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Three-down LBs more scarce as pass plays increase 08/23/2014 03:48pm • HOWARD ULMAN AP Sports Writer FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Hall of Fame linebacker Andre Tippett had a simple answer for how often he left the field when the opponent had the ball."Never."A slight exaggeration? Perhaps.What's certain is that an NFL linebacker's role has changed since Tippett's retireme Jell-O can't stop slippery sales slide 08/23/2014 11:38am • CANDICE CHOI AP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Jell-O has lost its jiggle and nobody knows how to fix it.The dessert was invented more than a century ago and helped popularize a delicacy reserved for the rich into a quick, affordable treat. Americans of all ages are familiar with the famous " Jell-O can't stop slippery sales slide 08/23/2014 11:38am • CANDICE CHOI AP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Jell-O has lost its jiggle and nobody knows how to fix it.The dessert was invented more than a century ago and helped popularize a delicacy reserved for the rich into a quick, affordable treat. Americans of all ages are familiar with the famous " Wiggins: rare No. 1 pick traded before rookie year 08/23/2014 08:20am • JON KRAWCZYNSKI AP Basketball Writer MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The wait is almost over.The blockbuster trade that will send Kevin Love to team up with LeBron James in Cleveland will be completed on Saturday, making the Cavaliers an instant favorite in the Eastern Conference and turning Andrew Wiggins into Man who ate pot candy must stand trial in killing 08/22/2014 11:39pm • SADIE GURMAN Associated Press DENVER (AP) -- A judge ordered a Denver man on Friday to stand trial in the killing of his wife, who told dispatchers moments before her death that he was paranoid and hallucinating after eating marijuana-infused candy.Defense attorneys for 48-year-old Richard Kirk sugg Recalls this week: bean bag chairs, cribs 08/22/2014 07:39pm • The Associated Press About 2.2 million bean bag chairs are being recalled following the deaths of two children who suffocated after they crawled inside the chairs. Other recalled products include convertible cribs with a defect that can create a hazardous gap.Here's a more detailed look:BEAN BAG CH Noodles: Friend or foe? S. Koreans defend diet 08/22/2014 04:06pm • FOSTER KLUG Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Kim Min-koo has an easy reply to new American research that hits South Korea where it hurts -- in the noodles. Drunk and hungry just after dawn, he rips the lid off a bowl of his beloved fast food, wobbling on his feet but still defiant over a Will Arlington's sweetened tech tax breaks be enough to keep Opower? 08/22/2014 02:57pm • With little fanfare, the Arlington County Board in April unanimously moved to tweak its "technology zone" incentives, expanding the types of businesses eligible to receive a break on their business license (BPOL) tax. Most importantly, the incentives could now be applied to retain growing tech busi Creative, healthy and quick back-to-school breakfast, lunch and snack recipes Creative, healthy and quick back-to-school breakfast, lunch and snack recipes 08/22/2014 02:40pm • WASHINGTON -- It's back to school for many students in the D.C. area -- and back to busy schedules for many families. But healthy eating doesn't have to fall to the wayside during the school year. From on-the-go breakfasts to brown-bag lunches to family dinners, natural foods chef Jesa Henneberry Keurig strikes deal with Kraft on coffee brands 08/22/2014 01:18pm • NEW YORK (AP) -- Keurig Green Mountain says it struck a deal to make Kraft's branded coffees, such as Maxwell House and Gevalia, for its single-serve brewing systems in the U.S.The companies did not disclose financial terms of the deal.Keurig, based in Waterbury, Vermont, makes at-home brewing machi Review: Video blackouts impede baseball online 08/22/2014 12:16pm • ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writer LA PORTE, Ind. (AP) -- Major League Baseball shows what can be done right when it comes to making its games available on the Internet. It also underscores frustrations fans have with online sports coverage in general: The business of sports is set up to feed TV se MLB online chief optimistic on relaxing blackouts 08/22/2014 12:16pm • ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- An easing of blackout restrictions on Major League Baseball games online could come as early as next season, according to the head of baseball's online business.In an interview this week, Bob Bowman said he is optimistic that a deal could be reach Emmy hopefuls play the angles to nab trophies 08/22/2014 12:00pm • LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) -- If it walks like a drama and talks like a drama and yet calls itself a comedy, that's just fine with the Emmy Awards.But the audience for Monday's ceremony (8 p.m. EDT, NBC) may suffer momentary confusion when, say, the Netflix women's prison saga Bank of America settlement likely to benefit few 08/22/2014 11:08am • JOSH BOAK Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bank of America's record $16.65 billion settlement for its role in selling shoddy mortgage bonds -- $7 billion of it geared for consumer relief -- offers a glint of hope for desperate homeowners.The settlement requires the second-largest U.S. bank to red Seattle wins No. 1 pick in WNBA lottery 08/21/2014 10:30pm • DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) -- It had been 11 years since Seattle had been in the WNBA draft lottery. Coach Brian Agler and the Storm made the most of their return, walking away with the No. 1 pick Thursday night."We fought hard to try and not be here down the stretch as d
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