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For a new generation of Marines, 9/11 is history
By: Tom Bowman | Lexie Schapitl | NPR
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PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (NPR) – It’s still pitch black and Marine recruits are scurrying around under garish spotlights, stacking their weapons and packs, all under the constant screams of drill… Read More

Multistate search for a murder suspect ends with a hostage situation and fatal standoff at a gas station
By: Associated Press
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CEREDO, W.Va. (AP) — A man suspected of murder in Ohio and multiple carjackings in Kentucky was killed by West Virginia police in a standoff outside a gas station where… Read More

Joe Burrow treated roughly by the Browns as he throws for a career-low 82 yards in season-opening loss
By: Tom Withers | AP
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Once he was mercifully pulled, Joe Burrow stood stoically on Cincinnati’s sideline and watched the final five minutes of a forgettable season opener. He kept his helmet… Read More

Updated COVID shots are coming. They’re part of a trio of vaccines to block fall viruses
By: Associated Press
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Updated COVID-19 vaccines are coming soon, just in time to pair them with flu shots. And this fall, the first vaccines for another scary virus called RSV are rolling… Read More

Pennsylvania police say an escaped killer has stolen a van and shaved his facial hair
By: Joe Hernandez I NPR
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PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (NPR) – A convicted killer who escaped from a Pennsylvania jail late last month has stolen a refrigerated van and changed his appearance as he continues to evade… Read More

An hour of stirring performances from the late singer/songwriter “The Very Best of John Prine” on AUSTIN CITY LIMITS – Sept. 16 at 10 pm
Austin City Limits “The Very Best of John Prine” Saturday, September 16 at 10 pm Live music beacon Austin City Limits proudly opened Season 46 with a gem: a… Read More