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Pryor Sticks To The Middle In Close Arkansas Senate Race
Arkansas Democrat Mark Pryor is running one of the closest Senate races in the country. Arkansas has grown more Republican, but he hopes to win a third term on his reputation as a down-the-middle guy.
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In Some Jobs, Past Achievements May Work Against Female Workers
London Business School researchers find that the more competent and accomplished women are, the worse their performance evaluations — when it comes to managers with traditional gender attitudes.
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Baltimore Ravens Cut Ray Rice After New Video Surfaces
A leaked video of the altercation between football star Ray Rice and his then-fiancee, Janay Palmer, that took place earlier this year has led the Baltimore Ravens to terminate Rice's contract.
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Hailo YouTube Ad Points Out Uber's High Rates
The ad uses Jimmy McMillan who ran for governor of New York in 2010. His catch phrase then was: rent is too damn high. Now he points out that Hailo's rates are less expensive than its competitor Uber.
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Can I Buy Insurance After Being Injured In An Accident?
The health law's ban on pre-existing conditions doesn't mean you can buy a plan after you get sick. Most people have to wait for the open enrollment period.
Ferguson City Council Weighs Changes To Court System
The city council in Ferguson, Mo., is proposing big changes to its police department and municipal court system.
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Excess Nutrients Cause Trouble In St. Johns River
In the first of six stories on issues facing the St. Johns River, WJCT’s Peter Haden reports on the essentials of nutrients.Ben Williams owns the…
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Ray Rice Video Sets Off Barrage Of Conversations
The assault by former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice on his then-fiancee was public knowledge. But a new video released by TMZ grabbed the public's attention.
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Dogs Are Invited To A Costume Party In Boulder, Colo.
It's a competition, meant to encourage people to clean up after their dogs and use a waste composting program. The contest is called: There's No Such Thing as the Poop Fairy.
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Edward Waters College Remembers 9/11
Edward Waters College held a special chapel service Wednesday to remember the events of September 11, 2001. About 400 students and faculty filled the…
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