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Funding For Jacksonville Farmers Market Up For City Council Vote
A bill to fund improvements to the Jacksonville Farmers Market will be up for a vote at Tuesday's City Council meeting.City Councilman Garrett Dennis says…
Michael Hayden: Blame Intel Agencies, Not White House, For Getting Iraq Wrong
The former NSA chief said the intelligence agencies were convinced that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Hayden discusses his role in an interview with NPR's Robert Siegel.
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Obama, Putin Continue Effort To Pause Fighting In Syria
President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke Monday in the continuing effort to bring a pause in the fighting between some of the warring factions in Syria.
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Cummer Exhibit Celebrates Namesake's Contribution To Planning Jacksonville
A new Cummer exhibit is highlighting museum founder Ninah Cummer’s contribution to Jacksonville’s beauty.Her vision is on display both inside the museum…
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Poll: Apple Should Help FBI Unlock Terrorism Suspect's iPhone
The majority of Americans — 51 percent — think that the tech giant should cooperate with a court order to help the FBI access a San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, according to a new Pew survey.
Changes To French Spelling Make Us Wonder: Why Is English So Weird?
As the French debate spelling changes to their language, linguist Geoff Nunberg suggests that Americans take a closer look at some of the quirks of English.
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Duval Schools To Announce Safety Measures After Gun Incidents
Duval County school administrators and law enforcement will meet with the Terry Parker High School community to talk about proactive safety measures…
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All Eyes Are On Colombia: Will Zika Trigger A Spike In Microcephaly?
Researchers say Colombia offers a chance to learn more about Zika's possible link to microcephaly. If the country sees a sudden rise in cases as Brazil did, that's stronger evidence of a connection.
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Ramon Castro, Elder Brother Of Cuban Leaders, Dies At 91
Ramon Castro, the elder brother of Cuban leaders Fidel and Raul Castro, died on Tuesday at age 91.
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Alabama Lawmakers Fight Minimum Wage Increase In Birmingham
In Alabama, the city of Birmingham voted to increase its minimum wage to $10.10. Lawmakers in the state legislature said "not so fast." Now there's a battle underway as the Republican-controlled legislature tries to stop the state's largest city from increasing its hourly wages.
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