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Sierra Leone Colleagues Mourn Dr. Salia, Who Succumbed To Ebola
Dr. Martin Salia died at a hospital in Omaha, Neb., after being evacuated from Sierra Leone, where he worked as a surgeon in several hospitals. Mourners gathered at a hospital where he worked.
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Couple's Brown-Skin, Lighter-Skin Kids Face Double Standard
NPR's Michele Norris concludes her conversation with Marc Quarles of Pacific Grove, Calif. His six-word submission to The Race Card Project: "With Kids, I'm Dad. Alone: Thug."
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A Rational Conversation: Can The Delayed Album Curse Be Lifted?
If we now know about albums languishing in the clutches of major labels, are they more likely to see the light of day? Will they be any good when they get here?
Cover Jacksonville Aims To Expand Insurance Coverage For Northeast Florida Children
Over 16,000 children are uninsured in Duval County even though they qualify for free or low cost health insurance through a program provided by the State…
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Season’s First Freeze Likely to Break Records
Tonight’s freeze is not only coming several weeks early, it will likely break several records across Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Temperatures…
JEA Says No To Mayor On Pensions, Offers Alternative
JEA said it is not in a position to meet Mayor Brown’s request for $40 million per year to fund some of the City’s unpaid $1.6 billion Police and Fire…
More States Adopt Laws To Ease Access To Experimental Treatments
While several states have approved so-called right-to-try measures that aim to give patients with life-threatening illnesses access to unapproved drugs, drugmakers don't have to comply.
Outreach Workers Look For Gains In Second Year Of Obamacare
Montana and Georgia both have minority populations whom health advocates hope to enroll for coverage. But advocates also fear that many in those communities won't qualify for subsidized coverage.
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As Emojis Spread Beyond Texts, Many Remain [Confounded Face] [Interrobang]
There's a growing tendency to bring the tiny hieroglyphs off phones, but not everyone is fluent. New takes on emoji integration suggest misunderstanding may be remedied with universal translation.
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First Responders To Kansas Crash Included Cowboys
These days there's less need for cowboys than there used to be. But when dozens of cattle escaped a semi-trailer crash near Wichita, cowboys helped to round them up and get them in another truck.
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