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Butler Hires Miller as Coach to Replace Outgoing Stevens
Butler announced it was promoting the recently hired assistant Brandon Miller to replace Brad Stevens, who took the head job with the Boston Celtics.


Luxury brands embracing babies
Baby fashion expert and consultant Rachel Florio-Urso discusses baby fashion trends with Nina dos Santos and Maggie Lake


RPT-Wall St Week Ahead Stocks face the Fed, jobs and earnings
NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) - This week on Wall Street could be a summer blockbuster, with the marquee featuring a triple bill the Fed, jobs and earnings.


Chevy Impala ends foreign dominance in sedans consumer reports
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co.'s Chevrolet Impala has been tapped by Consumer Reports as the top sedan in the United States, seizing a spot dominated by Japanese and European models for more...


Well Medical Procedures May Be Useless, or Worse
Many new techniques and medicines are either no more effective than the old ones, or worse, and many doctors persist in using practices that have been shown to be useless or harmful, a new analysis shows.


Gold-tiled pool and frescoes inside Versace's former Miami mansion
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., July 27 (Reuters) - Walking into the opulent, Mediterranean-style mansion once owned by innovative fashion designer Gianni Versace is a step back into the early 1990s when energy...


Two explosions rock Benghazi
July 28 - Explosions rocked the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Sunday in what appeared to be attacks on judicial buildings, said a security official. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)


Currents | Furniture New Uses for Rescued Timber
Furniture made in Nicaragua from local tempest-tossed wood.


Feared Traditional Priest From Ghana Spends a Year in the Bronx
Nana Kwaku Bonsam, a renowned traditional priest with a religious empire in Ghana, has spent the last year in the Bronx.


Hader on life after 'SNL'
Comedian/actor Bill Hader has departed "Saturday Night Live" after eight seasons, but it's not like he's strapped for work.


Cambodians go to the polls
Cambodians went to the polls Sunday for an election whose outcome is all but certain five more years in power for long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen.


Obama aims to change topic, seize initiative in fiscal fights
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama told supporters on Monday that he plans to focus his agenda clearly on the economic challenges of the middle class, a theme he will lay out in a speech...


Ad firms Publicis, Omnicom in merger talks - report
July 26 (Reuters) - Advertising groups Publicis Groupe SA and Omnicom Group Inc are in late-stage merger talks, Bloomberg reported, citing a person with knowledge of the matter.


The top films at the North American box office
July 28 (Reuters) - Following are the top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days starting July 26, led by "The Wolverine," according to studio estimates compiled by Reuters. 1 (*) The Wolverine .........................$ 55.0 million 2 (1) The Conjuring .........................$ 22.1 million 3 (2) Despicable Me 2........................$ 16.0 million 4 (3) Turbo..................................$ 13.3 million 5 (4) Grown Ups 2 ...........................$


Smaller, paler Earth unveiled in new NASA photo
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A robotic space probe nearly 900 million miles from Earth turned its gaze away from Saturn and its entourage of moons to take a picture of its home planet, NASA said on Monday.


Thief drives Seagulls' van so far away
A van loaded with keyboards, guitars, amps and drums used by the 1980s band A Flock of Seagulls was stolen from a southern California hotel over the weekend, police said.


Mortgage rates fall for first time since May MBA
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Interest rates for U.S. home mortgages dropped last week for the first time in two-and-a-half months in the wake of soothing comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke,...


CORRECTED-Stomach bug linked to produce sickens 285 people in 11 U.S. states
(Corrects headline to stomach bug instead of stomach virus)


From Deep in West Texas, a Gathering to Consider the Universe
In its 34th year, the Texas Star Party drew more than 500 amateur astronomers from across the United States and Canada to gaze together into the vast open skies.


Federer's slump continues
Roger Federer's first appearance in Gstaad for nine years lasted just over an hour as the former World No.1 made an untimely exit to Germany's Daniel Brands.


Snowden dad 'He shared the truth'
Edward Snowden did the right thing by leaking U.S. intelligence and helping the American people see the truth, his father, Lon Snowden, said Friday on NBC's "Today."


IMF urges effective Fed communication on exit strategy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will need to effectively communicate its strategy to exit from its massive monetary stimulus while avoiding excessive volatility in interest rates, the...


The 30-Minute Interview Khashy Eyn
Mr. Eyn is the chief executive of Platinum Properties, a boutique brokerage firm that specializes in the downtown residential market of Manhattan, and now Miami.


Accused Fort Hood shooter says he participated in war on Islam
(Reuters) - Accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hasan said on Saturday that the United States military is engaged in a war with the Muslim religion, and he apologized for having participated in what he called "illegal and immoral aggression" against Muslims.


Real Madrid confirm Higuain move to Napoli
Serie A side Napoli have completed the signing of Argentine international Gonzalo Higuain from Real Madrid.


Florida Gives Muschamp $250,000 Raise Annually
Florida has given coach Will Muschamp a raise after an 11-win season.


3 Are Killed in Bus Crash in Indiana
A bus carrying teenagers home from a church camp crashed Saturday after exiting an interstate in Indianapolis.


Cuomo Signs Law Banning Shark Fin Sales
The bill signed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signals the death knell for a traditional Chinatown delicacy shark fin soup.


Bloomberg Media Recruits a New Chief From the Atlantic
Justin B. Smith, a president of the Atlantic Media Company who earned a reputation as an aggressive promoter of digital media, will be named chief executive of the Bloomberg Media Group.


Shark attack claims teen's life
As lifeguards approached to pull a drowning Brazilian teenager from the water, she suffered a second, fatal misfortune -- a shark attack.


Scene Stealers Once Writer for The Young and Restless, Is Charging Into a New Episode
Maria Arena Bell, once the head writer of The Young and Restless, has taken a hit in her career, but shes never let it stop her. Instead, she has charged into a new chapter.


Man Utd signs new sponsor
Manchester United may face a new challenge on the field next season without Alex Ferguson but the English Premier League giant appears to have no domestic equals commercially with its ever expanding list of global sponsors.


UPDATE 2-Sony near buying Ericsson out of phone venture-WSJ
* Sony and Ericsson decline to comment on reported talks


Art on a Grand Scale
Walter De Marias multifaceted achievement and sly Dadaist humor helped give rise to earthworks, Conceptual Art and Minimal art.


Gadgetwise Concert-Hall Sound From a Computer
The Explorer digital-to-analog converter reroutes music stored on a computer through its own audio circuitry, offering better sound.


T Magazine All the Rage | The Next Great Cocktail Craze? Boozy Punches
At the 11the annual Tales of the Cocktail convention in New Orleans, revelers embraced large-batch, high-proof drinks served in giant bowls.


The 30-Minute Interview Khashy Eyn
Mr. Eyn is the chief executive of Platinum Properties, a boutique brokerage firm that specializes in the downtown residential market of Manhattan, and now Miami.


Obama disputes job projections for Keystone XL pipeline -NYT
WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama called into question the number of jobs that would be created from the controversial Keystone XL pipeline in an interview with the New York Times released on Saturday.


Can horn sales save the rhino?
South Africa wants to sell some of its $1 billion of stockpiled rhino horns. But will it end poaching, or just encourage the slaughter?


Snapshot The Actor Will Poulter Talks About Were the Millers
In Were the Millers, Will Poulter has a full-frontal sequence, he raps, and he makes out with Jennifer Aniston and Emma Roberts at the same time.


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