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The Cuban Affair
For forty years New York native Nelson DeMille has been thrilling readers with novels of murder and espionage, many informed by his years in the Army...
St. Johns Country Day School Students Stage Walkout Ahead of National Movement
Students across the nation are planning to walk out of their classes at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 14 for National School Walkout day. Students and…
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Scott Signs Veteran-Focused Bills In Jacksonville, Supports Military Amendment For Military Families
Florida Governor Rick Scott has signed a pair of veterans-focused bills. He held the signing ceremony Tuesday at Jacksonville’s National Guard armory.The…
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U.N. Moves Closer To Designating Desperate Venezuelan Migrants As Refugees
As hundreds of thousands of desperate Venezuelans pour out of their country, calls are growing to officially designate them as refugees. The United...
FAMU Credit Union Chosen As First Statewide Administrator For Black Business Loan Program
Thanks to a $1.1 million grant, black owned businesses across the state can now apply for a loan through a program administered by the Florida A&M...
'National Geographic' Looks At Its Archives To Reflect On Coverage Of Race
National Geographic has released an issue on race. Which, considering the magazine's history on race, is either intriguing or ironic. Maybe both.
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The Queen Was Paid Less Than Her Prince On Netflix's 'The Crown'
The producers of the TV drama say the star, Claire Foy, got less than former Doctor Who star Matt Smith, but also say that will be rectified in future seasons when new actors take over the characters.
Commission Pushed To Let Floridians Decide About Assault-Style Weapon Ban
The final public hearing of Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission on Tuesday included a new push to let voters decide if Florida should ban assault...
Projections Show An Aging U.S. Population
Older people will outnumber children for the first time in U.S. history by 2035, according to new projections by the Census Bureau. Aging baby boomers are one of the main drivers of this trend.
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Kangaroo Crossing Sign Inquiry Leads To Its Demise
WOSU in Columbus, Ohio wondered why there was a "kangaroo crossing" sign on one street. They asked the city, who took it down. Now neighbors are upset.
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