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Germany Hosts Meeting To Review Peace Deal For Eastern Ukraine
Leaders met in Berlin on Wednesday in an effort to revive a peace agreement for Eastern Ukraine. The Minsk peace accords were signed last year, but have done little to stop the fighting.
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Weekend Warriors: Wine, Southern Women & Zombie Prom
As the work week comes to an end, let WJCT's interns Kayla Davis, Blake Allen and Andre Roman be your guides for art, culture and fun on the First…
Reading Gaol, Where Oscar Wilde Was Imprisoned, Unlocks Its Gates For Art
In 1895, Wilde was convicted of homosexual activity and sentenced to two years in prison. Built in the mid-1800s, the facility was operational until 2013. Now, it's hosting an unusual art exhibit.
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Cyber Aggression Takes A Back Seat To Other Presidential Campaign Issues
The White House says it plans to retaliate against Russia for cyberattacks. Cybersecurity has been a constant issue on the campaign trail. No candidate professes to have expertise in this policy area.
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Halloween News: Miss. Clown Ban; Dollmakers Criticize Haunted House
A Mississippi county temporarily banned clowns, given a rash of clown sightings. The Japanese Doll Association complained to Universal Studios Japan — insisting there's nothing creepy about dolls.
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Trump Debate Comment Helps Boost Janet Jackson's 'Nasty'
During the last presidential debate, Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman." Following Trump's comment, Spotify streams of Janet Jackson's 1986 song "Nasty" increased 250 percent.
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10/21/2016: Media Roundtable; Dave Barry; Mary Chapin Carpenter
Our weekly Media Roundtable included Tessa Duval, reporter for the Florida Times-Union; Tim Gibbons, editor of the Jacksonville Business Journal; Claire…
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'13th' Maps The Road From Slavery To Mass Incarceration
Ava DuVernay's new film takes its name from the amendment that abolished slavery, but allowed for prisoner servitude. Critic John Powers says 13th puts forth a searing interpretation of U.S. history.
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Leonard Cohen On Poetry, Music And Why He Left The Zen Monastery
Now 82, Cohen has a new album, You Want It Darker, with songs that wrestle with mortality, question God and long for transcendence. Originally broadcast May 22, 2006.
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New Pediatrics Study Relaxes Rules On Screen Time For Children
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with reporter Katherine Hobson about the American Academy of Pediatrics' latest recommendations on screen time for children, and how parents can better manage it.
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