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Perry Wallace, Who Broke Basketball Barriers, Didn't Set Out To Be A Pioneer
Strong Inside tells the story of the first black player in college basketball's Southeastern Conference. Wallace says the hard work of integration is "a gritty, dirty, ugly business."
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New Monument Will Honor First Coast Vietnam Veterans
Officials in Washington DC have approved plans for a new monument to Vietnam War veterans on the First Coast to be built in Jacksonville National…
Ransomware: When Hackers Lock Your Files, To Pay Or Not To Pay?
There's a kind of attack — one that's evolving — that sneaks into your network, takes your files and holds them for ransom.
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Mistaken Identities Plague Lab Work With Human Cells
A line of immortal cells, supposedly from a breast cancer patient, turned out to be from a type of skin cancer. The mix-up wasn't discovered until experiments around the world had been contaminated.
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Stalked By A Fiend Worse Than Any Elm Street Nightmare
In "Still Alice," Julianne Moore has each thing that defines her — to herself, to her family — devoured by early-onset Alzheimer's disease. It's a splendid performance, says critic Kenneth Turan.
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First Read: Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Protesters blocking traffic, an FSU professor's rant on Facebook, and Duval County School Boards middle school plan are all making the headlines…
Lucky Accident With A State Trooper Helps A Mom Get To Her Sick Son
After an officer pulled her over, an elderly woman on a road trip to see her ailing son accidentally backed into the cop's car. So police gave her a lift — to her son, four counties away.
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Wellness At Work Often Comes With Strings Attached
A group of CEOs wants the Obama administration to backtrack on efforts to regulate workplace wellness. The programs have ballooned in popularity, but there's little evidence they work.
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Advocate's Comments On ACA Now A Liability For Law's Supporters
Lawmakers grilled an MIT professor on Tuesday over controversial comments he made about Obamacare. Jon Gruber has been one of the law's strongest advocates, but he also said the law passed with a big assist from voters' "stupidity."
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Congress Pushes Up Against Deadline To Keep Government Funded
Congress has just over two days left to pass a spending bill before the government runs out of cash, and lawmakers appear to be pushing it to the wire. So far, no one is worried about an actual shutdown, despite some policy arguments that have delayed completion of the legislation.
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