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After Decades In Solitary, Last Of The 'Angola 3' Carry On Their Struggle
Robert King, Albert Woodfox and Herman Wallace spent over 100 years combined in solitary confinement for a prison guard's death. Now that Woodfox is free, he's joining his friend King in advocacy.
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'Blackfish' Director Calls New SeaWorld Policy 'A Defining Moment'
Sea World is shutting down its controversial Orca shows. In light of this, Rachel Martin revisits a conversation with Gabriela Cowperthwaite, director of the documentary Blackfish.
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Why Are Presidential Campaigns So Long? There's Plenty Of Blame To Go Around
As it turns out, there are a few reasons for the seemingly endless American presidential campaign cycle, including laws, party rules and a guy named Jimmy Carter.
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Doublecheck Your Locale Before You Check-In Your Location
Bogota, Romania, got a boost when Snoop Dogg checked in there on social media — except, Snoop was really in Bogota, Colombia. Vice sent a reporter to check out the town anyway.
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Florida Ends Contract With Juvenile Detention Provider
After years of controversy, the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice is ending its relationship with Youth Services International, a for-profit firm…
03/21/16: 'Tears Of Abraham'; At-Home Eye Exams; Stephanie Evanovich; Cole Pepper
Tears Of AbrahamThe first Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history, but the second civil war is worse.That’s the premise behind Tears of…
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April 6 One Spark Fest Announces Nearly 70 Creators
Around 70 "creators" have signed up to compete in next month’s much shorter Jacksonville One Spark Festival.The projects will compete for eyes, investment…
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Missouri Bomb Squad Builds Chirping Easter Eggs For Special Needs Kids
The bomb squad at the St. Charles County, Mo., police department recently tackled a different sort of electronics challenge. They built chirping eggs for an Easter egg hunt for children with special needs on Saturday.
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DraftKings, FanDuel Will Shut Down Paid Contests In New York — For Now
The websites will stop accepting money bets ahead of an appellate hearing this fall. The deal comes as the companies are lobbying state lawmakers to pass legislation that would legalize the industry.
Diabetes Prevention Program Will Save Medicare Money, HHS Says
The program was tested in YMCAs around the country, and helped people lose about 5 percent of their body weight in a year. The goal is to make it a Medicare-eligible prevention program.
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