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Democrats Weigh The Political Risks Of Calling For Trump's Impeachment
Billionaire Tom Steyer has launched a TV ad campaign calling for impeaching President Trump. That may please many in the Democratic base, but others are wary of that message heading into 2018.
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The 'Racial Cleansing' That Drove 1,100 Black Residents Out Of Forsyth County, Ga.
In 1912, white mobs set fire to black churches and black-owned businesses. Author Patrick Phillips revisits the incident in his book, Blood at the Root. Originally broadcast Sept. 15, 2016.
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The Tax Bill And The Military
President Trump has promised to increase military spending. Rachel Martin talks to retired Army Col. Peter Mansoor about whether that spending is possible under the Republican tax plan.
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Work Harder As Batman
An experiment with 6-year-olds found they worked harder doing a repetitive task when they pretended to be Batman or Dora the Explorer.
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As Wildfires Approach, 'Everyone's Just Trying To Get Out Of Here'
A student in Southern California talks about the spreading wildfires.
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12/11/2017: Jose Lopez; Defend Florida Trees; Truth And Proof Youth Open Mic; Cole Pepper
Monday on First Coast Connect we spoke with 17-year-old author Jose Lopez who is writing a memoir about his experience in Puerto Rico and his family…
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How The Food Industry Uses Cavitation, The Ocean's Most Powerful Punch
Cavitation produces a bubble that rapidly collapses and becomes hotter than the sun's surface. The mantis shrimp uses it, and now so do food and drink firms, to improve flavors — from yogurt to beer.
The View From Saudi Arabia On Trump's Jerusalem Policy
Saudi Arabia called President Trump's decision to declare Jerusalem Israel's capital "unjustified and irresponsible."
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FCC Says It Will Vote On Net Neutrality Despite Millions Of Fake Public Comments
Millions of public comments in advance of the FCC's vote on net neutrality turn out to have been faked. Some used phony names, others came from Russian email addresses. The FCC says it will go ahead with its vote this week nonetheless.
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Sulzbacher Center, Children’s Home Society To Receive $15,000 Donation
APR Energy and the John and Suzanne Campion Foundation are donating a total of $15,000 to the Sulzbacher Center and the Children’s Home Society just in…
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