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Two people who agreed to split the Mega Millions jackpot have claimed the prize
The Illinois Lottery said the $1.337 billion prize for the July 29 drawing was claimed by two people who wish to remain anonymous. They chose a lump sum payment of $780.5 million.
Wanda Jackson: Jack White Brings Back A Legend
Jackson's latest album is a collaboration with Jack White, similar to his 2004 record with Loretta Lynn. A set of well-chosen covers, The Party Ain't Over takes Jackson in unexpected directions, with satisfying results.
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Missing WWII soldier from Montana identified
Corporal Franklin Bennett, from Glendive, was among the U.S. personnel who surrendered in the Philippines in December of 1941. The Defense POW-MIA Accounting Agency announced Friday the Department of Defense confirmed his remains this past summer.
A salacious murder trial is underway in South Carolina
Attorney Alex Murdaugh is accused of murdering his wife and son and embezzling millions from his former clients.
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Manufacturer recalls eyedrops after possible link to bacterial infections
EzriCare artificial tears are suspected to be the cause of an outbreak of the VIM-GES-CRPA strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which the CDC said is the first outbreak of its kind in the U.S.
Review: Anat Cohen, 'Luminosa'
NPR reviews the latest release from jazz clarinetist Anat Cohen, Luminosa.
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New York City employers are now required to post salary ranges on job listings
New York City employers must post the minimum and maximum salary amounts they are prepared to pay at the time of the listing. Vague language such as "$15 per hour and up" is prohibited, the law says.
Missed last night's supermoon? Check out these stellar images from around the world
Photographers across the globe capitalized on the lunar event, delivering out of this world images of the sturgeon supermoon.
Ron Carter: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Watch the legendary jazz bassist and members of his trio perform from The Blue Note's prestigious stage.
Detroit Pistons end a historic losing streak with a win against the Toronto Raptors
The Detroit Pistons narrowly avoided a 29th consecutive loss on Saturday night, claiming victory over the Toronto Raptors with a score of 129-127.
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