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  • Still digging out from one major winter storm, parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri are in the path of another.
  • American swimmer Nathan Adrian's name hasn't been on everyone's mind, the way that say, Michael Phelps' or Ryan Lochte's has. But he did something that even Lochte couldn't do this week: beat Yannick Agnel in a head-to-head race.
  • The Chaparrastique volcano blew for the first time in 37 years, producing a cloud that rose as much as six miles into the air. Airlines canceled many flight into and out of the country. While things are calmer today, gases are still rising from the volcano.
  • Commentator David Was has a prescription for election-year sensory overload: a cappella music.
  • The Justice Department says the state failed to show that the law would not deny or limit minorities' right to vote. It's the second state voter ID law the department has blocked.
  • This is our third IRIS ORCHESTRA MUSIC MINUTE during our current COVID-19 era. I hope everyone is staying safe.And one of the ways we will get through…
  • With the New Year comes resolutions. If eating healthier in 2018 is one of your goals, Melissa Petersen, the Kitchen Operations Manager at Church Health,…
  • National Mai Tai Day is June 30!
  • Fed Chairman Benjamin Bernanke calls for China to reduce its massive trade surplus. Among his suggestions: enact policies to increase China's consumer spending; embrace more flexibility in the exchange rate; and develop more of a 'social safety net', so that households will be less preoccupied with saving and more willing to invest.
  • This week folks across the country will be enjoying a slice of pie after their turkey feast. Throughout the South … and on my Thanksgiving table, that adored holiday pie will be a delicious Southern Pecan Pie.
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