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After Short Meeting, Councilman Supportive Of Council President Brosche’s Transparency Taskforce
The Jacksonville City Council is expected to vote on several measures Tuesday night touching on issues ranging from business to blight, but by the time…
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How Facebook Users Are Responding To The Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Listeners tell NPR what changes — if any — they are making to how they use Facebook. This comes after news that the political data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica used the 50 million users' data.
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'March For Our Lives' Cost $5 Million; 'Several Million' Left For Lobbying
Student activists put on highly choreographed event in just five weeks — with help from celebrities and other donors.
Trump Administration Expelling 60 Russian Diplomats After Use Of Nerve Agent In U.K.
The U.S. announced Monday the expulsion of dozens of Russian diplomats in response to the alleged poisoning of an ex-Russian double agent in the U.K., but President Trump's response has been muted.
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A Look At Trump's Relationship With His Lawyer Michael Cohen
Long-time Trump lawyer Michael Cohen admits that he paid $130,000 of his own money to adult film star Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 presidential election. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Bloomberg columnist Tim O'Brien about Cohen, who's been called Trump's "fixer."
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Stormy Daniels Sues Trump Attorney For Defamation
The adult film actress detailed her alleged 2006 sexual encounter with President Trump during a 60 Minutes interview on Sunday. Now, she says Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen has defamed her.
Linda Brown, Who Was At Center Of Brown v. Board Of Education, Dies
As a schoolgirl, she was at the center of the landmark Supreme Court case that rejected racial segregation in American public schools. She died Sunday in Topeka, Kan. She was 76.
2020 Census Will Reinstate Question On Citizenship Status
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced Monday that it will reinstate a question on citizenship status to the 2020 Census. It says it is doing so to help enforce the Voting Rights Act.
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Despite Cash From Congress, Key Election Security Issue May Not Get Fixed
The spending bill President Trump signed into law last week includes enough money to replace machines that leave no paper trail. But it seems unlikely that's how the money will be spent.
Linda Brown Dies. She Was At The Center Of Brown v. Board Of Education
In 1954, Linda Brown was the lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision that outlawed segregated public schools for black and white students. Brown was 76.
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