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College Rape Case Shows A Key Limit To Medical Privacy Law
A woman who is suing the University of Oregon for mishandling her rape case could have her own medical records used against her in court. Yes, that's legal.
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The Numbers Add Up To This: Less And Less Opportunity For Poor Kids
A new book and study both show that the ability to rise from poverty to the middle class truly is shrinking. A child without married, educated parents starts life at a huge and worsening disadvantage.
Lawmakers Back Shielding Records In University Searches
Following controversial presidential searches at some public universities, a Florida House panel Tuesday easily approved a bill that would offer…
Jacksonville Pension Reform Hits Snag; Council Prez Says No To 10-Year Promise
This evening, the Jacksonville City Council delayed an expected vote on sweeping reforms aimed at digging its Police and Fire Pension Fund out of debt.…
African Nations Join Coalition To Fight Boko Haram
Chad, Niger and others began an offensive against extremist fighters in Nigeria. Renee Montagne talks to Comfort Ero, African program director for the International Crisis Group, about the offensive.
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Jacksonville Mayoral Candidates Face Off In First Televised Debate
The first televised debate between the major candidates for Jacksonville mayor took place last night in the studios of WJCT Public Broadcasting. Incumbent…
Lost Camera Survives Two Years Submerged In Wyoming's Salt River
Idaho resident John Cassinelli lost his digital camera when he went fishing on the Salt River two years ago. It was recently found by a couple who posted its images on Facebook.
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Exxon Settlement Falls Short Of Damage, N.J. Democrats Say
Gov. Chris Christie is defending the state's $225 million settlement for decades of contamination at two refineries as a "good deal." But Democratic lawmakers and environmentalists say otherwise.
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Fresh Air Remembers Blues And Jazz Historian Samuel Charters
Charters helped ignite the blues revival of the '50s and '60s. He made field recordings of forgotten and previously undiscovered performers. He also wrote two books. He died Wednesday; he was 85.
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'Still The King': A Tribute To An Icon Of Western Swing
Don Gonyea talks to Ray Benson, leader of the Austin-based band Asleep at the Wheel, about a new tribute to the late Bob Wills that features contributions by the musicians Wills helped inspire.
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