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Canadians Told To Stop Drawing Spock On $5
They've been sketching bold eyebrows and pointy ears on a former prime minister to honor the late actor Leonard Nimoy. The Bank Of Canada says it seems wrong to alter "a symbol of our country."
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Mayoral Candidates Respond To UNF Poll
A new poll of shows a quarter of likely Jacksonville voters are indecisive as this month’s mayoral election approaches. The top three candidates all say…
Young Composer's Work Dropped For Nazi Melody
The New York Youth Symphony canceled its Carnegie Hall performance of a piece that it recently premiered by Estonian-American composer Jonas Tarm. At issue is his use of a Nazi theme.
State Senate Backs $3.3M For Jacksonville Teen Injured By Tree Limb
The city of Jacksonville could have to pay $3.3 million dollars to the family of a boy who was paralyzed by a falling tree limb four years ago. As the…
Fresh Air Pays Tribute To The 50th Anniversary Of Bloody Sunday
On March 7, 1965, marchers from Selma, Ala., attempted to cross a bridge to demonstrate in support of voting rights. Selma director Ava DuVernay, John Lewis and J.L. Chestnut reflect on that day.
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'Better Call Saul' Breathes New Life Into 'Breaking Bad' Characters
The new show's co-creator says it became a writers' room joke on Breaking Bad that if something didn't fit it would go on the Saul Goodman show, or what is now AMC's Better Call Saul.
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FCC Recap: Jacksonville Voters Support Expanded HRO; Unsure About Candidates
Early voting is underway in Duval County for the Mar. 24 citywide unitary election, and although voters are concerned about issues affecting Jacksonville,…
JU To Teach Future Nigerian Petroleum Workers
Hundreds of Nigeria’s best and brightest young people attend universities around the world as part of that country’s Petroleum Technology Development…
Nurses Have To Translate When Medical Devices Fail To Communicate
Medical technology can make patient care better and more precise. But the gadgets and computers can cause trouble, too. One big problem is that most of the devices often can't talk with one another.
Old Land Battle Resurfaces In Georgia Between The Gullah And The Government
The Gullah people, who are descendants of West African slaves, want to return to land the U.S. government took away during World War II. But the land has been a wildlife refuge for 40 years.
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