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'There Wasn't None Of Us': Jean Shepard, Country Music Trailblazer, Dies At 82
Six decades ago, Shepard became the third woman to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. The country music pioneer died Sunday outside Nashville.
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What All Those Pre-Dawn Tweets Say About Campaign Strategy
The Clinton campaign is taking both the high and low roads in responding to Trump's recent stumbles.
FBI Investigating Burning Of Black Church Painted With 'Vote Trump'
The fire that largely gutted the century-old church in Greenville, Miss., has been ruled an arson. The mayor called the attack an attempt to scare voters days ahead of the presidential election.
'He Was Just That Anointed': Remembering Gospel Star Joe Ligon
Ligon, a co-founder of the influential group the Mighty Clouds of Joy, died Sunday. He was part of a movement toward contemporary gospel, which incorporated elements of R&B and pop.
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Poll: Trump Needs To Choose Between Presidency And His Business
Two-thirds of Americans think Trump must avoid a conflict of interest, according to a Bloomberg poll. But only a slight majority are confident he'll put the country's interests ahead of his own.
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U.S. Soccer Reaches Back To The Past To Kickstart Its Future
Bruce Arena is named the coach of the U.S. Men's Soccer team a decade after he was fired from the post. Arena replaces former coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who was let go on Monday.
OPEC Agrees To First Cut In Oil Production Since 2008
With the cut, OPEC's production will drop by 1.2 million barrels daily to 32.5 million barrels. The deal takes effect at the start of 2017.
Creator Of McDonald's Big Mac Dies At 98
Michael "Jim" Delligatti gave the world the famous sandwich. You know: two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun.
Trump Picks Ex-Senator, Banned From Russia, As His Intelligence Chief
Dan Coats, a former Indiana senator, has been selected as director of national intelligence. But Coats and the president-elect appear to have very different views of Russia.
Rex Tillerson Cuts Ties With Exxon Mobil In Advance Of Confirmation Hearings
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to become U.S. secretary of state is in line to receive a $180 million retirement package.
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