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A Peek At The New Dr. Seuss Book, In Verse
Hosts Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep provide a peek at the new Dr. Seuss book - out next week - through the verse of New York Times' book critic Michiko Kakutani.
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National Guard Seeks More Drones For Domestic Missions
A dozen Guard units now pilot drones for missions here and abroad. Some are lobbying for increased use of the unmanned aircraft in the U.S., but critics have raised privacy concerns.
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07/22/15: Jacksonville Landing Redesign; 'Last Days In Vietnam' Screening; David Luckin
The Downtown Investment Authority, or DIA, will hold the second in a series of public workshops on the future of the Jacksonville Landing Wednesday night.…
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FAMU President Under Fire For Relations With University Board
Florida A & M University’s president came before the school’s trustees Tuesday for her first annual review.
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Archie Comics Cartoonist Tom Moore Dies At 86
A longtime contributor to the Archie franchise has died in his hometown of El Paso, Texas.
U.S.-Cuba Ties Are Restored, But Most American Tourists Will Have To Wait
Now that Cuba and the United States have restored full diplomatic ties, what will it take to lift sanctions impeding business and travel?
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Reissue Of Thelonious Monk's 'Riverside Recordings' Shows A Star On The Rise
Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews a reissue of The Complete Riverside Recordings of pianist Thelonious Monk. He says it's really the story of two men: Monk and late record producer Orrin Keepnews.
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Jake Gyllenhaal On Throwing (And Taking) Punches: 'It's Very Primal'
In Southpaw, Gyllenhaal plays a boxer who grew up in foster care and is struggling to become a father to his daughter. "I don't like getting hit, but it was important for the movie," he says.
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Episode 3: The WJCT 'It's A Wonderful Life' Behind-The-Scenes Production Podcast Thing
Subscribe to "The 'It's A Wonderful Life' Behind-The-Scenes Production Podcast Thing" in iTunes to get every episode.In this, the second episode of the…
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Younger Adults With Alzheimer's Are Key To Drug Search
A very rare genetic mutation causes some people to develop Alzheimer's in their 30s. It also makes these people the ideal candidates for tests of potential Alzheimer's drugs.
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