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Nathaniel Rateliff Keeps Secrets For Himself On 'Tearing At The Seams'
Rateliff discusses his songwriting process on Tearing at the Seams, the latest album with his band, the Night Sweats.
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City Seeks Incentives For JinkoSolar To Create 200 Jacksonville Jobs
Legislation was filed Wednesday for an economic development agreement with JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc. to support creation of company's operations, creating…
Hospital Agreement Ends State Budget Standoff
Helping end a budget impasse, lawmakers have agreed to keep a current Medicaid payment formula for hospitals and to increase funding for nursing homes by…
Powerball Winner Collects Prize, Could Still Lose Anonymity
The New Hampshire woman, known as Jane Doe, hesitated to collect the money because she didn't want her identity revealed. A judge will determine whether she is allowed to remain anonymous.
In Ethiopia, Soccer Stadiums Have Become Political Battlefields
Protests have raged across Ethiopia for three years — and they're spilling over to the country's favorite sport.
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St. Augustine's Commission Will Discuss School Safety
The St. Augustine City Commission will take up school safety when it meets this coming Monday night.It’s also setting aside time for people to come and…
FBI Used Paid Informants On Best Buy's Geek Squad To Flag Child Pornography
The Electronic Frontier Foundation says federal agents may be using the computer repair technicians to circumvent Fourth Amendment protections against warrantless searches.
Finding Common Threads In Trump Cabinet Members' 'Unethical Behavior'
There's a scandal in the Trump administration. Not the one that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating, but one involving several of Trump's Cabinet officials and their use of taxpayer funds.
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The 30-Year Quest To Tame The 'Wily' Cancer Gene
Scientists are trying to develop drugs to counteract an "undruggable" genetic variant that's responsible for about 30 percent of all cancer cases. It's high risk — high reward research.
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Reinventing Community College To Reach Millions Of Workers — Online
California could be the first state to create a statewide, online community college system targeting 2.5 million workers who need — but don't have — a college degree.
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