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  • Analysts expect this fall's election to turn on the economy. President of the American Enterprise Institute Arthur C. Brooks wants to deepen the debate on the economy by discussing which economic policies are morally right. Brooks talks to Steve Inskeep about his book, The Road to Freedom: How to Win the Fight for Free Enterprise.
  • President Obama is back in Washington after a long weekend of international diplomacy. First there was the G8 summit at Camp David and then the NATO summit in Chicago. The Windy City is also home to the president's re-election headquarters, and at news conference Monday, he was forced to defend his campaign attacks on Republican rival Mitt Romney.
  • The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the case of a former Boston University student sued for illegally downloading music. Joel Tenenbaum was charged with downloading 30 songs in 2007 from an unlicensed file-sharing service, and then ordered to pay damages of $675,000.
  • "Celebrate" was recorded for the upcoming film Sparkle. The duet by Whitney Houston and Jordan Sparks debuted on Ryan Seacrest's radio show.
  • The parents of Diane Waller and Randy Kjarland are deceased. The couple tells the Daily Herald they decided to have their wedding at Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Minn., to be near their family.
  • Francois Hollande is the first socialist president of France in 17 years — but how ideological will he be in office? Eric Pape of Foreign Policy argues that that his choice of government ministers suggest that he plans to be a social justice-driven center-left president.
  • Hulu is bringing a new slate of original programming to live alongside its offerings from broadcast and cable, and one is a show about movies from Kevin Smith.
  • What will be the focus of the coming election? Jay Cost of The Weekly Standard has some advice for Mitt Romney: people are already disappointed with the President's record on jobs, you just need to convince them to act on their convictions.
  • The New Orleans Saints say they have the experience and leadership to have productive offseason practices even without their star quarterback. New Orleans…
  • Though they may be well-meaning, not to mention more affordable than trained interpreters, relying on accidental interpreters, such as family members, during medical treatment isn't the best idea, research has found.
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