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Legacy Ale Works Plans Jacksonville Location With Kid-Friendly Entertainment
Legacy Ale Works has signed a lease to open a production and taproom facility at the Shoppes of Durbin Creek Plaza, located at the corner of Old St…
5 Signs A City Will Succeed (And How Jacksonville Scores)
City leaders’ staying out of national politics could help Jacksonville flourish. That’s one of the tips for successful cities coming out of a recent…
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Ex-Google Recruiter Sues, Alleging Policies Discriminate Against White And Asian Men
The lawsuit alleges the company pressured employees to "purge" eligible candidates from applicant pools in favor of Hispanic, African-American and female job seekers.
Fresh Air Weekend: Nick Kroll And John Mulaney Of 'Big Mouth'; Actor Doug Jones
Kroll and Mulaney relive puberty in their animated Netflix series. Kevin Whitehead reviews two new compilations of Nina Simone's early work. Jones talks about playing a fish man in The Shape of Water.
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A Crash Course In Vermont's Head-Turning, Homegrown Sport
A reporter and longtime skier takes a whack at the wacky, DIY sport, jack jumping, which began in the 19th century. Enthusiasts of the state's pastime will compete in a world championship on Sunday.
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Washington State Attorney General: Housing Discrimination Against Veterans Is Evident
A sting by the Washington state attorney general has proved what was long believed through anecdotal evidence to be rampant — housing discrimination against veterans.
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Mexican-American Author Finds Inspiration In Family, Tragedy And Trump
Luis Alberto Urrea's The House of Broken Angels borrows from the story of his older brother, who died of cancer. He says the book went through a dramatic rewrite after Trump became president.
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AIPAC Aims To Appeal To Progressives As Conference Opens
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is specifically reaching out to progressives. Steve Inskeep talks to former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk about the U.S.-Israel relationship.
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It's The 9th Day Of West Virginia's Teachers Strike
Gov. Jim Justice reached a deal with teachers, but the state Senate changed the terms, lowering the proposed pay raise. Steve Inskeep talks to Jake Zuckerman from the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
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Attendees Are Cheesed Off After Festival Runs Out Of Food
The organizers of the Big Cheese Festival in Brighton, England, have received much criticism after they ran out of cheese. Officials apologized, saying that bad weather was to blame.
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