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Tuesday Cafe with Sean WMNF 88.5 FM Tampa
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In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives.
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Tuesday Cafe with Sean for 11/28/2023
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
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Tuesday Cafe with Sean for 11/21/2023
In-depth state and local coverage, plus national and international perspectives. Guest interviews with call-in.
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Get answers about open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplace
Information how navigators can help you choose the Obamacare plan that's best for you and if you are eligible for financial assistance.
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NPR's Aya Batrawy on what she has seen and heard in the Israel-Hamas war
NPR international correspondent Aya Batrawy reported from Israel on the aftermath of the Hamas attacks and on Israel's deadly response.
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What we know about the latest possible tear in a Mosaic gypstack liner at its New Wales plant in Florida
There's a possible leak of water at a Polk County phosphogypsum stack owned by the giant fertilizer company Mosaic.
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Florida Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Orlando) calls the special legislative session on Iran "performance"
On WMNF's Tuesday Cafe, State Representative Anna Eskamani called the Florida special session more politics and performance by the governor.
Customer Reviews
Disappointing.
For decades, WMNF news was a reliable source for local coverage and investigative journalism that held politicians to account. Sadly, at a time when critical coverage is needed most, this legacy has been squandered by Sean Kínánè’s laziness as a journalist, incompetence as a news director, and utter lack of anything resembling charisma as a radio host. WMNF has the audience, reach, and resources to expose and challenge the reactionary political movements making florida a dystopia, but instead has become nothing more than a stenographer for government press releases. Whatever internal politics ousted Rob Lorei and installed the current management have resulted in toothless “public interest” coverage that makes NPR look radical in comparison. RIP WMNF news.