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CEO Of Cheating Website Ashley Madison, Noel Biderman, Has Stepped Down
The parent company, Avid Life Media, has been reeling since hackers released information on 33 million of its customers. The company did not immediately appoint a new CEO.
In A Remote Part Of Washington, A Scramble To Save Cattle From Flames
More than 1,000 square miles of wildfires are burning in the state. In the isolated Okanogan Valley, where power and phone lines have burned, cattle ranchers are doing what they can to spare herds.
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UNF Photography Student Sets Up Studio Inside MOCA, Invites Visitors In For A Peek
While a lot of University of North Florida students will spend the semester at desks, one photography student is spending a lot of her senior year working…
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All About That Bass, But Give The Drummer Some
Bassist Christian McBride, host of NPR's Jazz Night In America, explains the complicated dynamics between the bass and the drums in jazz — and James Brown.
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UPDATE: Erika Could Reorganize Over Gulf Of Mexico, Bring Rain To North Florida
?Update: 10 a.m. Sunday: The National Hurricane Center says there's a 40 percent chance Erika could redevelop in the Gulf of Mexico. Regardless of whether…
Nathaniel Rateliff, Honky-Tonk Soul Man, Stumbles Into A Hit
Along with his band The Night Sweats, Rateliff is the voice behind "S.O.B." — a new song with an old sound that's catching a lot of people off guard.
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Nothing, Not Even Recovery, Moves Quickly In New Orleans
Ten years after hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, former NPR correspondent Gwen Thompkins reports on the struggles of her beloved hometown, New Orleans, to rebuild lives.
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Rio's Favelas Feel The Peace — And The Pressure — Of Pacification
Before hosting the World Cup, Brazil launched a program to pacify high-crime slums. The project has cut violence in some areas, but in others residents have been caught in the police crossfire.
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How A Once-White Church Broke Down Racial Barriers
Fifteen years ago, Peoples Church in Cincinnati was called First Christian Assembly of God. After race riots shook the city in 2001, Pastor Chris Beard refocused the church on racial reconciliation.
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Battles Over Florida's Political Maps Brew In Federal Courts
The legal arguments about Florida's political maps continue to mushroom.While the Florida Supreme Court and the Legislature grapple with how congressional…
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