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First Read: Tuesday, November 5, 2013
London, Forrest High School, and the Florida National Guard are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of…
For Many Workers, It's Time To Consider Insurance Options
People with employer-based health plans won't have to shop for coverage on the exchanges. Still, the federal health law can affect them. As employers adjust plans to meet new requirements, people can expect to see changes in their coverage.
Kent Lindsey On Lung Cancer: "I'm Grateful For Every Moment"
Lung cancer kills more people than prostate, colon and breast cancer combined – but it receives the least amount of funding for research.November is…
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America, The Primitive: 5 New Guitar Records That Would Make John Fahey Proud
From faithful solo sets to Television-indebted deconstructions, 2013 has been a renaissance to the fingerstyle guitar. And more so than any year, American Primitive ain't just for loners anymore.
One Reason Twitter's Confident About Its Ad Possibilities
The social media giant that made its name on 140-character messages is set to debut on the New York Stock Exchange this week. These numbers help explain why the company is bullish about making millions in advertising.
Lower Pricetag, Fewer Problems Expected For This Year's "Week Of Valor"
Jacksonville officials say this year’s Week of Valor won’t be a financial burden to the city and they’re confident last year’s problems won’t happen…
Conservative Conference Ends, But Bad Feelings Remain In Clay County Schools
The "Dare to Think" conference is history, but not so the bad feelings some Clay County School Board members have for district Superintendent Charlie Van…
I Applied For An Online Payday Loan. Here's What Happened Next
For months, NPR's Pam Fessler got calls from around the world offering her short-term loans. She had fallen into the world of online lead generation.
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Obama To Visit Dallas To Smooth Bumps In Health Care Sign-Up
President Obama travels to Dallas on Wednesday to meet with volunteers who've been working to educate consumers about the government's new health insurance marketplace. That task has been made more difficult by persistent technical problems plaguing the website.
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Sprecher Slams High-Speed Electronic Exchanges
The CEO of the firm that's about to take over the New York Stock Exchange has criticized alternative market trading. Jeffrey Sprecher said equity markets, including the NYSE, allow sophisticated traders to take advantage of small investors. He added such models are destined to fail and that people outside the markets have a sense things aren't fair.
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