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Times-Union Reporters On The Publication Of Individual State Teacher Scores
The Florida Times-Union won a major victory Monday in a year-long battle over the release of the state’s teacher scores.The Florida Department of…
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Can A Doctor Really Demand An Extra $75 Upfront?
Changing health insurance rules mean confusion for patients and providers alike. But laws do protect people from having to pay more than what's specified in their health plans.
Obama: U.S. May Leave Afghanistan, But Door's Open To Staying
While the president told Afghan leader Hamid Karzai that the Pentagon will draw up plans to withdraw U.S. forces this year, he also said there's still time to finalize a deal that keeps troops there.
Before Lawmakers, Former Inmates Tell Their Stories
Illinois Sen. Richard Durbin is calling on federal and state prisons to ban solitary confinement for juveniles, pregnant women and the mentally ill. He held a hearing in Washington on Tuesday.
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UF Linguistics Expert Discusses The Evolution Of 'Thug'
It's a word that entered the American lexicon around the early twentieth century. Over the years, "thug" has often been associated with images of…
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No More Mathews Bridge Closures As Crews Turn Attention To Underside
The portable road signs telling motorists when they can drive across the Mathews Bridge are gone, and they won’t be coming back.That’s because repair…
Obama Tells Pentagon To Plan A Full Afghan Departure
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has refused to sign a security agreement that would keep U.S. troops in his country. Despite the pressure, Obama is giving Afghan officials more time to finish a deal.
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Florida Man Tattoos Black Widow Spider On His Face
Eric Ortiz, 24, chose to ink the arachnid because, "Everybody fears spiders." According to the Daytona Beach News-Journal, he wanted "to see what people think."
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Environmentalists Pressure State Lawmakers For Water Management Plan
It used to be Florida had more water than it knew what to do with. No more. Now Floridians are worried they could run out of water.WMFE's Amy Green…
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In Benghazi, U.S. Intelligence Wasn't Focused On 'Homegrown Militants'
New York Times correspondent David Kirkpatrick spent months on the ground in Benghazi, Libya, trying to get to the bottom of the deadly Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate.
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