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Who Bought The 'Las Vegas Review-Journal?' Reporters Investigate
Who's the new owner of the Las Vegas Review-Journal? Many journalists — especially the paper's own employees — have been trying to figure out the answer.
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Help A Blind Person Identify Everyday Things, Via Smartphone App
A new app called Be My Eyes pairs blind people with sighted volunteers who help them with daily tasks that require vision, at home and outside. It's part of a new "micro-volunteering" trend online.
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Shoppers This Year May Need The Nudge Of Cold Air And Gift Cards
It's been warmer than usual around the country and hardly feels like gift-giving season. Some economists say December sales will be fine after Christmas when consumers shop for sales with gift cards.
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'Legend' Chronicles Lives Of London's Identical Twin Gangsters
The new movie Legend stars Tom Hardy as both Ron and Reggie Kray, the legendary gangster twins who controlled East London in the 1960s.
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Jazz Master Kenny Barron Dazzles As A Soloist 'At The Piano'
Barron, an official NEA Jazz Master, shines on his recently reissued 1981 solo album. Critic Kevin Whithead says the album is beguiling "no matter how fast or slow or loud or quiet [Barron] gets."
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GVEA OPTS FOR NAPHTHA
Golden Valley Electric Association is favoring oil over natural gas to fuel large generators in North Pole. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, the move reduces…
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Why Is The Fed Chair So Difficult To Understand? Here's A Translation
Have you ever heard an announcement from the Federal Reserve and felt like you are way under qualified to understand a word of it? That's no accident.
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South Korean Team Building Exercise Puts Workers In Coffins
South Korea firms — faced with high stress and low productivity — are putting employees through a deathly motivational exercise. Workers are put into a coffin, which is then sealed for 10 minutes.
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In America's Heartland, Building One Home For Three Faiths
Three faith communities in Omaha, Neb. — one Christian, one Jewish, one Muslim — are leaving their old places of worship and building a new, single campus for their mosque, synagogue and church.
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Was That Steak Raised In The USA? Soon, It'll Be Hard To Know
Congress looks set to repeal requirements for country-of-origin labels on packages of meat at the grocery store. The labels declare where an animal was born, raised and slaughtered.
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