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Policy Matters: New Jacksonville City Council President Greg Anderson - June 2015
On the June 2015 edition of WJCT's Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney speaks with Greg Anderson, incoming President of the Jacksonville City Council,…
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Asked To Divide Zero By Zero, Siri Waxes Philosophical (And Personal)
Siri's elaborate reply easily surpasses the simple "Does not compute" with which robots in old sci-fi movies used to announce a bout of cognitive dissonance.
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Jerry Douglas' Tribute To Bluegrass Legends Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs
Jerry Douglas, considered by many to be the best dobro player in the world, brings his instrument to the studio and talks about his new album, The Earls of Leceister, a tribute to Flatt and Scruggs.
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Does The Drip, Drip, Drip Of Clinton's Email Controversy Matter?
The State Department will release another set of emails from Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state on Tuesday. The email issue may dog the Democratic candidate for her entire campaign.
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New Mother, Lost In Calif. Woods, Starts Fire To Get Attention
On her way to the hospital, a pregnant Amber Pangborn ran out of gas after getting lost in the woods. She gave birth to a baby girl. Two days later, she started a wildfire fire. Help came.
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Greece Moves Forward With Referendum On Proposed Bailout
The Greek government's latest attempt to reopen talks with the EU seems to have fallen on deaf ears, while Greeks seem even more confused about what they will be voting for in Sunday's referendum.
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How Mississippi Defaulted On $7 Million Worth Of Bonds In 1841
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Clifford Thies, a professor of economics and finance at Shenandoah University, about Mississippi's unpaid bonds from the 1840s and collecting on old state-owed debt.
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A Dose Of Culinary Medicine Sends Med Students To The Kitchen
Aspiring doctors at the University of Chicago are learning how to teach patients about healthy eating. Nutrition advocates say this kind of training is critical to fighting obesity and diabetes.
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Should Northeast Florida's Confederate Monuments Be Taken Down?
After last month's shooting at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, there has been a national outcry to take down the Confederate flag…
With Greece Facing Economic Abyss, What Will EU Leaders Do?
The result of Sunday's Greek referendum was a resounding "no" to plans for more austerity as a way out of the country's debt crisis. European leaders meet Tuesday to resume talks on a rescue package.
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