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Spanish Musician Played Saxophone During Brain Surgery
When Carlos Aguilera had brain surgery to remove a tumor he was awake and playing his sax. Performing during brain surgery allowed doctors to make sure his ability to play stayed intact.
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Trial Ends With Speculation Judge Could Draw New Florida Senate Map
The final state redistricting trial in a nearly four-year legal battle over Florida's political boundaries ended with both sides trading charges of…
With Winter Here, Many Kids Could Use Vitamin D Supplements
You can get vitamin D through diet alone, but it may not be easy. A significant percentage of young kids are falling short. Blame the weak sun of winter, and sunscreen in summer.
After FDA Policy Shift, OneBlood Should Accept Blood From Gay Men Within Six Months
The Food and Drug Administration is doing away with a ban on blood donation by men who have sex with men.OneBlood Northeast Florida Spokeswoman Odette…
Univision Jacksonville Plans Spanish-Language Local News Within A Year
Spanish-language TV giant Univision is setting the foundation for a…
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How Did We Do On 2015 Tech Predictions? 'Still Waiting'
Last year, our tech reporters looked ahead to developments dealing with anticipatory computing, data breaches and Apple. Now as 2015 ends, they consider what has changed.
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Digital Culture Critic Abandons 'Fake On The Internet' Column
NPR's Ari Shapiro interviews Caitlin Dewey, the digital culture critic for the Washington Post, about why she ended her "What Was Fake On The Internet This Week" column.
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U.S. Prepares To Relinquish Oversight Of Internet To International Body
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Fadi Chehade, CEO of ICANN, an organization created by the U.S. that determines how the Internet is organized. ICANN is set to turn over leadership to an international body.
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FDA Lifts Ban On Blood Donations By Gay And Bisexual Men
For three decades, men who have sex with men were barred from ever donating blood. A new policy will allow gay and bisexual men to donate, but only if they've been celibate for at least a year.
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HBO Documentary Explores Dark Underbelly Of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet
Russia's Bolshoi Ballet was rocked following the 2013 acid attack on the company's artistic director. A new documentary airing Monday on HBO, Bolshoi Babylon, looks at the culture of the company and how things got to that point. NPR explores how the paranoia and distrust of management within the ranks of the company is both very Russian and a symbol of the Bolshoi Ballet.
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