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U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Florida's Ban On Judicial Fundraising
A ban on Florida judicial candidates personally raising campaign funds, which supporters said was a key element in reforming the state's court system…
The Doctor Will Video Chat With You Now: Insurer Covers Virtual Visits
Medical consultation via video is going mainstream. UnitedHealthcare says it will cover doctors' visits by live video on smartphones, tablets and computers. Will people overuse it and boost costs?
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Baltimore Through A Reporter's Eyes: 'Primary Problems Are Not Racial'
NPR's Melissa Block talks with Washington Post reporter Michael Fletcher about his experience as a reporter — and a black man — living in Baltimore for the past 30 years.
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Ex-Gitmo Detainees In Uruguay Protest At U.S. Embassy
The men, resettled there after years in detention, say they aren't getting enough assistance. Camped outside the U.S. Embassy, they are seeking housing and other help reintegrating into society.
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House Judiciary Committee Passes Bill To Limit NSA Spying
The House panel voted Thursday to advance a bill that would end the National Security Agency's bulk collection of Americans' phone records.
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Jacksonville Selected As National Park Service 'Model City'
Jacksonville city parks could soon be hosting more events and getting some upgrades under a National Park Service partnership unveiled…
Judge Reduces 3 Educators' Sentences In Atlanta Cheating Scandal
In a highly unusual move, the judge in the Atlanta test-cheating case said he had a change of heart. He reduced three people's sentences from seven years in prison to three.
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South Dakota Election Settled By Dice Roll
In Platte, S.D., the results of the mayor's race were too close to call. In accordance with state law, they rolled a pair of dice. The incumbent rolled a four, the challenger a seven.
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Singer Ben E. King, Best Known For 'Stand By Me,' Dies At 76
Phil Brown, King's publicist, says the soul singer died of natural causes. King began his career with The Drifters, but it was "Stand by Me," released in 1961, that sealed his worldwide fame.
Walking 2 Minutes An Hour Boosts Health, But It's No Panacea
Sounds good, right? Add two minutes of walking to each hour of your day and your risk of death drops. Even walking to the coffee machine counts. But it's not enough to meet federal guidelines.
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