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  • Consumer electronics chain Best Buy plans to allow other retailers to sell items on its website. The company wants to attract more shoppers by offering more online. Working with third party merchants is a strategy that's long been used by Amazon and other retailers. Best Buy's new online marketplace comes at a time of sluggish sales.
  • President Obama, in a joint session of Congress Thursday night, will announce his plan to get more Americans working. David Greene speaks to David Wessel of The Wall Street Journal about the challenges Obama faces promoting a jobs program and reviving the economy.
  • Moammar Gadhafi vowed never to leave Libya. That and other news in today's news wrap.
  • The sad but true answer may simply be that there are always quite a few bodies in the waters of the Northwest. And over time, some of the remains show up on shore.
  • Gov. Steve Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff on Sunday in honor of a Kentucky soldier who died while…
  • A baseball complex, amusement park, giant recreational vehicle facility and restaurants have all been among the ideas conceived or considered for parts of…
  • Various dignitaries gathered Thursday morning at White Castle in Bowling Green for a ceremony to honor first responders a few days before the 10th…
  • For the first time in 15 months, Kentucky's General Funds tax receipts failed to increase over the prior year. General Fund taxes in August hit $623…
  • On Sept. 11, the American diaspora all over the world watched the horrific day unfold. NPR foreign correspondent Michael Sullivan experienced it from a hotel room in Islamabad — a city at the center of a conflict that was both perilously near and achingly far.
  • Economists have been looking over the $447 billion job-creation package President Obama proposed to Congress Thursday night. Some say the president's proposal will boost growth significantly, but others have their doubts.
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