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  • Jury finds rally organizers liable for the violence in Charlottesville, Va. A federal jury finds CVS, Walgreens and Walmart helped fuel the opioid crisis. More people are flying this Thanksgiving.
  • Luke's guest this week is Pastor Charlie Nassar at the Top Rail Cowboy Church in Greenville. Charlie and Luke discuss the upcoming 7th Annual Outdoor Ron-de-Voux to be held on Saturday March 28 at the Top Rail Cowboy Church. Of course, these two old friends spend some time talking about hunting and fishing as well; Charlie is a well known bass tournament angler and lifelong outdoorsman.
  • The CVS drugstore chain's decision to stop selling tobacco products drew praise as an important public health step. But, we wondered, how many people buy cigarettes at drugstores? Not as many as we thought.
  • The Commerce Department says it will ban all U.S. business transactions with Chinese-owned apps WeChat and TikTok. The parent company ByteDance is under pressure to sell TikTok to a U.S. company.
  • By Kevin JefferiesCommerce – An undercover operation by the Sulphur Springs-Hopkins County Special Crimes Unit and the D.E.A. has landed a Commerce couple…
  • The Federal Trade Commission says the online retailer's grocery deal would not hamper competition or provide an unfair advantage.
  • Millions of chicken wings will be eaten at Super Bowl parties across the country Sunday, and a lot of them will get their kick from the rising star of condiments.
  • The much-despised Bowl Championship Series is gone and in its place is the playoff fans have wanted for years. So that's the end of the controversy, right? Stefan Fatsis talks to Audie Cornish.
  • While many Americans are enthusiastic about voting in this year's midterm elections, a majority are unlikely to. Photographer Andrea Bruce traveled the U.S. to find out why people choose to stay home.
  • The first-ever NPR Student Podcast challenge has closed, with nearly 6,000 entries from all 50 states. As you might expect, students these days have a lot to say.
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