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When LeBron James Speaks, Do People Stop And Listen?
NBA star player LeBron James and his Miami Heat take on the San Antonio Spurs in the finals today. But The New York Times columnist William Rhoden says James is also gaining influence off the court.
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Values Collide In Texas Over 'Open Carry' Protests
Texan gun advocates have been visibly bringing guns into stores and restaurants as part of "open carry" protests, but some business owners are unhappy. What does this mean for Texas gun politics?
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Beastie Boys Win A Fight For Their Copyright
The hip-hop band that reached its zenith in the 1980s won a $1.7 million judgment against Monster Beverage Corp., which used the band's music without permission.
From Coffee Futures To Bulk Buying: A Year Of Adventurous Investing
Last year NPR's Uri Berliner took money from a savings account that was losing value to inflation and bought a range of assets that included a painting and a haul from Costco. So how'd his money do?
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World Leaders Mark 70 Years Since The Day That Saved The World
In Normandy, France, President Obama is among the world leaders taking part in ceremonies marking the 70th anniversary of D-Day.
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In San Antonio, Spurs Beat The Heat Twice In One Game
The air conditioning in San Antonio's arena broke down, leaving the host Spurs and the Miami Heat sweating in 90-degree temperatures as the NBA Finals began.
Heroes Among Us: When Ordinary People Become Extraordinary
There are heroes on the battlefield, but there are also heroes like Seattle Pacific University student Jon Meis, who tackled a gunman and, with other students, held him down until police arrived.
Illinois Declares Truce In Cupcake War
When a girl's business got shut down for lack of a license, lawmakers decided the rules went too far. With states regulating so many professions, even consumer groups wonder if they should cut back.
Rabbi: American Jews Should Not Worry About Anti-Semitism
A new survey from the Anti-Defamation League estimates that nearly one in 10 Americans are prejudiced against Jews. But Rabbi Eric Yoffie says American anti-Semitism is not a real threat.
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Behind The Story: Paranormal Activity
This week we told you about Mike and Cindy Jacobus, the founders of Mclennan County Paranormal Investigations. They’re ghost hunters--yep just like the…
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