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Bills Aimed At Helping Florida's Juvenile Offenders Pass First Senate Panel
A pair of proposals meant to help juvenile offenders passed their first Senate panels.
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11/02/15: Eureka Garden Investigation; Second Skin; Florida Gators
Federal inspectors say they’re investigating the ministry that’s running Eureka Garden, the Westside apartment community that has been plagued by high…
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Tide Starts To Turn Against The 'Crime' Of Being Homeless
Some local laws make it illegal to sleep or eat outside. Advocates have fought these laws in court. Now, the federal government is taking a stance, pushing ways to help, not criminalize, the homeless.
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Obamacare Foe Matt Bevin Wins Governor's Race In Kentucky
Led by businessman Matt Bevin, Republicans won 3 out of 5 statewide offices in Kentucky. When Bevin takes over the governor's mansion, he'll likely try to undo the state's health insurance program.
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5 People Injured In Stabbing Incident On California Campus
The University of California, Merced, said the suspect was shot by police and later died from his injuries. Two of the stabbing victims were flown to a nearby hospital.
11/04/15: Jacksonville Coalition for Equality; Medicare Care Choices; Paul Reiser
Mayor Lenny Curry has announced that he will hold a series of community conversations over the next several weeks around the issues of discrimination and…
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How A Folding Electric Vehicle Went From Car Of The Future To 'Obsolete'
Engineers at MIT developed an electric, shareable car that would fold to conserve parking spaces. A prototype was made for production in Europe. But why did this promising auto never hit the road?
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Hostility Against Obama's Politics Reflected In Kentucky Election Results
A Republican governor was elected in Kentucky. Democrat Dan Mosley, the top administrator in Harlan County, tells Renee Montagne that voters took out their dislike for Obama on Democratic candidates.
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Margaret Thatcher's Outfits To Go To The Highest Bidder
The late British prime minister was known for her handbags. During Cabinet meetings, she reached into her bag so often for political ammunition that her verbal beatings became known as handbagging.
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House Panel Approves D.C. Statue Switch
House lawmakers unanimously approved a measure aimed at replacing a statue of Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith in Washington D.C.’s Statuary Hall...
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