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  • The lame duck 108th Congress will come back to Washington and go into overtime. Unfinished business includes intelligence reform, raising the debt ceiling and passing most of the spending bills that keep the federal government operating.
  • Jay and Teri Schwandt just had their 12th child — and it's boy just like his 11 brothers. Little Tucker was nine days late, so they thought he might be a girl. Teri's sister has 10 children - they're all boys.
  • Live Coverage: March 17th Primaries
    Tuesday’s elections will be a critical day for both former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Join WGCU and NPR for live coverage…
  • The New York Times' Joe Drape discusses the field and his picks: Wicked Strong, Intense Holiday and California Chrome.
  • Researchers say they have positively identified the remains of a 15-year-old boy who died at a Florida reform school where guards were accused of...
  • We celebrate this anniversary by revisiting Robin Young’s conversation with Lindsay Mattick, author of "Finding Winnie."
  • Republican candidate David Brat, who defeated Rep. Eric Cantor in the primary, will face Democrat Jack Trammell in November.
  • Renee Montagne talks to classical music commentator Miles Hoffman about one of the most important conductors of the 20th century: Sir George Solti. This Sunday marks the 100th anniversary of his birth.
  • Ten years ago, the phrase "Web log" — which was then shortened to "blog" — was born. Now there are more than 100 million blogs, and about 100,000 new blogs are created daily.
  • A small section of the New York Botanical Garden's Wild Medicine exhibit recreates the Italian Renaissance Garden at Padua, Italy, the site of one of the earliest and most important medical schools.
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