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  • With college sports conferences realigning themselves as if they were inspired by the Human Centipede movies, another twist has emerged today, with Texas Christian University opting to leave the Big East — a conference it had not yet formally joined — in favor of the Big 12.
  • On Sunday, the selection committee set the field for the annual descent into March Madness. The four No. 1 seeds are defending champion Villanova, North Carolina, Kansas and Gonzaga.
  • Robert Larkin began hanging around underground radio stations at an early age, and after a military stint that launched a healthcare technology management career, returned to radio and worked at several top stations in the New York area -- including rock and roll at WNEW-FM, news and sports at WNEW-AM, blues and jazz at WBGO, the nationally-syndicated sketch comedy “Hub City Spoke Repair,” and the pioneering rock alternative, WHTG-FM106.3. Now he’s enjoying that same variety of programming working the weekends here at Arizona Public Radio, KNAU.
  • By Howard Fischerhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/knau/local-knau-659501.mp3Phoenix, AZ – There always has been a certain volatility in…
  • A new survey of the best cities for business finds that affordability is more important than being fashionable. As a result, Inc. magazine put Riverside and San Bernardino, Calif., and the New Jersey cities of Camden and Newark high on its list. See the magazine's lists of the best and worst places for companies to thrive.
  • Both the U.S. and Japan had been undefeated after going 2-0 to win their groups.
  • More people say they will wear a political costume this Halloween in a year after an election than ever before. Hillary Clinton, for one, says she might go as "the president."
  • It's like sliding off the top of a 15-story building on nothing more than an air mattress. The giant Verrückt water slide stands at 168 feet tall.
  • After a mostly scoreless game, the Los Angeles Dodgers blasted ahead of the Houston Astros in the top of the ninth inning with five runs, evening up the best-of-seven series Saturday, now 2-2.
  • The IRS gave some conservative groups extra, improper scrutiny. Now there's a bipartisan request for the IRS to answer dozens of questions. Read the queries and demands for information from the top Democrat and top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
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