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The number is in line with what military officials had asked for. The United States will end America's longest-running war in 2014 and expects most of the residual force out of the country by 2016.
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Anybody found to have manipulated Veterans Affairs records "will be held accountable," President Obama said Wednesday. He also defended Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki.
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One Spark, pension reform, and the Florida Gators are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday morning round-up of stories…
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The Jacksonville Retirement Reform Task Force, teacher scores, and Rick Scott are in the headlines today.Welcome to WJCT First Read, your daily weekday…
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President Obama’s reference to the popular television series Mad Men isn't the only topic being buzzed about after last night's State of the Union…
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In his State of the Union address, President Obama challenged Congress to overhaul immigration laws and increase the federal minimum wage.
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The Washington Post's Bob Woodward will appear at the University of North Florida Tuesday night courtesy of the World Affairs Council of…
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The two writers responsible for one of the most revealing books on presidential campaigning ever published are back with their take on the 2012…
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Conspiracy theorists have been obsessed with the secret Nevada military base for decades, claming that the U.S. government is holding aliens and crashed UFOs there.
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Obama, who has been criticized in recent weeks over the flawed rollout of HealthCare.gov, steered the conversation Wednesday back to the economy. His remarks on inequality follow similar comments the pope made last week.