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Supreme Court Rules To Keep Texas Abortion Clinics Open
The Supreme Court also ruled 10 clinics that perform abortion can stay open in Texas thereby giving the clinics a chance to appeal the federal court decision ordering them to close in early June.
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First Read: Tuesday, June 30, 2015
A new vision-screening campaign aimed at kids will start in Jacksonville, and the Jacksonville Public Library promotes its free audiobook service. Ocean…
Wal-Mart Refuses Confederate Flag Cake Order; Accepts ISIS Flag
After Chuck Netzhammer displayed his ISIS flag cake on Youtube, Wal-Mart apologized. The company told ABC that the local staff didn't recognize the self-proclaimed Islamic State design.
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Police In Texas Needed Help To Get Robot Working
Need help with a technical problem — call a kid. It's what police in Duncanville did when their robot stopped working. The Dallas Morning News says a youngster named Mayberry fixed the problem.
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Supreme Court Signs Off On Lethal-Injection Protocol Used In Florida
A sharply-divided U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge to the lethal-injection protocol used in Oklahoma and other states, opening the door…
Branding Teen Drivers As Newbies Doesn't Prevent Crashes
Graduated driver's licenses that impose restrictions like no driving at night have reduced crashes and deaths. But it looks like putting a learner sticker on teens' license plates doesn't help.
Bullying, Teen Suicide To Be Discussed At Student Mental Health Community Forum
The Jacksonville Public Education Fund is hosting a discussion Tuesday evening to talk about student mental health and well-being.The ONE by ONE Community…
Hollywood Offers Up A Bevy Of Superheroes In 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'
Reviewer David Edelstein says Joss Whedon's new film plays like "a strategic set-up for a Hollywood franchise." Viewers will be blitzed by sound and fury — and a certain amount of "gobbledegook."
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Large Crowds Expected Downtown This Saturday For Five Big Events
More than 20,000 people are expected in downtown Jacksonville this weekend as the city hosts five major events geared toward families and sports fans.The…
State's Attorney: Freddie Gray's Death Was A Homicide
State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby said there is "probable cause" for criminal charges in the case of Gray's death. He died on April 19, one week after being taken into custody by Baltimore police.
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