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  • The federal government's only scheduled public meeting in North Carolina today to discuss expanding oil and gas exploration off the Atlantic coast and in…
  • A federal judge is postponing the bribery trial of a North Carolina insurance magnate and two associates until two weeks before next year's primary…
  • RBS, the Royal Bank of Scotland, is already in a tough spot. It's among several banks being investigated for allegedly rigging the interbank lending rate known as LIBOR. As Steve Inskeep reports, Friday it warned that it faced several potential lawsuits over those allegations.
  • Top Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers went to Chicago this week to take notes on how that city's force handled large protests at the NATO summit. CMPD…
  • http://66.225.205.104/CT20110920.mp3 NCAA Rules and UNC Charlotte Athletics College athletes, coaches and the NCAA have made headlines several times over…
  • The speedy and intoxicating Americana band performs seven songs live on stage in West Virginia.
  • In a hotel room near midnight, Bridgers shares a lullaby for the lost. You can't help but hang on for dear life.
  • The folk singer shares stories about persevering through dark times.
  • The All Songs Considered team is ending its days at SXSW with an acoustic performance by a different musical guest each night. Watch Marling perform "Walk Alone" after most of Austin had gone to bed.
  • The beloved bluegrass band, which just won its first Grammy, performs live for Mountain Stage.
  • Inspired early on by Henry Mancini, the pianist has since played with Woody Shaw and Nat Adderley.
  • Three brothers attribute their love of music to their father and namesake, Bill Wilson.
  • However you feed your soul, this season's crop of cookbooks, crafted by big-name chefs, food personalities, and just plain good cooks, is sure to please those on your holiday list who take pleasure in preparing good things to eat.
  • When CBS correspondent Byron Pitts was 12 years old, he had a debilitating stutter and a terrible secret: he couldn't read. In his new memoir, Step Out On Nothing, Pitts describes how, with faith and family, he overcame illiteracy to become an award-winning correspondent.
  • Sixty-eight percent of all web searches take place on Google.com. But as journalist Randall Stross found when researching his new book, Planet Google: One Company's Audacious Plan to Organize Everything We Know, the company's business extends well beyond basic web searches.
  • The war in Iraq has been President Bush's war, but Bob Woodward's new book charges that the commander in chief has maintained "an odd detachment from its management."
  • In her new book, Animals Make Us Human, Temple Grandin examines common notions of animal happiness and concludes that dogs, cats, horses, cows and zoo animals — among other creatures — possess an emotional system akin to that of humans.
  • The reopening economy has sent crude up about 40 percent since the start of the year. What's next?
  • "The Only Heartbreaker" enlists an '80s sound in classic "Take On Me"-style that emphasizes the histrionics of intentionally sabotaging something or someone.
  • Asiahn's "My World" is a daring and brave invitation to a real, grown-up love, delivered in a gilded envelope with a wax seal.
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