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Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen Defends 'Zero Tolerance' Border Policy
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen addresses the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy that is separating families who cross the border illegally.
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6/18/2018: Sean Shaw; Amendment 1 Ruling; Bolts And Bytes
Monday on First Coast Connect we spoke with Democratic Attorney General candidate Sean Shaw, who is currently a state representative (01:20).We heard…
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Southern Grounds Coffee Shop On Track To Open In San Marco
Business associates Ned Jones and Mark Janasik hope to open the Southern Grounds coffee shop this week at 1671 Atlantic Blvd.It will feature coffee, of…
Study: 37% Of Floridians Are Obese
According to a new study from the University of Florida Health, Florida Hospital in Orlando and the Tampa-based nonprofit Obesity Action Coalition, the…
Secretary of State Pompeo Faces Questions On Growing Number Of Trade Disputes
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says China is guilty of an "unprecedented level of larceny." He made his comments to a business group in Detroit. It comes amid increased trade tensions with China, the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
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Pediatric Doctor Says She's Worried About Trauma Migrant Children Are Experiencing
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dr. Colleen Kraft, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, about her visit to a shelter where children who have been separated from parents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border are being housed.
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This Apple Update Could Prove To Be A True Lifesaver
Apple says it's working with a startup to automatically share the locations of iPhone users with 911 operators in an emergency. Only 911 centers will have access to the information, Apple said.
Killearn Lakes Elementary Wins Statewide Award For 'Friendsgiving' Program
Killearn Lakes Elementary School is being awarded by the Florida Department of Education for one of its programs aimed at bolstering family involvement....
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Visits China
This is Kim's third visit to China, and comes just one week after his summit with President Trump in Singapore.
As Carbon Dioxide Levels Rise, Major Crops Are Losing Nutrients
As the level of carbon dioxide in the air rises because of human activity, scientists are trying to pin down how plants are affected. There's evidence that it's changing many important plants we eat.
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