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Study Suggests Recession, Recovery Have Not Left The Rich Richer
Conventional wisdom is that income inequality has gotten worse in the years since the financial crisis, but new research by a George Washington University professor says that's not what the data show.
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Minneapolis' Plan Designed To Combat Recruiting By Radical Groups
The White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism focuses on the homeland. Minneapolis unveils its plan Wednesday. Its Somali-American community has lost dozens of men to terrorist recruiters.
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In Argentina, Marchers Mark One Month Since Prosecutor's Death
A group of prosecutors in Argentina has called a silent protest for Wednesday to demand answers into the gunshot death of a prosecutor investigating the nation's worst terror attack.
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Christian McBride On 'A Love Supreme' And Its Descendants
The Jazz Night in America host shares thoughts on the Coltrane classic, which turns 50 this month, as well as two remarkable contemporary pianists.
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Safety Fears Force Changes To Mount Everest Route
The new route will bypass the area where 16 Sherpa guides were killed last year, and perhaps offer a safer path to the summit. Renee Montagne talks to Pete Athans, a veteran of Everest.
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Jax Voter Coalition Brings Young People, Candidates Together Over Beer
An effort to get more young people to vote in upcoming Jacksonville elections got off to a sudsy start last night. Jacksonville brewery Intuition Ale…
For Host Larry Wilmore, A Year Of 'Extraordinary' Highs And 'Humbling' Lows
Wilmore is still fine-tuning The Nightly Show, which fills the late-night spot on Comedy Central vacated by Stephen Colbert. The show launched just as Wilmore's 20-year marriage was coming to an end.
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More Jacksonville Electric Car Charging Stations Coming Soon
Electric car charging stations are coming to Jacksonville thanks to a federal grant.A regional planning group is now accepting applications to determine…
Composing The Folk Music Of A Made-Up Country
The Grand Budapest Hotel might take place in a fictional world, but Oscar-nominated composer Alexandre Desplat was there to make it feel authentic.
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A Biological Quest Leads To A New Kind Of Breast Cancer Drug
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that thwarts some enzymes breast cancer cells use to evade treatment with estrogen-blocking drugs.
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