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Jeb Bush's Wealth Skyrocketed After He Left Governor's Office
Thirty-three years of tax returns — the most ever released by a presidential candidate — show he earned $29 million since leaving office. He also paid an average tax rate of 36 percent over that time.
Debate Begins: New OT Rules Will Raise Wages — Or Kill Jobs
The Labor Department plans to change a rule so that 5 million more Americans will be able to collect overtime pay. Business groups say the change will hurt hiring, but labor groups are applauding.
U.S. Topples Top-Ranked Germany 2-0 To Reach World Cup Final
In a battle between a fantastic attack and a fantastic defense, the latter prevailed, as two penalty kicks — one made, one whiffed — and a late insurance goal gave the U.S. the win.
Buy A Meth House Unawares And Pay The Health Consequences
The residue from meth labs can cause health problems, but people aren't always told that the house they're buying is contaminated. An Indiana law requires disclosure but not mandatory testing.
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Benefits Of Sports To A Child's Mind And Heart All Part Of The Game
In NPR's most recent poll, a majority of American adults say they played sports in their youth. Many say they encourage their kids to play, too, and see health benefits as well as lifelong lessons.
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Martha Stewart's Company Sold For A Fraction Of Its Previous Worth
At its height, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia was worth $2 billion. Her company is being sold to Sequential Brands Group for $353 million. Linda Wertheimer talks to brand analyst Liz Dunn.
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In June Jobs Report, Positive Numbers Belie Frustrations Beneath Surface
Employers added 223,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent. But wage growth was flat, and the drop in the unemployment rate had a lot to do with people leaving the workforce.
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07/02/15: Media Roundtable Week In Review; Hip Surgery; Kerry Speckman
We discuss the week's biggest news stories with our roundtable of local journalists: A.G. Gancarski, Folio Weekly and Florida Politics columnist; and WJCT…
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Sweeping Or Skydiving? When Counting Calories It's All The Same
Sports can burn a lot of energy. But vacuuming the carpet burns calories, too. The question is, how much? We checked out the numbers and found surprises.
Metamorphosis On The Pitch: Americans Make Changes To Inch Closer To World Cup
The U.S. women's national soccer team hasn't won the World Cup since 1999, but now they've won six games back to back. New York Times reporter Jere Longman explains the ways the team has changed.
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