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'Absolute madness': Soccer fans are outraged over ticket prices for U.S. World Cup
Many soccer fans were excited that the men's World Cup would be coming to the U.S. next year — until they discovered how much FIFA is charging for tickets.
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Up First briefing: U.S. strikes Houthis; Israel defends against genocide charges
The U.S. and U.K. strike Houthi targets in Yemen. Israel presents its defense to genocide charges in the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
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Michel Martin speaks to author of new book on Elon Musk
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Quinn Slobodian, the co-author of the new book, "Muskism: A Guide to the Perplexed."
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News Brief: Senate And House Republicans Agree On Tax Bill, FCC To Repeal Net Neutrality
House and Senate Republicans have hammered out details of a final tax overhaul bill. Also, the FCC is set to repeal net neutrality rules, and an update on Tanzanian U.N. peacekeepers who were killed.
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In Chicago, Public Housing Experiment Enters New Phase
The city has torn down all of its high rises and says it's close to completing its plans to transform public housing. Chicago leaders want to use public housing funds to build not just homes for poor families, but stores as well. However, some say that breaks a promise to provide affordable housing.
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Groups Seek To Extend Florida Supreme Court Justice Selection Deadline
The application process for three upcoming vacancies on the Florida Supreme Court should be extended until at least early January, according to new legal…
Folklife Council Calls On Jacksonville Artist To Teach Younger Generation
What do a hip-hop artist, a Haitian storyteller, an accordion player, a boat builder, culinary artist and an herbalist all have in common? They’re this…
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Ferguson Needs To Be Model For Systemic Change, Professor Says
Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad tells David Greene that wiping the leadership slate clean is a good start. Muhammad is the director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
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Fla. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To State Education System
A fiercely divided Florida Supreme Court on Friday rejected a nearly decade-long lawsuit that challenged whether the state has properly carried out a 1998…
As Democrats Emphasize Diversity, South Carolina Is A Key Early Campaign Stop
The state's large share of African-American Democratic voters and a well-timed spot on the 2020 primary calendar make it a critical state for presidential candidates.
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