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JCCI Asks, What's Jacksonville Residents' No. 1 Goal?
If Jacksonville could fix just one problem by the year 2025, what would it be?That’s the question the Jacksonville Community Council is asking the public…
Attacks In Germany Raise Questions About Accepting Migrants
In Cologne and other German cities, attacks on New Year's Eve have led to criminal complaints, as police suspicion turns to asylum seekers. David Greene talks to German journalist Maximilian Popp.
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Popular Acid Reflux Drugs Are Linked To Kidney Disease Risk
Medications for heartburn called proton pump inhibitors are linked to a higher risk for chronic kidney disease, according to a study. It's the latest in a growing list of worries with these drugs.
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Forget The Gizmos: Exercise Works Best For Lower-Back Pain
Ditch the strap-on belts and shoe inserts, and definitely don't rest. Accumulating research shows that the best way to treat and prevent lower-back pain is to get off the couch.
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Congresswoman Corrine Brown Remains Silent On Subject Of Federal Subpoena
Jacksonville Congresswoman Corrine Brown (D-FL5) is staying mum on why she was served a federal subpoena last week.In Jacksonville Monday morning, Brown…
Goodbye Jobs, Hello 'Gigs': How One Word Sums Up A New Economic Reality
Once used by '50s hipsters to connote a no-strings-attached job, "gig" has been co-opted by venture capitalists hyping the new economic order. Linguist Geoff Nunberg reflects on the word's resurgence.
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Review: David Bowie's 'Blackstar' Is Adventurous To The End
Bowie's final album was recorded in collaboration with jazz musicians and inspired by Kendrick Lamar. Even when it challenges, Blackstar resonates because it emphasizes emotion.
01/11/16: Citizens United; Jacksonville Pension Plan; Jacksonville In A Box; Cole Pepper
It's a national coalition that first formed in 2010 as a response to the Supreme Court's Cititzens United decision establishing corporate personhood.Move…
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Self-Driving Cars Are Coming, But Are We Ready For Them?
Automakers and tech companies are racing to develop them. But is the public ready to give up control of their cars? The University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute has been evaluating.
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Federal Panel Finalizes Mammogram Advice That Stirred Controversy
Mammograms should start at age 50 and be performed every two years until age 74, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says. For some women in their 40s, the benefits may exceed the risks.
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