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The Man Before The Guitar: Remembering Les Paul At 100
Paul is mostly remembered for his musical innovations, especially the instrument that bears his name. But he was also an accomplished jazz musician who kept performing even in his final years.
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Obama Defends Health Care Law As Supreme Court Ruling Nears
President Obama defends the health care reform law as the Supreme Court prepares to issue a ruling in a case that could dismantle it. The law still remains controversial politically.
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Dennis Hastert Investigation 'Undoubtedly Began' With The Banks
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews Jeffrey Toobin, a staff writer for The New Yorker, about the legal logic of the case against former House Speaker Dennis Hastert.
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Orange Park Medical Center Among Worst Price-Gouging Hospitals In The Nation
A Washington Post study finds Florida is home to a large portion of U.S. hospitals that charge uninsured patients far more than the cost of care.The…
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Businesses Are Hanging Up On Voice Mail To Dial In Productivity
It was a workplace necessity not long ago. Now voice mail is the latest mode of communication to be phased out by the digital age. Companies big and small are cutting it to save time and money.
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As NHL Players Pursue Lord Stanley's Cup, Shaving Is A Jinx
Even die-hard fans grow beards for good luck. But Mark Lazarus, the chairman of NBC Sports, says bushy beards make players too hard to recognize on TV.
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Consumers In 'Grandfathered' Health Plans Can Face Higher Costs
These older policies existed before the health law was enacted in 2010 and haven't change much. They cover about a quarter of insured workers, and aren't subject to the same rules as Obamacare plans.
During Amtrak Derailment, Engineer Was Not On Cellphone, According To NTSB
Federal investigators reported that engineer Brandon Bostian was not using his cellphone ahead of the May 12 derailment in Philadelphia. The train accident killed eight people and injured dozens more.
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06/10/15: Police And Fire Pension Deal; 'All Bottled Up' Screening; Grownin'GEERS
After a 14 to 4 vote, the Jacksonville City Council passed a long-awaited deal on pension reform Tuesday night. The agreement would change new and current…
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For Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, Getting Personal Is Complicated
Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Nanjiani moved to the U.S. for college. "I have a very conflicted relationship to where I'm from ..." he says. "It's still a struggle to negotiate some of it."
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