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Sen. Brown Wants A Bipartisan Tax Plan To Help People
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio about debate over the Senate's tax overhaul plan. They also discuss sexual misconduct allegations against Sen. Al Franken.
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Spit Test May Help Reveal Concussion Severity
When a child suffers a concussion, it's very hard to tell if the brain injury will cause long-term problems. An experimental test that looks for bits of genetic material in spit might help.
11/20/2017: Fentanyl Deaths; Daughters Of The British Empire; Native Sun Turkey; Cole Pepper
Monday on First Coast Connect we talked about a staggering increase in opioid-related deaths on the First Coast and what is being done about it with…
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The FCC And The Wave Of Deregulation
While much attention has been paid to potential legislation passing through Congress or to the actions of the president, the Federal Communications Commission has been quite active.
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'Dawn Watch' Explores The Life And Legacy Of Joseph Conrad
Maya Jasanoff weaves together biography, history, literature and her own travels in a new book about the globe-trotting author. Reviewer John Powers says Jasanoff's portrait of Conrad is terrific.
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A Google-Related Plan Brings Futuristic Vision, Privacy Concerns To Toronto
Sidewalk Labs, a sibling company to Google, plans to redevelop Toronto's waterfront as a high-tech, livable lab. Some residents wonder what a data-driven development could mean for privacy.
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'The Star' Brings Christianity To Hollywood In Animated, Nativity-Themed Film
A new children's film The Star tells the Christmas nativity story through the eyes of the animals involved. NPR's Michel Martin talks to producer DeVon Franklin.
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Native Americans Tell Their Own Superhero Stories At Indigenous Comic Con
The second annual Indigenous Comic Con was held in Albuquerque, N.M., this month. It brought together indigenous comic book creators, game designers, actors and even an astronaut.
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Net Neutrality: The Long View
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has released a proposal to repeal all of the agency's rules governing net neutrality. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the man who coined the term "net neutrality," Columbia University law professor Tim Wu.
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Sen. Al Franken Says He 'Crossed The Line' But Won't Resign
The Democratic Senator of Minnesota said in an interview with Minnesota Public Radio News that he will cooperate with the Senate Ethics Committee but will not resign amid the groping allegations.
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