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  • M.L. Schultze The last three years have been a trifecta of success for Akron natives Preston Clark and Frank Miller III and their 7th Floor Clothing line, a company they conceived when they were classmates at Firestone High School First came the day Akron native LeBron James donned their original design baseball cap featuring a crowned frog kissing a trophy. It was a celebration of the Cavs’ 2016 NBA championship, and Clark says it caught the nation’s attention.
  • U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer says foreign operatives may be involved in Saturday's attack on a police station in Fallujah that killed at least 25. Bremer believes the attacks could be the work of suspected al Qaeda associate Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian blamed for calling for increased attacks on civilian Iraqi targets. Hear NPR's Corey Flintoff.
  • The film is based on the best-selling novel by M.L. Stedman, and features Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander in its lead roles.
  • Prosecutors making their closing arguments in the trial of two Tyco executives accused of stealing $170 million from the company emphasize what they call the pair's opulent lifestyles. Jurors are expected to begin deliberating Thursday in the case of former chief executive L. Dennis Kozlowski and former financial head Mark H. Swartz. Hear NPR's Michele Norris and reporter Nancy Solomon.
  • In L.A. Superior Court on Monday morning, attorneys for clergy sex-abuse victims and for the archdiocese presented a $660 million settlement. Attorneys and advocates for the victims are skeptical of the timing of the settlement as they believe it was timed to prevent the trial that was set to go ahead that day.
  • If you had to leave your home, you'd bring essential items for survival. But if you could take one sentimental object, what would it be? We asked refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Honduras and more.
  • For centuries, women weren't considered fast enough or strong enough to race. They've broken every barrier and disproved falsehoods about their fitness for the sport, in some cases outcompeting men.
  • This week's music is inspired by the simple joys of life, with performances by Conspirare, the King's Singers, the Tabernacle Choir, and more.
  • The E.W. Scripps Co. canceled its spelling bee this year because of the coronavirus. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to two seventh graders who would have been contestants about their passion for spelling.
  • President Obama said he will ask Congress for more than $1.8 billion to fight Zika virus.
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