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California Puts Dungeness Crab Season On Hold Indefinitely
The West Coast delicacy of fresh Dungeness crab won't be on holiday tables this year. A massive toxic algae bloom in the Pacific Ocean has delayed the commercial crabbing season.
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Former Mayor Alvin Brown Accepts Georgetown University Fellowship
Former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown is heading back to school in the spring.Brown has accepted an appointment at Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown…
North Florida Conservationists Press Duval Delegation On Amendment 1
Jacksonville conservationists are urging Duval County lawmakers to use more Amendment 1 money to buy conservation land around the First Coast.The pleas at…
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French Bread Is Known Worldwide, Says Chief Baker At Climate Talks
Fueling the climate talks in France means one thing: bread — and lots of it. The bakery at the climate talks in Paris makes 10,000 bread rolls a day.
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Looking For Holiday Gift? NPR's Book Concierge To The Rescue
The Book Concierge features 260+ great reads recommended by NPR staff and book critics. (And it even helps you go find those books at your local library.)
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Mobile Recruiting: The Key To Your Next Job Could Be In Your Pocket
More job seekers are applying for work from their smartphones. Employers who are trying to push mobile recruiting say that in the tightening job market, it's important to be on the small screen.
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Mom Left Me Money: Do I Owe Uncle Sam For My Health Subsidy?
Not all income is equal when it comes to figuring out eligibility for federal tax credits that help lower-income consumers pay for their health insurance premiums.
Despite Emphasis On Big Hacks, Small Breaches Of Medical Privacy Do More Harm
Millions of private medical records have been hacked at large insurance companies like Anthem. What appears to be causing more damage are smaller violations of medical privacy.
Air Force Unveils Plan To Improve Conditions For Drone Operators
The Air Force's corps of drone operators is in bad shape from years of overwork, so service officials want to put it on a path to more sustainable, normal operations.
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Medicare Penalizes 758 Hospitals For Safety Incidents
More than half of the hospitals punished this year were also dinged in 2014. The government has used financial carrots and now sticks to improve the quality of care.
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