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Florida Justices Ponder Definition Of Sexual Intercourse
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — When the Florida Supreme Court hears arguments in a Monroe County case next week, it will consider what might seem a bizarre question:…
Obama Wants Funding For Research On More Precise Health Care
Doctors and scientists could could learn a lot more about diseases if the were able to to tap into a wide spectrum of information about people who get sick and those who stay healthy.
Cover Jacksonville Spreads The Word About Affordable Insurance For Kids
There are around 17,000 uninsured children in Jacksonville.On Thursday, the grant-funded Cover Jacksonville campaign called on the city’s faith community…
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Fresh Air Remembers Long-Time New York TV And Radio Personality Joe Franklin
Franklin was a talk-show host for more than 40 years. Guests ranged from Elvis Presley, Woody Allen and Barbra Streisand. He died Jan. 24 at 88 years old. In 1988, Franklin talked with Terry Gross.
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Seahawk Marshawn Lynch's Silence Becomes The Story
Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch has made clear he doesn't like talking to the media. But has his stance helped or hurt his Beast Mode image?
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Gov. Scott Invites Laid-Off Energy Workers To Seek Jobs In Florida
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is inviting energy-industry workers laid off in other places to start new careers in Florida. Bloomberg News estimates more than…
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Shake Shack Sizzles With IPO As McDonald's Fizzles
Shares of the burger chain shot up Friday, its first trading day. Shake Shack and other fast-casual joints are taking a bite out of McDonald's, which can't recast itself to fit the current trend.
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Republican Gov. Rick Snyder Turns To Voters To Approve Tax Increase
Some states are experiencing major budget deficits and several Republican governors are opting to increase taxes to make up for the shortfall. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder talks to Robert Siegel.
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After Alzheimer's Diagnosis, 'The Stripping Away Of My Identity'
Greg O'Brien talks about how his life has changed in the five years since he was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. "More and more I don't recognize people," he says.
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Recent Attacks Highlight Difficulty In Combating ISIS
ISIS militants continued their deadly attacks this week, evidence that the campaign by Iraq and the U.S. to defeat the group could take years. NPR's Arun Rath talks with correspondent Alice Fordham.
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