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Hecklers Give Race Organizers An Idea For A Name Change
At last year's Franklin Half Marathon in Leiper's Fork, Tenn., runners has to pass hecklers — musicians camped out on the road. The video went viral. It's now called the Hillbilly Half Marathon.
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In Aircraft Modelers' Friendly Skies, Drones Bring Turbulence
Drones are the cool new flying toy, and if there's one group enthralled with things that fly, it's airplane modelers. But will the drone find a home in their hobby or lead to a regulatory crackdown?
Fort Hood Death Toll Grows To 9 After Truck Overturns In Flooded Creek
Search teams found four additional soldiers whose tactical vehicle was swept away Thursday. Officials say they died in the flooding that's hit large parts of central Texas.
A Permanent Fund That Could Help Fight Zika Exists, But It's Empty
Back in 1983, Congress authorized a public health emergency fund. But the pot of money was never very substantial and it hasn't been replenished. The fund now stands at $57,000.
Mixed Employment News: Job Growth Slowed In May; Joblessness Dropped
Job growth was at a crawl in May, according to the government's monthly report released Friday; only 38,000 new jobs were added to payrolls. But unemployment fell to it's lowest level since 2007.
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Tea, Pride, Mystery: For One Family That Fled The Nazis, A Tin Canister Held It All
Last month, we reported on a mug that hid jewelry from Nazi eyes. Now a family shares their own story of a tea canister carried from Poland to Siberia to America — with the possibility of gold inside.
A Path From 'Blackout' Drunkenness To Sobriety And Self-Acceptance
Author Sarah Hepola once got so drunk before a presentation that she didn't remember it the next day. She wrestles with her reasons for drinking in her memoir. Originally broadcast July 30, 2015.
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Q&A: Ofeibea Quist-Arcton's Breakfast With Anthony Bourdain
Yes, he is intense. He has a lot of tattoos. And he absolutely loves Senegal.
Summer TV Brings Horror Shows, New Seasons Of Streaming Favorites
There's a new show from the creators of "The Walking Dead," while Simon Cowell returns to "America's Got Talent."
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Legal Drama Surrounds 93-Year-Old Media Mogul Sumner Redstone
Two weeks ago, Redstone fired Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman and board member George Abrams, both longtime confidantes.
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