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4-year-old Girl Boards Bus Alone At 3 A.M. To Get A Slushie
The bus driver called police and she was returned safely to her family. On local TV, the girl's mom told her, "Yes, you can have a slushie. Next time just ask me to take you."
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Florida Workers-Comp System Challenged In Three Lawsuits
A South Florida appeals court Monday heard arguments in a challenge to the constitutionality of the state's workers-compensation insurance system --- as…
FCC Recap: Angela Corey Challenger Wes White Running To 'Restore Public Trust'
The man hoping to unseat Jacksonville-based State Attorney Angela Corey says he's doing it to restore public confidence in the leadership of Florida's…
Why Are More Baby Boys Born Than Girls?
Does the imbalance start at conception or are there factors during pregnancy that favor the birth of slightly more males than females? Researchers find clues that point to factors in the womb.
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How 'One Nation' Didn't Become 'Under God' Until The '50s Religious Revival
Kevin Kruse's book looks at how industrialists in the '30s and '40s recruited clergy to preach free enterprise. And under the Eisenhower administration, Christianity and capitalism moved center stage.
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Builders Break Ground On St. Augustine Aquarium, Opening This Summer
Builders broke ground today on the St. Augustine Aquarium, opening soon near Interstate 95. By the end of June, owners Shawn and Kathy Hiester plan to…
Though Most Americans Are Wired, Seniors Lack Internet Access In U.S.
While the U.S. is pretty well connected, there are still 20 million people who aren't online. Lee Rainie of Pew Research describes who they are and why that matters.
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Bangladeshi Blogger, Known As Free-Thinker, Violently Killed In Dhaka
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Zafar Sobhan, editor of the English-language Dhaka Tribune, for more on the death of a Bangladeshi blogger who was murdered near his home in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday.
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Hackers Teach Computers To Tell Healthy And Sick Brain Cells Apart
Scientists are still better than computers at assessing a neuron's health by looking at its shape. But an effort that includes an international series of hackathons could help speed the process.
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Duval School Bus Crash Is The Second In Less Than A Week
A crash in Ortega this morning was the second involving a Duval County school bus in less than a week. Two students were taken to the hospital with minor…
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