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02/16/16: Jax Journey; First Coast Connect Book Club; Michael Feldman; 'Stupid F#king Bird'
The spiking homicide rate in the city is bringing home the urgency behind a reinvigorated program at City Hall, the Jax Journey.First started under former…
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Remembering Composer Steven Stucky
The Pulitzer Prize-winning American musician, teacher and author was 66 years old. He had been diagnosed with cancer in November.
With Special Tax Suspended, Medical Device Firms Reap Big Savings
The medical device industry is enjoying a two-year moratorium on a tax that was created to support the Affordable Care Act. Are firms using their savings to create more jobs, as many claim?
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Vitti Recommends New Round Of Duval School Boundary, Specialty School Changes
Jacksonville’s A. Philip Randolph High School could become a vocational academy and West Jacksonville Elementary could switch to a fourth-through-eighth…
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Supreme Court Short List Must Include Diverse Candidates, Author Says
Diversity is expected to be a factor in finding a Supreme Court nominee. David Greene talks to Michael Eric Dyson, author of The Black Presidency: Barack Obama and the Politics of Race in America.
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Apple Opposes Judge's Order To Help FBI Unlock San Bernardino Shooter's Phone
Apple has said it can't access data on its phones running iOS 8 or higher — and doesn't intend to try.
Many Dislike Health Care System But Are Pleased With Their Own Care
An NPR poll finds that many people have a low opinion of the health care system, yet they like their doctors. The perception of quality of care varies according to income.
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Puerto Rico Races To Stop Zika's Mosquitoes Before Rains Begin
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is an old foe, spreading yellow fever and dengue on the islands long before Zika gained a foothold. How do you stop an insect that can breed in a teaspoonful of stale water?
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Pressures Of Migrant Crisis Weigh Heavy On Germany
Germany is straining to cope with the large number of asylum-seekers and is encouraging some of them to return home. Germany's Parliament has also passed new laws making deportation easier.
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When Coal Companies Fail, Who Pays For The Cleanup?
The U.S. coal industry is fading. As more companies declare bankruptcy, they may not be able to pay for land restoration projects — and taxpayers could be left with the cleanup bill.
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