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  • American Airlines unveiled the first change to its logo and the look of its planes since 1968 on Thursday.
  • Some GOP House members argue that if the debt limit isn't raised, the president would have to make choices about what bills get paid. But economists say prioritizing payments — even assuming it would be possible — isn't a great idea.
  • Manti Te'o — a linebacker for Notre Dame and a former Heisman Trophy candidate — has come under fire for allegedly making up a girlfriend who died of cancer. Robert Siegel speaks with sports correspondent Mike Pesca for more on the story.
  • Audie Cornish talks to Howard French, associate professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and a former, longtime foreign correspondent for The New York Times, about the relationship between France and post-colonial Africa.
  • The U.S. formally recognized the Somali government for the first time in 20 years on Thursday when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mahamud at the State Department. Hassan is the first permanent Somali president since 1991 and faces a daunting task of rebuilding a nation torn by conflict and Islamist insurgencies.
  • A 2008 federal law is supposed to protect people from having their genes used against them. But it only applies to health insurance — not, for example, long-term-care insurance. That's exactly the type of insurance people might seek after learning they're genetically predisposed to some medical problem down the road.
  • Some of the most beloved nature writers of all time, Henry David Thoreau and Aldo Leopold, are helping scientists learn how global warming will affect spring. Using historical records, the scientists are able to predict when flowers will bloom during especially hot years.
  • More than 2 million construction jobs disappeared during the economic downturn. But now that there are indications the sector is rebounding, the industry is actually experiencing a labor shortage in many parts of the country.
  • Synergy! Monetization! Return on investment! Businesspeople have a language all their own. In this final round, puzzle guru Will Hines puts our contestants' acumen to the test, removing key words from business clichés to find out who's most prone to a win-win situation. We'll have those TPS reports on your desk at 8 AM sharp.
  • Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy wins girl back again. Movies can seem so formulaic sometimes. Puzzle guru Will Hines would agree, as contestants race to figure out the common trope among a set of four films. Years of reading IMDB is about to pay off.
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