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  • Shortages of paper and cardboard — plus issues with warehouse and shipping capacity — are causing havoc in the publishing industry right before the holiday shopping season kicks into gear.
  • The dismantling of USAID has had a significant impact on the projects that may actually serve to discourage illegal immigration to the U.S.
  • A federal judge rules that Google illegally abused its monopoly power to maintain its control over the search engine business. Google says it's appealing.
  • If you’re one of those people who think there can only be one “song of the summer,” and that the Hot 100 provides a clear-cut metric for determining a winner, then this year’s race is a statistical dead heat.
  • Earlier this week, Luke traveled down to Crockett, Texas and visited with the folks at Stealth Vision (www.stealthvision.com). This company, owned by noted eye surgeon and well-traveled big game hunter Dr. John McCall, makes some of the finest hunting optics available. Mr. Joe Cunningham spent time with Luke mounting and shooting in one of the Stealth Vision scopes on Luke's new CVA Cascade rifle chambered in 6.5 PCR. Luke was amazed at the accuracy provided by his new rifle/scope combination and shot at the longest distance of his life, out to 1,200 yards. Precision shooting at various yardages was as simple as knowing the range and dialing it in. This was a very fun and educational day for Luke. Click and listen to Luke and Joe Cunningham talk about long range rifle shooting in today's show.
  • "Nobody really compares" to Alan Williams number-wise, a statistician says. But the starting center for University of California, Santa Barbara, isn't widely expected to be named Player of the Year.
  • In Commerce, the emergency medical center that closed on Aug. 6 is going to remain closed for the immediate future. Today, Hunt Regional Healthcare officials said COVID patient volume and staffing needs at the Greenville hospital remained too high for the Commerce emergency center to re-open.
  • In today's show, Luke tells about a recent afternoon hunt he enjoyed this week with good friends David Cotton and David's father Edgar. Luke was hunting with his new Mossberg Patriot rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor caliber, looking for a management buck. He and David watched plenty of deer but nothing that filled the bill for this hunt. Edgar was hunting another food plot that was covered up in deer. The evening was wrapped up around the campfire with a quick snack of hotdogs cooked over an open fire! All in all a wonderful few hours spent in the outdoors.Luke also gives some fishing tips from area lakes. For more of what Luke does, visit his website www.catfishradio.org
  • The NBA Champs piled onto the top of a double decker bus that carried them through Miami streets overflowing with fans. But the route also passed under three low hanging overpasses. Amid shouts of "Get Down," the 6'8" LeBron James barely manage to avoid what the Kansas City Star called "a faceful of concrete."
  • Former U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown says Washington Post CEO Will Lewis told police a "clearly fabricated" account in 2011 to justify destroying emails amid a scandal. Lewis denies wrongdoing.
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