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Remembering Kim Jong Il ... And His Parka
As the first anniversary of Kim's death approaches, North Korea's official news agency has produced a somber tribute to his favorite parka.
Remembering Big Tex: His History Is Ours
Today on Anything You Ever Wanted To Know, listeners called in to pay respects to Big Tex while the burned remains of the State Fair patriarch were being…
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American Express To Cut 5,400 Jobs
The cuts will come primarily in the company's travel business, and account for about 8.5 percent of AmEx's 63,500- person workforce. American Express said it will take a $287 million restructuring charge associated with the layoffs.
Dewhurst Confirms He Won’t Expand Medicaid
Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst says the Senate has no plans to expand Medicaid to insure more people.The Obama Administration has offered states…
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VIDEO: Newtown Parent, Gun Owners Disagree On Weapons Ban
News reports about a parent of a child killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School being "heckled" by gun owners aren't necessarily supported by video of the incident. Watch and judge for yourself.
Economy To Slow This Year As The Government Tightens, CBO Says
The Congressional Budget Office expects 1.4 percent growth this year, down from 2.3 percent in 2012. The nation's unemployment rate will likely stay near 8 percent this year.
Painted Gnomes Allowed To Roam On Oakland Utility Poles
Over the past year, small, elfin creatures started springing up all around Oakland, Calif., on the base of utility poles. The local utility had vowed to remove them but now says the paintings can stay.
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HBO: Programming Could Be Sold Directly Through Internet Providers
The television network's CEO, Richard Plepler, says the company is mulling over a move that could end-run the cable companies.
Seeking A Boost: Italy To Include Cocaine Sales In GDP Numbers
In an attempt to improve Italy's debt ratio, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi says the country will include illegal drug sales and prostitution when it figures its gross domestic product.
With No Plan From Congress, Homeland Security Improvises
More than $400 million is being moved from other programs to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection from running out of money.
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