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Chick-Fil-A Founder S. Truett Cathy Dies At 93
S. Truett Cathy's Chick-fil-A has now grown to $5 billion in annual sales, and its stores still close on Sundays, reflecting its founder's religious beliefs.
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1/12/15 - Alaska Airlines donates $1 million to Alaska Native science, engineering education
Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program director said gift will change AlaskaIn 2013, the National Governors Association issued a report saying U.S.…
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Famous Paintings Sell For Millions At Auction, But The Artist Gets Zero
Unlike novelists and musicians, visual artists don't get royalties for their work. New legislation aims to fix this by taxing public sales, but auction houses Christie's and Sotheby's oppose the idea.
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States Consider Bills To Crack Down On Workplace Bullies
About a dozen states across the country are taking up laws to give workers legal protections against workplace abuse, though critics say it's impossible to legislate against somebody being a jerk.
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Would March Be Less Mad If Players Were Paid?
A ruling this week that football players at Northwestern University could join a union has prompted dire warnings, but the most popular college sports probably wouldn't change much at all.
Hear Sharon Van Etten Break Down Every Track On Her Stunning New Album
The singer reflects on how her life has changed in the five years since her previous album, shares stories about her new songs, and explains why she decided to demolish her beloved sound.
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Manilla Road's Mark 'The Shark' Shelton, Traditional Metal's Innovator, Dead At 60
Shelton was tireless in his pursuit of timeless metal. He died after performing at the Headbangers Open Air Festival in Germany.
Lobbyists, Campaign Cash And Think Tanks: How Silicon Valley Tackled Politics
Facebook didn't open an office in Washington, DC until it was five years old and already worth billions. Last year, the company spent $12 million lobbying lawmakers and the federal government.
Trump Praises NFL Decision, Questions If Protesting Players Should Be In The Country
"You have to stand, proudly, for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing," Trump told Fox News, "you shouldn't be there, maybe you shouldn't be in the country."
The Sistine Chapel Gets Its Own High-Tech Spectacle, With Music By Sting
Now there's a new spectacle where visitors can feast their eyes on every detail of Michelangelo's masterpieces, with high-definition projections, actors, acrobats and music.
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