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Jacksonville Arts, Culture Organizations Plan For Cuts After Legislative Session
Florida arts organizations are saying they feel like losers in this year’s state budget process.Hundreds of them that pull from a single pot of funding…
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World War II: Stories from the front lines
8pm NAZI MEGA WEAPONS - History - Explore how the Nazis built some of the biggest, deadliest pieces of military technology.
Austin Police Warn People To Avoid Packages After 4th Explosion Injures 2
The blast comes on the heels of three package-bomb explosions that killed two people and injured two more, as well as a bomb threat that canceled a Saturday concert at the South by Southwest festival.
Saudi Prince Will Court Trump In Visit — And Tech Execs And Hollywood, Too
Mohammed bin Salman is coming to the U.S. this week. His ongoing PR campaign seeks to diversify Saudi Arabia's economy and reset its image abroad, but some of his actions have undermined that goal.
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Surviving Mass Shootings Draws 2 Floridians Together
Neema Bahrami, survivor of the 2016 Pulse shooting, Annabel Claprood, a sophomore at a Parkland high school where 17 were killed last month, and others have found common purpose in shared experiences.
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As Spring Break Ends, FIU Prepares For Classes, Memorials To Bridge Collapse Victims
The beginnings of a memorial to the six people who died in the collapse of a bridge at Florida International University appeared Sunday — a single...
Salvadoran Evangelicals Work To Change Lives Of Gang Members
El Salvador has one of the highest murder rates in the world, driven by gangs. The Economist's Sarah Esther Maslin reported on how evangelical churches help gang members pull away from lives of crime.
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Advocates Say Teen Migrants Need Help, Not Detention Facilities
More unaccompanied migrant teens are crossing into the U.S. as parts of Central America struggle with gang violence. The teens may seek amnesty but some are detained while their cases are heard.
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Kushner Cos. Profited By False Filings On NYC Real Estate, Report Says
The Associated Press, working with New York's Housing Rights Initiative, has uncovered dozens of cases in which false applications were filed for building permits in rent-controlled properties.
Why Yemen's Nearly 3-Year-Old Civil War Remains Mostly Out Of Headlines
Yemen has been in a war that is being fought, in large part, by regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran. Steve Inskeep travels to the frontlines to meet with fighters and displaced civilians.
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