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Ben Franklin's Famous 'Liberty, Safety' Quote Lost Its Context In 21st Century
He once said: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." That quote often comes up in the context of new technology.
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Florida's Hope Scholarship Tax Credit Funding Begins
The state's newest school voucher program is ramping up. Beginning Monday Oct. 1, Floridians purchasing a new car will now have the option to designate...
New Records Portal Shows Auto Crash Data For All Florida Counties
There have been almost 100,000 traffic crashes in Florida so far this year with 838 deaths and more than 63,000 injuries.That’s according to a new crash…
Jax City Council Committee Votes To Buy Haverty Building
The Jacksonville City Council Finance Committee voted unanimously on Tuesday to have the city purchase the Haverty's Building, now known as the Jake…
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Visitor Uses Decades-Old Ticket To Visit Boston's New England Aquarium
Rachel Carle got the ticket from a relative who purchased the Late Gate Ticket in 1983. The aquarium discontinued those tickets roughly 25 years ago, but says about each year a customer presents one.
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Bank Deal Includes Archive of National History
When Pittsburgh-based PNC purchased Washington, D.C.'s Riggs Bank last year, it acquired more than it was after. That's because Riggs Bank was "the bank of presidents," and its assets included an extensive historical archive.
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Former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn sells Jacksonville Beach home for $2.4 million
The price was slightly below the asking price but over $1.1 million more than it was purchased for about three years ago.
The Indicator from Planet Money: What happens when there aren't enough CPAs?
Nearly all professions are hurting for workers. That includes accounting firms in need of certified public accountants, who are responsible for tasks from balancing the books to fraud probes.
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Not everyone who commits fraud is greedy: the motivations of white-collar offenders.
It's easier than ever to commit white-collar crime, says forensic accountant Kelly Richmond Pope. One way to curb it, she says, is to support and encourage whistleblowers.
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Google Warned Senators, Aides Of Hacking Attempts On Personal Emails
In a recent letter, Sen. Ron Wyden said some senators and Senate staff members were warned by a major tech company "that their personal email accounts were targeted by foreign government hackers."
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