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First Read: Thursday, February 12, 2015
The new Southbank Riverwalk, Jacksonville University and the Downtown Investment Authority are all in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your…
After More Than 400 Days In Egyptian Jail, Journalists Released — For Now
An Egyptian court released Al-Jazeera journalists Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy on bail, but their case hasn't been dismissed. For more details, David Greene speaks with NPR's Leila Fadel in Cairo.
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'Ida' Director Made Film To 'Recover The Poland' Of His Childhood
The film is set in 1962 in Poland where director Pawel Pawlikowski lived until he was 14. Up for an Oscar for best foreign language film, Ida is about identity, faith, guilt and socialism.
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New Northside Medical Center, UF Health North, Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Jacksonville residents who live near the airport will no longer have to drive into town to get specialized medical care.UF Health North had its official…
It's Up To Putin To Make Ukraine Ceasefire Stick
Leaders from Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany worked through the night to hammer out a ceasefire. Robert Siegel talks to Anne Applebaum, foreign affairs columnist for the Washington Post and Slate
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Around The U.S., Voting Technology Is All Over The Place
Voting machines purchased after the 2000 elections are coming to the end of their useful lives. States are looking to buy new equipment but there's little money and technology is changing rapidly.
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Netflix Streams Its Way To Cuba — Slowly
Netflix, the video-streaming service, announced it was offering monthly packages to Cuba starting this month. But few people on the island have access to high-speed internet.
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Phoenix Suns' Two Sets Of Brothers Redefine Sibling Rivalry
Last month, the NBA's Suns made history when for the first time, two sets of brothers played for the same team at the same time. One set of siblings competes with each other, while the other supports.
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With Oil Fields Under Attack, Libya's Economic Future Looks Bleak
The man who runs Libya's national oil company is struggling to resume production amid conflict and falling prices. A functioning oil industry might define whether Libya is a nation or a failed state.
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'Shesh Yak' Explores A Society Torn Apart By The Syrian Civil War
The off-Broadway production is the work of a Syrian playwright trying to sort out the fear and distrust that have torn his country apart. It's written for audiences who only know Syria from the news.
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