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Salvation Army Puts Out Call For Clothing Donations; Shelters See Homeless Increase
Jacksonville’s homeless shelters are remaining open overnight during this week’s cold snap, offering a warm, safe place to eat and sleep for those in…
Jacksonville Mayor Closes City Offices Wednesday; Urges Drivers To Stay off Roads
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry is advising people to stay off the roads Wednesday, particularly during busy drive times. He’s ordered the closure of all…
Why Europe Is Willing To Regulate Tech More Than The U.S.
Though Congress has had many tech executives testify on Capitol Hill about their operations, it hasn't led to any major regulations of the tech industry.
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Architect John Portman, Famous For Modern Skyscrapers, Dies At 93
Architect John Portman was famous for building modern skyscrapers with soaring atriums, including Detroit's Renaissance Center and Atlanta's Peachtree Center. The structures were often built as part of urban renewal efforts, but many critics say they did little to draw people to struggling downtowns. Portman died Friday at age 93.
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What Accounts For Commercial Airlines' Safest Year In History
There were no passenger airline crashes anywhere in the world last year, making 2017 the safest year in history for commercial airlines. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bloomberg News aviation reporter, about what accounts for the safest year worldwide.
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Peter Martins Leaves New York City Ballet Amid Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct
In a letter to the New York City Ballet, Peter Martins announced he has decided to retire as its artistic director and head of its school. The announcement follows allegations from current and former dancers of sexual misconduct and physical abuse.
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Robert Mann, A Founder Of The Juilliard String Quartet, Has Died
The violinist, composer, conductor and mentor of generations of string players was 97 years old.
William Eggleston's Music, Much Like His Photography, Thrives Off Ambiguity
William Eggleston is renowned for making the art world take color photography seriously. He started taking pictures when he was a kid, around the same time he started playing piano.
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Rep. Adam Schiff Weighs In On Fusion GPS 'New York Times' Op-Ed
The co-founders of research firm Fusion GPS wrote an op-ed in The New York Times arguing their research into the Trump campaign's ties to Russian officials has been mischaracterized by members in Congress. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., ranking member on the House's Select Committee on Intelligence.
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After The Death Of The Mormon Church's President, What's Next For The Church?
The Mormon prophet Thomas S. Monson died this week at the age of 90. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with religious historian Matthew Bowman about his successor and what kinds of policy issues he will likely address.
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