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New Senate Map Could Help Elect More Dems, But Not In NE Florida
Florida Democrats are celebrating a recently approved state Senate map drawn by voting rights groups.Democrats say the new maps could make it easier for…
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Paramedic Shares His Wild Ride Treating 'A Thousand Naked Strangers'
Kevin Hazzard, who worked as an Atlanta paramedic, rescued people from choking, overdoses, cardiac arrest, gunshot wounds and a host of other medical emergencies. Respiratory calls were his favorites.
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Duval African-American Graduation Rate Highest Among Large Florida School Districts
Duval County Public Schools announced a historic high graduation rate Tuesday.Duval County has a 76.6 percent graduation rate, up 2.6 percentage points…
Automakers Mark Moves Into Tech With Expanded Presence At CES
Consumers love gadgets and they're demanding more of them in their cars. At the Consumer Electronics Show, automakers are unveiling hints of the increasingly automated car of the future.
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Medicaid Programs Fall Short When It Comes To Helping Smokers Quit
People who have Medicaid insurance are much more likely to be smokers, and the program pays for medication to help them quit. But just 10 percent of Medicaid recipients get that help, a study finds.
Why There's No Sign Of Law Enforcement At Site Of Oregon Takeover
The armed occupiers of a federal wildlife refuge have been free to come and go. After deadly government raids in the 1990s, such as Waco and Ruby Ridge, there's less appetite for force these days.
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Are All Bets Off On Legislature's Passage Of Gambling Deal?
It's a sure bet that lawmakers won't sign off on a $3 billion agreement with the Seminole Tribe that Gov. Rick Scott handed over last month.
GOP Candidates Address Forum On Addiction In New Hampshire
Whatever happens in the state with the first primary becomes big news in presidential elections. New Hampshire has an addiction epidemic. The issue is now being discussed on the campaign trial.
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New York Public Library Makes 180,000 High-Res Images Available Online
Maps, posters, manuscripts, sheet music, drawings, photographs, letters, ancient texts: Thousands of items in the public domain are now offered as high-resolution downloads. No library card necessary.
How A Simple Bump Can Cause An Insidious Brain Injury
Hundreds of thousands of people suffer brain injuries each year. Sometimes the damage is caused by something that seems innocuous, like a stumble or a bump on the head. When should you see a doctor?
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