The U.S. government says Amazon manipulated people into signing up for Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to cancel. The company says its designs and disclosures follow industry standards.
WUWF’s Joe Vincenza looks back on the 50-year-old recording of Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry.

Charles Willson Peale, John Dickinson, c. 1782-1783, oil on canvas.
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Independence National Historical Park / Pennsylvania / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Dr. Jane E. Calvert, director of the John Dickinson Writings Project and author of Penman of the Founding, discusses Dickinson’s overlooked role in the Revolution, his fight for human rights, and what his ideas reveal about executive power, democratic reform, and civic education today.
Opponents of a proposed settlement that would increase Florida Power & Light’s base electric rates want state regulators to take another look at a “counter proposal.”
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Once the off-season, fall travel is now booming. But the season has its own unique set of rewards and challenges.
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In a social media post Saturday, President Trump pressured Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate his political rivals, fueling concerns about the administration weaponizing the Justice Department.
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NPR speaks with former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance about how the pressure President Trump is putting on the Justice Department undermines the independence of the agency.
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Russian fighter jets illegally entered Estonian airspace Friday. A senior Estonian official says it's time for NATO forces to consider shooting down the next Russian plane that crosses the line.
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A new law in California bans ICE agents -- and most law enforcement officers -- from wearing masks to hide their identities. But the Trump administration says they don't have to comply.