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Journalist: U.S. Soldiers Burned Taliban Bodies on Orders
The Pentagon has ordered an inquiry into an incident in which U.S. soldiers allegedly burned the bodies of two dead Taliban fighters. Stephen Dupont, the photojournalist who shot images of the incident, says he believes the Americans were following orders to burn the bodies for hygiene reasons.
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Turkish State New Agency Reveals Locations Of U.S. Troops In Syria
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Roy Gutman, a freelance reporter based in Istanbul, about his article in the Daily Beast about Turkey's leak of secret locations of U.S. troops in Syria.
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Bernie Sanders Ticks Off Romanians On Twitter Over Internet Speed Tweet
Bernie Sanders compared Internet speeds in America to Romania — in a bad way. Romanians responded.
Friday Media Roundtable On JEA, Resiliency And Departing Cummer CEO; LPT Performs
Friday’s First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross Media Roundtable discussed a few of the top stories of the week, including:JEA’s CEO has been fired with…
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How Long Can Campaign Accounts Exist Once Lawmakers No Longer Hold Office?
A USA Today analysis found at least 140 former members of Congress still have campaign accounts with nearly 50 million dollars in them. Nearly a third...
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7/19/19: Media Roundtable; Bluegrass, Beer and Barbecue Festival
Friday on the First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross media roundtable, our panel of journalists looked at the top stories of the week, including:The Duval…
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4/19/19: Media Roundtable; Game of Thrones Cast; Mandarin Art Festival
On Friday's Media Roundtable, our panel of journalists looked at some of the biggest stories of the week, including:New revelations about the developers…
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Closing The Loop: Michelle Gilliam
A few years ago, Michelle Gilliam and the man who’s now her husband lived and worked near New York City, Michelle in media and her then-boyfriend for a…
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Media Roundtable; Southern Restaurants For Racial Justice
Friday our Media Roundtable discussed the biggest stories of the week, including:The 60th anniversary of Ax Handle Saturday in Jacksonville was Thursday,…
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Tracing The 'Immortal' Cells Of Henrietta Lacks
In 1951, Henrietta Lacks died after a long battle with cervical cancer. Doctors cultured her cells without permission from her family. The story of those cells and of the medical advances that came from them, is told in Rebecca Skloot's book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
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