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Ready For Prime Time: A Number With 20 Million-Plus Digits
The largest-ever prime number has been discovered at the University of Central Missouri. It breaks the previous record by almost 5 million digits.
What We Loved At Winter Jazzfest 2016
After wading through more music than one person can possibly see, here's how six different writers (and a photographer) remember this year's edition of a glorious annual overload.
Groove Master Benji Hughes Sings 'Songs In The Key Of Animals'
The singer-songwriter plays most of the instruments himself on his new album. Critic Ken Tucker says you can hear a love for pop music in Hughes' silly sentiments and artful arrangements.
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Today's Slaves Often Work For Enterprises That Destroy The Environment
Kevin Bales' book, Blood and Earth, explains why slavery in the world's lawless zones is essential to operate mines that pose a grave threat to the environment.
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Jacksonville Art Walk Survey Asks: What Works On Wednesday Nights?
Jacksonville businesses and city streets open up to artists and musicians the first Wednesday of every month for Art Walk. And the people behind…
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Business Brief: Startup Investment Network Venturing Into Jacksonville
A Florida group that connects investors with startup companies is venturing into Jacksonville. It’s an Orlando-based network called the Florida Angel…
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Hemming Park 'Security Concerns' Hampering Revitalization, Friends Say
Jacksonville officials are asking the operators of Hemming Park what kind of commitment the city must make to keep the park’s revitalization effort…
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Black Lives Matter Protesters Crash U.S. Conference Of Mayors Meeting
Members of the Black Lives Matter movement protested Wednesday at the U.S. Conference of Mayors right before a group of city leaders were set to discuss policing and safe communities.
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Former Florida Gov. Bob Graham Calls For Water Bill Veto
Former Florida Gov. Bob Graham wants Gov. Rick Scott to veto a bill lawmakers say would rescue the state's troubled waterways. Scott is expected to sign the bill Thursday. Graham says the bill would weaken protection of Florida’s water resources.
Calendar Will Play A Wild Card Role In The GOP Nominating Contest
This election season is more frenzied than those in recent memory, says a top GOP lawyer. Renee Montagne talks to Benjamin Ginsberg, about why the nominating contest won't be over for months.
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