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Lawmakers Seek To 'Update' Law Regarding Pledge Of Allegiance In Florida Schools
Some Florida lawmakers are looking to fix what they call an outdated law related to saying the “Pledge of Allegiance” in schools.
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The Orlando Sentinel Cuts Jobs In The Newsroom
The Orlando Sentinel will be starting the new year with fewer people in its newsroom. The Tribune Publishing Company owns the Orlando Sentinel and ten other papers.
Is A $250,000 Annual Income Middle Class?
Hillary Clinton's tax plan classifies households of four earning up to $250,000 a year as middle class – but people have cried foul.
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College Football Playoffs Generate Excitement And A Lot Of Money
The second annual College Football Playoff kicks off with Clemson taking on Oklahoma and Michigan State facing Alabama. Renee Montagne gets a preview from Washington Post columnist Kevin Blackistone.
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Mastermind In Russian Opposition Leader's Death Still At Large, Prosecutors Say
Boris Nemtsov was murdered last February. Prosecutors indicted four men in the killing but they say the alleged mastermind is still at large. The opposition says the charges are part of a cover-up.
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Sen. Marco Rubio Hones GOP Presidential Pitch In Iowa
Sen. Marco Rubio campaigned in Iowa on Wednesday with Rep. Trey Gowdy, the chairman of the House Benghazi Committee. He set the tone for the event, defending Rubio's record on immigration.
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Parents Use Secret Weapon To Get Kids To Bed
To help get excited kids to bed early on New Year's Eve, Netflix is offering videos of countdowns. It could work — trick the little ones into thinking it's already midnight.
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Selfies In 2015: A Woman Thing?
In 2015, selfie love did not die. And one stereotype held strong: that the art form appears to be dominated by women. But don't count out the men just yet.
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Why 2015 Was The Year Of The Period, And We Don't Mean Punctuation
Is this the year when menstruation went from taboo topic to entrepreneurial opportunity? High-profile moments (including one featuring Donald Trump) may be remaking social attitudes about the period.
Ansari And Yang Explore The First-Generation Experience In 'Master Of None'
Parks and Recreation colleagues Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang initially bonded over their experiences as Asian-Americans living very different lives from their parents. Originally broadcast Nov. 5, 2015.
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