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Saudis Confirm Khashoggi's Death
Saudi Arabian officials confirmed the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who had been missing for 18 days, in a statement issued Saturday morning local time.
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Jax rated the nation's best big city for renters
Despite wildly rising rents, a study by RentCafe cites Jacksonville's low cost of living, great weather and abundance of entertainment options.
A New Humanitarian Aid Experiment Is Headed To Venezuela. It's Virtual
In coming months, tens of thousands of Venezuelans — young, old, rich, poor, government supporters and opposition rabble-rousers — will get the...
How "wash trading" is perpetuating crypto fraud
The enormous number of fake Bitcoin trades may be traced to an age-old practice used to manipulate markets. It's called "wash trading."
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Ethics advocates urge governor to veto changes
Ethics watchdogs in Jacksonville fear that recently passed legislation will weaken accountability of public officials. They tell us how. After that, Donna Orender previews the upcoming Generation W event on April 5. And then Adam Arendall discusses the effect of native plants on our ecosystem.
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Does Scott Pruitt's Slow Ouster Mean Ethics Laws Are Getting Weaker?
"It's going to take different leadership at the top," said Don Fox, a former acting director of the Office of Government Ethics. "And that means a different occupant in the White House."
A social media ban for minors; Florida sends more troops to Texas; state Supreme Court tackles abortion ballot measure
This week on The Florida Roundup, we talk about a proposal to prohibit children 16 and under from creating social media accounts with the bill's House sponsor and then an attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (13:20). After that, we turn to a reporter in El Paso, Texas, for more on how Florida’s National and State Guards are being used at the U.S. Southern border. Later, WLRN’s health reporter breaks down this week’s Florida Supreme Court hearings over the abortion ballot measure, and then we round up education stories from the week. And finally, Netflix subscribers in Florida brace for a new tax.
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Harley-Davidson's New Bike Hums, Instead Of Roaring
Harley-Davidson wants fans of motorcycles often called "hogs" to get to know its new electric bike that's quiet and has zero emissions.
As Economy Cools, Brazilians Find Themselves Trapped In Debt
Brazil's banks started giving easy credit about eight years ago. The country was booming, and a new consumer class was created, fueling growth. But that boom is now over, and Brazilians are some of the most indebted people in the world.
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Why Did Congress Kick The Can On Funding Islamic State Mission?
The president got approval for his plan to train and equip Syrian opposition fighters, but lawmakers didn't approve funds to pay for it or the broader air campaign.
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