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First Read: Thursday, December 11, 2014
The early morning shooting of a Raines sophomore, St. Augustine's new aquarium and Police and Fire Pension Fund holiday bonuses are in the headlines…
Join The Morning Edition Book Club: We're Reading 'Deep Down Dark'
Welcome to the first meeting of NPR's new book club! We're reading Hector Tobar's account of 33 men who were trapped for 69 days in a Chilean mine. Send us your questions; we may read them on-air.
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Should Homeowners With Solar Panels Pay To Maintain Electrical Grid?
Utilities say consumers who put solar panels on their roofs should help pay to maintain the lines that carry the power they sell back into the system. Panel leasing firms say that's anti-competitive.
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The Political Folk Song Of The Year
A brand new video for Hurray for the Riff Raff's "The Body Electric," which questions the long history of the murder ballad and gender-based violence, brings the song's activism to searing life.
As Hackers Hit Customers, Retailers Keep Quiet About Security
Leading companies are keeping tight-lipped about what they're doing to protect customers from similar attacks that have hit Target, Home Depot and other major retailers.
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Ferguson Jury: No Charges For Officer In Michael Brown's Death
"No probable cause exists" to file any indictments against police Officer Darren Wilson, St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch said Monday night.
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First Read: Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Marissa Alexander, the FSU shooting, Renew Jax and the Police and Fire Pension Fund are all in the headlines affecting the First Coast today.Welcome to…
Obama Discusses Ferguson Jury Decision In Michael Brown Case
"There are Americans who agree with it," President Obama says of the jury's decision, "and there are Americans who are deeply disappointed — even angry. It's an understandable reaction."
Brown Family Attorney Condemns Grand Jury's Decision In Fatal Shooting
Attorney Benjamin Crump said the decision not to charge police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown showed the system is broken. The decision sparked protests.
Ferguson Documents: How The Grand Jury Reached A Decision
The grand jury was presented with hours of testimony and thousands of pages of documents. Their job was to decide if there was enough probable cause to bring charges against officer Darren Wilson.
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