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10/23/15: Media Roundtable Week In Review; Marcia Ball; WJCT Highlights
We discuss the week's biggest news stories with our roundtable of local journalists: Larry Hannan, Florida Times-Union reporter; A.G. Gancarski, Florida…
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Third Lawsuit Filed In El Faro Sinking
A third lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a crew member’s family after the sinking of the cargo ship El Faro. The litigation has been filed in federal…
A Hospital Reduces Repeat ER Visits By Providing Social Workers
Some people return to the emergency room again and again because it's their only source of medical care. A Wisconsin hospital hired social workers to help patients find more appropriate care.
Rapping Less And Making GIFs More: The Week In 'Hotline Bling'
NPR Music contributor Erika Ramirez charts the viral ascent of Drake's new music video — and some of the conversations flourishing in the background.
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A Light Bulb Moment: How The Dimmer Switch Set Lusts Ablaze
From a dining room to a den of romance: That's the transformation the dimming switch first promised. Since 1959, Joel Spira's invention has promised heightened passion — if only you dial it down.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Sarah Silverman; 'Bridge Of Spies'; 'The Living Bird'
Sarah Silverman opens up about depression and comedy. Critic John Powers reviews Bridge of Spies. Photographer Gerrit Vyn and writer Scott Weidensaul discuss some of the remarkable abilities of birds.
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In 10,000 Snaps Of The Shutter, A 'Photographic Census' Of A City
Brandon Stanton left a life in finance for an entirely different quest: to snap the portraits of 10,000 people. The project eventually became Humans of New York, a blog and the basis for two books.
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Florida Department Of Health Getting Out Of The Prenatal Care Business
Florida is one of only three states where county public health departments employ obstetricians for pregnant women.It’s a legacy of the 1990s, when…
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Palm Coast Launching 2015 Citizen Survey Of City Services
The city of Palm Coast is asking for residents’ input on the services it provides. The annual comprehensive citizen survey is part of the National Citizen…
Remembering San Antonio's Horn-Infused Doo-Wop Scene
From the early '60s until the mid '70s, a multi-cultural music scene thrived on the west side of San Antonio, Texas. Ed Ward looks at two releases on Numero that open a small window on this music.
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