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With Futures Tied To Mining, Some Montana Towns Seek New Ways To Get By
Mining moves in boom-and-bust cycles. It's busting right now as metals prices are the lowest they've been in years. In states like Montana, that means small mining towns are looking for other options.
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A Young Woman Goes 'Underground In Berlin' To Escape The Holocaust
Hermann Simon's mother lived as a Jew in Berlin during World War II. Through cunning and disguise, Marie Jalowicz Simon managed to evade the Nazis right under their noses.
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Oliver Sacks Was A Boundless Explorer Of The Human Brain
Oliver Sacks, the acclaimed British-American neurologist and author, has died of cancer at the age of 82.
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Small Shocks Help Enormous Birds Learn To Avoid Power Lines
With wingspans over 9 feet long, California condors are so big that they're at risk for electrocution when they fly into or land on power poles. One San Diego program seeks to change this behavior.
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08/31/15: Cover Jacksonville; First Coast Success; Emergency Preparedness; Cole Pepper
There are more than 18,000 uninsured children in Duval County. Many of these children qualify for low-cost health insurance through the Florida KidCare…
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Jaguars Trade Kicker Josh Scobee To Pittsburgh Steelers; Jacksonville Reacts
The Jacksonville Jaguars have traded the team's longest-tenured player on Monday morning, releasing kicker Josh Scobee to the Pittsburgh Steelers.Scobee,…
FL Ruling May Affect Advantage Plan Clash
A recent federal court decision in Miami may help health care providers who are suing plans that have slashed Medicare Advantage payments, Modern...
In The Age Of #BlackLivesMatter, The NAACP Tries To Reach A Younger Generation
The NAACP is holding its annual convention at a time when there are growing questions about the group's relevance to a young generation.
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Greek Parliament Passes Austerity Measures To Move Forward With Bailout
The Greek parliament passed the austerity bill needed as a first step to open new bailout negotiations with European leaders. Protesters rallied outside parliament throughout the debate.
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U.S. Immigration Agency Again Drops 'Family Friendly' Detention Centers
ICE is again changing the way it handles mothers and children who come here illegally, beginning to release most of them instead of detaining them in controversial "family-friendly" jails.
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