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Popular Pub sub Twitter account goes silent after Publix objects

A popular Twitter account that notified people when Publix chicken-tender subs were on sale has been abandoned after lawyers for the Florida-based grocery chain apparently objected. The account “Are Publix Chicken Tender Subs On Sale?” with nearly 40,000 followers has been dormant since March 11. One of its final tweets noted that the subs were, indeed, on sale, and added ominously: “This may be our last Tweet.” Since then, it stopped sharing updates altogether. An accompanying Facebook page also went silent. It’s difficult to overstate the popularity of Publix chicken-tender subs, which consist of double hand-breaded chicken tenders with cheese and condiments on a doughy sub roll which can approach a whopping 2,000 calories per sandwich. Entire discussion threads exist to debate exactly how to dress up the regional favorite sandwich.

Orlando social media stars: Florida sheriffs find viral fame, but methods not without critics

Orlando social media stars: Florida sheriffs find viral fame, but methods not without critics
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John Woodrow Cox on his new book, CHILDREN UNDER FIRE: An American Crisis

John Woodrow Cox is a 2008 graduate from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. He is a 2018 Pulitzer Prize finalist, an enterprise reporter with The Washington Post and new author who released his first book March 30, titled, CHILDREN UNDER FIRE: An American Crisis. Children Under Fire centers around the gun violence epidemic in the U.S. and its broad, psychological effects on children. The story follows two children, 7-year-old Ava in South Carolina and 8-year-old Tyshaun in Washington, D.C., as they become pen pals and supporting friends in each other s lives after both experiencing shootings. It also pitches three solutions to help stop gun violence in the country: universal background checks, child access prevention laws and federally funded research.

Q&A with UF graduate, Pulitzer Prize finalist, author John Woodrow Cox

KUOW - Katie Campbell

Katie Campbell Morning Edition. She previously served listeners in Phoenix as a senior producer at KJZZ as well as an analyst and reporter during the 2020 election, during which Arizona was a key battleground state. Katie first arrived in Arizona as a newspaperwoman, specializing in state politics. She covered everything from a statewide teacher strike, the departure of two state representatives amid scandal and the rise of the states’ first known transgender judge. She also launched an award-winning political podcast for the Arizona Capitol Times. Katie is a native Floridian and a graduate of the University of Florida’s College of Journalism, where she had her first public radio experience as a senior web producer at WUFT.

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