Bill Chappell

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Pastor Joel Osteen Is The Target Of A Complex Online Hoax

Monday, April 08, 2013

April Fool's Day was one week ago — but an elaborate hoax targeting Pastor Joel Osteen gained wide attention Monday, after those behind the hoax used Twitter, YouTube, and other socia...

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'Keep Google Reader Running' Petition Hits 100K; Fans Audition Replacements

Friday, March 15, 2013

Google's announcement this week that it will kill its Reader product on July 1 prompted moans of despair from those who rely on the free RSS service to monitor headlines. To illustrate the level of dependency they've come to feel, some are comparing the move to Google abandoning search.

The ...

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Runway Scare: Driverless Van Crosses Path Of Passenger Jet At Toronto Airport

Friday, March 15, 2013

Canadian officials are investigating an incident in which a driverless van traveled across the runway at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, at the same time an Air Canada flight was landing late Monday night. After the plane's pilots reportedly ignored commands to pull up, the jet "narrowly missed" the van, ...

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NHL Realignment: New Divisions Drawn To Ease Time Zone Conflicts

Friday, March 15, 2013

The NHL will shuffle its teams before next season, moving from three divisions in each conference to a total of four divisions in the Eastern and Western Conferences. The league's owners approved the plan Thursday; the players' association gave its OK last week.

The plan brings the biggest changes to ...

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New York City Hits A New Population Mark, Topping 8.3 Million

Thursday, March 14, 2013

New York City's population is at an all-time high, with an estimated 8,336,697 people living in the city, according to the most recent U.S. Census Data. "For the first time since before 1950, more people are coming to New York City than leaving," said Mayor Bloomberg, announcing the gains ...

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Death Row Inmate Fights For Right To Die In Oregon

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Convicted murderer Gary Haugen has spent more than 30 years in prison; he's been on death row since 2007. And if he had his way, he would schedule his execution tomorrow. But in an unusual case, the Oregon Supreme Court must decide whether Haugen, who has waived his right to ...

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Alabama's Governor Signs Education Bill Allowing School Choice

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Alabama's Gov. Robert Bentley has signed a sweeping education bill that gives tax credits to parents who want to transfer their children from a failing public school to another public or private school. The bill became law one day after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that a lawsuit against it ...

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Pope Francis: A Saintly Name, Hold The 'I'

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

After his election as pope Wednesday, Jorge Mario Bergoglio chose a name that, for many Catholics, sent an immediate signal of his goal to unite the Roman Catholic Church: Pope Francis. The name also prompted some confusion whether it should include "I."

At least one of those questions has ...

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Pope Francis: What Happens After A Papal Election

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

As news spread that the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel was billowing white smoke to signal the election of Pope Francis, anticipation built for the new pontiff's first appearance on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica.

Update at 6:45 p.m. ET: The Vatican says Pope Francis will celebrate ...

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The Ale That Men Brew: Iron Maiden Serves Up A Beer

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Three decades after giving the world The Number of the Beast, Iron Maiden is poised to release its latest work — and it's a beer. That's the latest from the Metal Injection website, whose "Bands and Booze" section makes it uniquely qualified to present such news.

The band collaborated ...

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Claims Of A Meteorite's Ancient Aquatic Fossils Spark Debate

Monday, March 11, 2013

A meteorite that lit the sky over Sri Lanka with a yellow and green flame when it fell to earth on Dec. 29, 2012, contains "fossilized biological structures," according to researchers in Britain, Sri Lanka, and the United States. Elaborating on claims they first made in January, the scientists are ...

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In Noma's Norovirus Episode, Ignored Emails Get Some Blame

Monday, March 11, 2013

Days after news spread that Danish restaurant Noma, three-time winner of Restaurant magazine's "World's Best Restaurant" title, was blamed for a norovirus outbreak in which dozens of diners fell ill, the restaurant has issued a public response and sought to clarify its handling of the situation.

And while ...

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'World's Best Restaurant' Blamed For 67 Diners' Illnesses

Friday, March 08, 2013

Noma, the Danish eatery that has won fans with its innovative approach to Nordic cuisine, and won Restaurant magazine's "World's Best Restaurant" title the past three years, is getting some unwelcome press, after dozens of people who ate at the Copenhagen restaurant fell sick.

A formal review by Denmark's ...

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Alabama's Contentious Education Bill In Limbo As Courts Review Cases

Friday, March 08, 2013

A week after a sweeping and controversial education bill was adopted by the Alabama Legislature, the measure is on hold, with a circuit judge and the state's supreme court reviewing separate lawsuits filed over it. Democrats say Republicans broke the rules when they inserted school choice language into a bill ...

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Citizens Of Nitro, W.V., Watch Town's Bridge Blow Up

Friday, March 08, 2013

The last portion of the Dick Henderson Memorial Bridge, which once connected the West Virginia towns of Nitro and St. Albans, was demolished this morning. Hundreds of people gathered to view the controlled explosion Friday morning.

Parts of the 79-year-old truss bridge spanning the Kanawha River had previously been cut ...

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Trademark Board Hears Challenge To 'Redskins' Team Name

Thursday, March 07, 2013

A group of Native Americans says the NFL's Washington Redskins should not be allowed to trademark the team name, which they say is offensive. The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, part of the U.S. Patent Office, heard the case Thursday.

The five plaintiffs must now prove that "the name 'Washington ...

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County Will Pay $15.5 Million To Man Who Spent 22 Months In Solitary Confinement

Thursday, March 07, 2013

When he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and other charges in 2005, Stephen Slevin had no way of knowing that an opinion about his mental state would put him on a path to spend more than 22 months of solitary confinement in a New Mexico county ...

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In The Iditarod Race, 'Pee Pants' Get An Endurance Test

Thursday, March 07, 2013

It will take more than a week for Alaska's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, which began Sunday, to cover nearly 1,000 miles. But every minute counts — and several mushers are trying out special pants that allow them to race without stopping for bathroom breaks.

That revelation comes from ...

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House Gives OK To $982 Billion Short-Term Spending Bill

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

The House has approved a bill to fund the federal government through the end of September. The $982 billion continuing resolution introduced by Rep. Harold Rogers (R-KY), who heads the Appropriations Committee, would avoid a potential government shutdown on March 27.

The measure provides spending through the end of the ...

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Yes Mississippi, You Can Homebrew (If Governor Signs New Bill)

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Mississippi is poised to make homebrewing legal, after its legislature approved a beer-brewing measure Wednesday. The bill now heads to Gov. Phil Bryant, who last year approved a move to raise the state's maximum alcohol limits on beer — something the current bill's supporters point to with optimism. The governor's ...

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