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Virus Profilers Race To Figure Out What Makes Zika Tick
Though Zika was discovered in 1947, few scientists since had studied the virus. Now, while some check its genes, others turn to placental cells for clues to any link between Zika and birth defects.
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Jax Zoo Tiger Cub To Greet Public For First Time Saturday
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is inviting everyone to come out Saturday and welcome its first tiger cub in 35 years.The 18-pound Sumatran tiger has…
Japan Is Selling Bonds Guaranteed To Lose You Money
With the global economy in turmoil, interest rates on some government debt are falling below zero.
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Final Polls Begin To Close In New Hampshire
The final poll closings in New Hampshire's presidential primary are less than a half hour away. Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg and Republican pollster Patrick Ruffini have the latest.
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New Hampshire Primary: Trump And Sanders Win Big; Kasich Second
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump won convincing victories in New Hampshire. On the Republican side, the Republican establishment lane fractured further with John Kasich finishing a surprise second.
'Full Frontal' Showrunner: 'It's A Feminist Show Because We Are All Feminists'
"But it's not a show about women stuff," Jo Miller says. Full Frontal with Samantha Bee covers refugees, mental health, prison and climate change, among other things.
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Christie, Fiorina Drop Out; Rest Of The GOP Presidential Field Pushes On
With the Republican race still unsettled after the New Hampshire primary, the battle moves to South Carolina. On Wednesday, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina withdrew from the race.
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Polling Is Ubiquitous, But Is It Bad For Democracy?
New Yorker writer Jill Lepore examines the history of polling in America. She tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross that today's polls may be less reliable — and more influential — than ever before.
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Youth Violence Debated At First Jacksonville 'Community Conversation' On Public Safety
In the aftermath of one of Jacksonville’s most violent months, Mayor Lenny Curry is pledging a continued dialog with the neighborhoods most affected.Curry…
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Kerry, Lavrov Agree On Need For Cease-Fire In Syria
At a meeting in Munich Thursday, Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, agreed they would try to implement a cease-fire and allow humanitarian aid into Syria.
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