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The Super Bowl, Shark Attacks And Monday Morning Quarterbacks
Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson of Pop Culture Happy Hour sit down for a chat about the game, the halftime show and the adorable, adorable puppy.
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Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. Rand Paul Jump Into Vaccine Debate
Amid a measles outbreak, both Republicans said parents need a choice when it comes to some vaccines. The governor's office quickly clarified that when it comes to measles, "kids should be vaccinated."
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As the film's depiction of the Iraq War has come under scrutiny, Cooper, who portrays Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, says the discussion is moving away from "the fact that 22 vets commit suicide each day."
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Durham Museum Lecture, 5/19/08
DURHAM MUSEUM LECTURE – Brian Kokensparger, Computer Support Coordinator for the Creighton College of Arts and Sciences at Creighton University “John A.…
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Lack Of Patients Hampers Ebola Drug And Vaccine Testing
Scientists launched a large trial Monday to test two vaccines. But testing Ebola drugs in West Africa is proving more difficult than expected because the disease is disappearing rapidly.
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Despite Political Resistance, Florida A Leader In ACA Sign-Ups
Florida's governor and its Republican-led legislature opposed the Affordable Care Act and have resisted calls to expand Medicaid. But aided by non-profit groups and strong interest among Hispanics, Florida is one of the leaders in signing residents up for Obamacare.
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Detained Reporter Becomes Unlikely Star Of Venezuela Tourism Ad
Miami Reporter Jim Wyss tells us why he was surprised to see a Venezuela tourism ad using a photo of himself looking happy. He was happy because at the time the picture was taken in Miami, he'd just been released from 48 hours in detention.
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Critics Say Abe's 'Interventionism' Made Japan A Target For ISIS
The beheading of two Japanese nationals by ISIS has created political problems for Japanese President Shinzo Abe back home, from those who blame his rollback of Japanese pacifist policies in place after World War II.
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University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 4/21/08
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – Acting Surgeon General of the United States, Rear Admiral Steven Galson “Underage Drinking”
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Super Bowl XLIX Was Most Watched Show In TV History
According to ratings released by Nielsen, 114.4 million Americans tuned in to watch the Patriots beat the Seahawks. It surpassed the 2014 Super Bowl by 2 million viewers.
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