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Jacksonville School Growing Cafeteria Food
A Duval County elementary school is offering students the chance to grow the fruits and vegetables they’ll eat in the cafeteria. New Berlin Elementary…
Insurers And Austin Mayor Promote Obamacare To Texas Latinos
It's no secret that most state and federal legislators in Texas aren't fans of Obamacare. But insurers and Texan cities are successfully marketing plans on HealthCare.gov without the state's help.
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Dog In Croatia Banned From Barking
The temporary ban on barking between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. only applies to a three-year-old mutt named Medo. Neighbors were demanding damages from Medo's owner.
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02/10/15: Morris Dees; Precision Medicine; Alternative Fule Vehicle Expo; 'A Lesson Before Dying'
Morris Dees is the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Alabama-based nonprofit that has been instrumental in raising awareness about civil…
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New Comedy 'Schitt's Creek' From Canada Is A Reboot Of 'Green Acres'
The sitcom on Pop network is about a wealthy family that is thrust into poverty. Their interactions with the locals is the main story, and the main source of comedy — and it's worth checking out.
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Multiple Freezes Possible This Weekend
The coldest air of the winter season is poised to plummet south into the state this weekend. A series of storm systems in the Northeast U.S. will cause…
The Secrets Of Church, State And Business
In this episode, airing on WJCT 89.9 FM this afternoon at 3, we track down what one powerful religious group was keeping under wraps; troops open up to…
Brian Williams' Suspension Brings Attention To Tom Brokaw
We look at the fraught relationship between NBC's Brian Williams (who has been suspended without pay for six months) and his predecessor, Tom Brokaw.
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Political Unrest In Yemen A Blow To U.S. Counterrorism Efforts
Rachel Martin speaks with Stephen Seche, former U.S. Ambassador to Yemen about the decision to close down the U.S. embassy in Sana'a and how that could affect U.S. counterterrorism efforts in Yemen.
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Centuries-Old Cello Is Awakened; Smells Like The Maestro's Pipe
In the second part of a conversation, David Greene talks to Amit Peled about playing the cello of his idol, the late Pablo Casales. Peled performs a recital at Baltimore's Peabody Institute Thursday.
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