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  • By John KanelisSchool is about to commence at Texas colleges and universities very soon.This will be the most unusual start of an academic year in…
  • Rutgers University welcomes the arrival of new athletic director Julie Hermann as the beginning of a new era, weeks after turmoil engulfed its athletics department. The school's basketball coach was fired last month after videos showed that he verbally and physically abused players during practice.
  • Set in a medical marijuana dispensary, the big networks all turned the show down. But Netflix picked it up and co-creator Chuck Lorre says, ultimately, it's about characters who care for one another.
  • The CDC's new guidance that it's safe for fully vaccinated people to go without masks, even indoors, has led to a confusing situation for businesses, which now have to decide what to do on their own.
  • In a letter to the Senate, the business leaders say it is "simply unacceptable" to do nothing about gun violence and mass shootings in the U.S.
  • Actor George Clooney published an online response to allegations made about his upcoming marriage by The Daily Mail, convincing the British tabloid to take its story down. It was just the latest successful example of an evolving phenomenon: the online rebuttal.
  • Corporate America is jumping on the opportunities to make people healthier, while keep their bottoms line strong. Leaders of supermarkets, hotel chains and restaurant groups gathered in Washington this week for a summit aimed at shaping private sector solutions to the obesity epidemic.
  • Robert Siegel talks with Andrew Stern, president of the Service Employees International Union, about the union's split from the AFL-CIO. Stern formally announced the division at a news conference in Chicago Monday afternoon.
  • The FDA is urging customers to toss certain brands of grated Pecorino Romano; at the same time, it escalated an existing recall of numerous shredded cheeses.
  • Join Luke and his guest Larry Weishuhn this week for a recap of last weekend's Spring Outdoor Ron-de-Voux at the Top Rail Cowboy Church in Greenville. This is the 5th year for the event and it continues to grow each year. Also, Luke invites everyone to the Crappiefest at Lake Fork on March 23. To register or for more information visit www.crappiefest.com. To watch a video on last week's event, Search A Sportsmans Life on Carbontv.com or YouTube. Contact outdoors writer Luke Clayton through email on his website www.catfishradio.org
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