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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The super typhoon ravaged the Philippines' northern islands on Monday. Flooding and landslides displaced more than 17,000 people.
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Lara Friedman was walking her large rottweiler on July 4 when fireworks went off. Her dog went into panic mode. Then a stranger offered to help, ensuring both got home safely.
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What even is the business of the S&P 500, and how does it make so much money?
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Zohran Mamdani is leading in the polls in the NYC Mayor's race. Kamala Harris says he's earned Democratic backing, but some party leaders have been slow to endorse the Democratic-Socialist candidate.
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The Secret Service said it found over 300 SIM servers, 100,000 SIM cards and other illicit materials in multiple sites surrounding New York City ahead of the U.N. General Assembly.