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You, Too, Can Dress Like 'El Chapo'
A Los Angeles-based clothing company has identified Joaquin Guzmán's flashy shirt, as seen in his photo with actor Sean Penn, as one of its own — and it's seizing the moment of fame with a splashy ad.
5 Must-See Acts At The 2016 Winter Jazzfest
Jazz in its most flexible definition hits New York City in a marathon weekend every January. Here are some of the 120 bands to seek out, including Camila Meza, Makaya McCraven and Ray Angry.
St. Louis Fans' Ire, And Other Reactions To The Rams' Move To LA
"I can't forgive this," St. Louis native Andy Cohen says on his Bravo show, noting that St. Louis recently topped The Wall Street Journal's list of America's top sports cities.
'My Ears Are Open': Novelist Elizabeth Strout Finds Inspiration In Everyday Life
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge says she was a "bad lawyer" before turning her energies to writing. Her latest novel, My Name is Lucy Barton, is about an aspiring writer.
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ESPN Hires Jessica Mendoza For 'Sunday Night Baseball'
Last summer, Mendoza became the network's first female analyst during an MLB broadcast. Now the former Olympic softball player will be joining the broadcast full time.
NFL Handles Fallout From Violent Pittsburgh-Cincinnati Playoff Game
The violence that spilled over in the NFL playoff game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati last weekend was a reminder of the thin line between the controlled mayhem of an NFL game and actual mayhem.
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U.S. Markets Tumble To Lowest Levels Since September
U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday in a continuation of a recent rough patch on Wall Street. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 are down by more than 7 percent.
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GOP Presidential Candidates Criticize Obama's State Of The Union Address
President Obama used his State of the Union address to argue against charges coming from the Republican presidential candidates — and they argued back.
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Doctors Respond To Obama's Ambitious Moonshot To Cure Cancer
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Dr. William Nelson, director of the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, about Obama's ambitious plan to end cancer and why we haven't found a cure.
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Secretary Kerry Highlights Diplomacy In Freeing U.S. Sailors Held By Iran
Secretary of State John Kerry addressed relations with Iran on Wednesday after the release of 10 U.S. sailors who were held for several hours when they drifted into Iranian waters.
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