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State Commission Wants To Know Issues Tallahassee Women Face
The Florida Commission on the Status of Women is hosting a listening tour that will come to Tallahassee on January 16. The top five issues trending...
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State Senate Bill Would Allow Local Officials To Be Armed
Local elected officials in Florida could bring guns to government meetings, but people appearing before them would remain unable to carry weapons, under a…
Trump Administration Proposes Major Changes To Bedrock Environmental Law
The move would ease approval for major infrastructure projects. It could mean federal agencies won't need to consider climate impacts of things like pipelines and highways.
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U-Haul's Nicotine-Free Hiring Rule Reflects A Trend That Troubles Workers' Advocates
U-Haul is the latest company to say it won't hire nicotine users, in the 21 states where that's legal. It's one way to avoid the costs of smoking-related illness, but critics call it discrimination.
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Jax Councilman Matt Carlucci Calls On Chief Administrative Officer Brian Hughes To Resign
Jacksonville At-Large Group 4 City Councilman Matt Carlucci is calling for the city’s Chief Administrative Officer to step down.In an email to local…
FEC Commissioner Rips Facebook Over Political Ad Policy: 'This Will Not Do'
Federal Election Commissioner Ellen Weintraub says Facebook's "weak plan suggests the company has no idea how seriously it is hurting democracy."
Trudeau: Evidence Shows Iranian Missile Shot Down Jet In Possibly 'Unintentional' Act
Canada's prime minister announced the preliminary finding a day after the Ukrainian plane crash that killed 176 people, including 63 Canadians. Iran denied the assertion, saying it is "impossible."
On Board With A Train Driver During France's Transit Strike
Rail workers have led the transit strike that has hobbled France for more than a month. They're protesting against plans to reform the government pension system.
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Departed U.S. Ambassador To Afghanistan On Prospects Of Peace With Taliban
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with ambassador John Bass, who just left his post after two years in Afghanistan, about the state of U.S. policy there and what changes he's seen during his time.
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Scores Of People In Puerto Rico Remain Without Shelter, Power Days After 6.4 Quake
Some 2,000 people have been displaced, according to one humanitarian group's estimate. But there are hopeful signs. Puerto Rico's utility says roughly 80% of its customers have their electricity back.
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