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Samsung’s On A Roll, But Can It Beat Apple?

Samsung has been on a roll. The hype surrounding its latest smartphone, the Galaxy S4, created a buzz in the

Fed Sees Moderate Growth, Will Continue With Its Stimulus

Update at 2:03 p.m. ET. Rates Unchanged: Following a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, the Federal Reserve said

Men Are From Mars, Women … Love Cup Holders?

When you read the words of Clotaire Rapaille, a “French-born psychiatrist-turned-marketer” quoted in yesterday’s interesting Slate article about the marketing

Is It Legal To Sell Your Old MP3s?

Say you buy a textbook in another country, where textbooks are cheap. Then you bring the book back to the

Annuities Explained: The Choices And Red Flags

Companies are licking their chops at the prospect of a wave of baby boomers leaving their jobs with trillions of

Visual Effects Firms Miss Out On Films’ Financial Success

Hollywood studios are demanding more and more visual effects to make blockbuster films. But the artists who create this movie

Cash Back On Broccoli: Health Insurers Nudge Shoppers To Be Well

At $2.50 a pound, broccoli may seem too expensive. But cut the price by 25 percent, and our thinking about

Lululemon Vows To Get To The Bottom Of Its See-Through Pants Problem

The buns … er, puns … seem endless: Lululemon, the yoga and running clothier, concedes in a letter to its

Housing Rebound Continues: Starts Rose 0.8 Percent In February

Construction was begun on 0.8 percent more homes in February than in January, the Census Bureau and Department of Housing

CEO Of Electronic Arts, World’s Third-Largest Gaming Company, Resigns

Electronic Arts, the world’s third-largest video game company, announced Monday that CEO John Riccitiello would be stepping down. Riccitiello, whose

5PM to 7PM A Prairie Home Companion

A Prairie Home Companion

Live every Saturday night, A Prairie Home Companion features comedy sketches, music and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon."

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7PM to 8PM Folk Salad

Folk Salad

Folk Salad Hosts Richard Higgs and Scott Aycock play an eclectic mix of Folk, Singer/songwriter, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Red Dirt, and anything else we happen to like that week.

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8PM to 9PM For the Sake of the Song

For the Sake of the Song

Greg Johnson, owner of The Blue Door in Oklahoma City gathers the best Red Dirt musicians in the region for his show.

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