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Medical Marijuana Is Often Less Potent Than Advertised
The pot brownie you bought to help your sleeping disorder may have a lot less active ingredient than promised, a study finds. And a review of other studies finds scant evidence of medical benefits.
Solar-Powered Plane's Japan-Hawaii Flight Is Postponed
The Solar Impulse, an aircraft that generates power solely from the sun's energy, will leave on a trip of some 115 hours between Nagoya, Japan, and Hawaii.
Algerian Writer Kamel Daoud Stands Camus' 'The Stranger' On Its Head
In his first novel, The Meursault Investigation, Kamel Daoud retells The Stranger from an Arab perspective. John Powers says Daoud's retelling will forever change the way you read the Camus classic.
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Man Behind Jaguars Mascot Jaxson De Ville Retiring After 19 Years
The man who's given life to the Jaguars' beloved mascot for 19 years announced Tuesday morning he is hanging up his cat suit.Curtis Dvorak said his time…
Online Common Core Courses To Save Duval Schools $10M Over Two Years
The Duval County school system expects to save around $10 million over the next two years by switching from traditional textbooks to free, online courses…
ESPN Report Finds Pete Rose Bet On Baseball As A Player
ESPN reported Monday new documents show Pete Rose bet on baseball as a manager and player. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to T.J. Quinn of ESPN's Outside the Lines about the findings.
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BuzzFeed's Saeed Jones Recommends Books Of Transformation For Summer
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Saeed Jones, literary editor at BuzzFeed, about his picks for summer reading. He recommends books where a character goes on some sort of journey.
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Jax City Council Repeals Marijuana Moratorium, Expands Backyard Chicken Program
The Jacksonville City Council met for the last time Tuesday before newly-elected members take their seats July 1.The Council voted to throw out an…
French Students Not 'Coping' Well With English Test Question
Students taking an English test had a meltdown when they saw the word coping. They petitioned the examiners to drop the question, claiming it unfairly includes a word rarely encountered in English.
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Lawmakers Promise To Take Action After NPR's Mustard Gas Exposure Report
NPR reported the VA failed to keep its promise of benefits to thousands of WWII veterans exposed to mustard gas, and an unknown set of U.S. military tests singled out minority soldiers by race.
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