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  • Brian Wilson and Mike Love reminisce about the '60s, Paul McCartney and getting back in the studio.
  • Crowds erupted with joy and anger Saturday after Egypt's former president was sentenced to life in prison for his role in protesters' deaths. Many Egyptians hoped Hosni Mubarak and his interior minister would face harsher sentences.
  • A flood warning is in effect until 6:30 am Sunday for Southern Coos, Carroll County and Northeast Grafton County, according to the National Weather…
  • Some American employers say their businesses are starting to take a hit from the European debt crisis. NPR's Chris Arnold talks to a tour bus operator who relies on European vacationers and a factory owner who's exporting less to Europe and has scaled back hiring plans.
  • The city of Gloucester will be giving Queen Elizabeth II a traditional lamprey pie for her Diamond Jubilee. But lampreys are scarce in Gloucester. What are they to do?
  • Sunday marks 50 years since what was then the world's deadliest airplane accident: a crash that claimed 130 lives outside Paris. The most devastated community was not in France, but in the United States. Of those killed, 122 were members of the Atlanta Art Association.
  • The MTV Movie Awards aren't a showcase for the greatest art in theaters. But they do have a knack for recognizing popular performances that give a lot to movie audiences.
  • It was supposed to be a triumph of new wireless communication, demonstrated by the Italian inventor Marconi and his colleagues to a rapt London audience in 1903. But a hacker had other plans.
  • Hundreds of thousands crowded the banks of the Thames Sunday to catch a glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II leading a flotilla of a thousand boats to mark her 60-year reign.
  • Richard Dawson, the actor and original host of Family Feud, died Sunday at the age of 79. He hosted the show for nearly 10 years, ending in 1985. The actor and original host of the popular TV show died Sunday at the age of 79.
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