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Adventures Along the Caspian Pipeline
This summer, a 1,000-mile pipeline is expected to begin pumping oil from Azerbaijan's Caspian Sea coast, through neighboring Georgia, to a Turkish port on the Mediterranean Sea. Ivan Watson travels the length of the pipeline and reports on the people and places along the way.
Deep-sea mining: Climate solution or ecological threat?
The International Seabed Authority is meeting to devise regulations that could allow mining of the deep ocean floor for minerals needed for green energy technology. But bringing those minerals to the surface could disrupt delicate deep-sea ecosystems.
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Patients expected Profemur artificial hips to last. Then they snapped in half
The FDA and the manufacturer were alerted to Profemur titanium hips breaking inside patients as of 2005. It took 15 years to recall the devices. Many fractures could have been avoided.
This economist survived a wildfire. Now she's taking on California's insurance crisis
An economist's harrowing escape from fire, and her big ideas to rescue California from its insurance doom spiral.
The federal government is still shut down. Here's what that means across the country
The federal government is currently shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the government shutdown is affecting services across the country.
A historian details how a secretive, extremist group radicalized the American right
Matthew Dallek says the John Birch Society, which was active from the late '50s through the early '70s, propelled today's extremist takeover of the American right. His new book is Birchers.
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Rachel Maddow uncovers a WWII-era plot against America in 'Ultra'
Maddow's podcast uncovers the widespread anti-Semitic, pro-German sympathies active among major religious and political leaders in the U.S. in the lead-up to U.S. entering WWII.
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Filmmakers profile America's economically lost generation in 'Two American Families'
FRONTLINE documentarians Tom Casciato and Kathleen Hughes spent decades following two working-class families who lost well-paying manufacturing jobs and then struggled to regain their way of life.
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FSU freshman linebacker Ethan Pritchard is in intensive care after shooting, school says
Florida State says freshman linebacker Ethan Pritchard is in critical but stable condition after being shot while visiting family.
Sunday Puzzle: Trio of words
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition puzzle master Will Shortz and WFAE listener, Sarah Garber of Cornelius, North Carolina.
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2012 PRNDI Awards entry News Series: Off the Base
The Off the Base news series is a compilation of stories and interviews for, about and sometimes by Florida's veterans and military families. In addition…
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Re-engineer the Health System, CEOs Urge
The U.S. health-care system has begun a huge transformation from a cottage industry noted for waste and inefficiency to one that rewards value, four…
Senate Minority Leader Gibson Says Florida Legislature Has Room For Bipartisanship
Florida Senate Democrats last week selected Jacksonville’s Audrey Gibson as their leader for the next two legislative sessions. The incoming Democratic...
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Florida Matters: 2018 Hurricane Season
This week on Florida Matters we talk to weather experts and hear stories about how communities across the state are preparing for the 2018 hurricane…
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Historic Heat Possible this Holiday Weekend in North & Central Florida
A heat wave is set to break records across north and central Florida this weekend, some dating back to the 1940s and 50s. Holiday vacationers will be...
First Amendment Foundation Weighs Options After Florida Cabinet Meeting in Israel
The Florida First Amendment Foundation and media organizations are weighing their options following a dismissed lawsuit against the governor and Cabinet...
Tampa Withdraws Request For 'Toilet To Tap' Funding
The city of Tampa has withdrawn its request for $1.6 million to pay for a study of injecting reclaimed wastewater into the underground aquifer - so it…
No Water Service In Fort Lauderdale And Other Cities For At Least 24 Hours
People who get their water from the city of Fort Lauderdale should be prepared to have no water for the next 24 to 36 hours--city officials announced...
Community Remembers Markeis McGlockton One Year After Shooting
A year ago today, a man walked into a convenience store in Clearwater to buy snacks, not knowing he would never leave the parking lot.Markeis McGlockton,…
First Storm Of The Hurricane Season Forms In The Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center has begun advisories on Subtropical Storm Andrea, the first named storm of the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season.In a special…
What Common Core Standards Mean For Media Specialists
Sara LaBarbera is teaching 6th graders at Walker Middle School near Tampa how to research poets using an online library.One student, working on a series…
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How Better Supervision Might Mean Better Principals In Broward County
A national foundation thinks school principals have more to learn.The Wallace Foundation believes that the people who supervise principals spend too much…
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Are Alexa, Your Phone And Laptop Lurking On You?
The hottest gadget this holiday season is getting attention it may not want.Amazon's Echo is a voice- activated smart speaker that in a soothing – yet…
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Poll: A Majority Favors Gov. Rick Scott
A new political survey shows just over half of Floridians rate Gov. Rick Scott’s job performance as “very favorable” or “somewhat favorable.” But there…
Tampa Mayor Buckhorn Won't Run For Governor
Pointing to his family and a "job that I love," Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn announced Thursday he will not seek the Democratic nomination for governor next…
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