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  • All Things Considered introduces Lunch Menu Man to the nation. David Price, a former used car salesman in Concord, North Carolina, has become a local celebrity with his new call-in service, in which he reads the school district's lunch menu.
  • NPR's Alex Chadwick guides listeners through the funeral of Ray Charles. The late R&B pioneer was saluted by musicians, actors and political luminaries at services at the First AME Church in Los Angeles.
  • A South Coast airport is continuing to beef up its service, adding its second airline in less than a month.Beginning Tuesday, Frontier Airlines will offer…
  • A Central Coast airport is getting some expanded airline service starting this summer.United Airlines announced it will begin daily non-stop service from…
  • Called the "Hip-Hop Day of Atonement", the Nation of Islam organized a service yesterday in response to the death of rapper Tupac Shakur. It was meant for rap fans and artists "to atone for the self-destructive, genocidal lifestyle" that killed Shakur.
  • NPR's Pam Fessler looks at the debate surrounding President Bush's plan to allocate federal funds to community service organizations. Because of the religious nature of many of these organizations, some people are concerned that President Bush's proposal might violate constitutional provisions for the separation between church and state.
  • Six major news organizations have announced the breakup of the Voter News Service. It was a way to share vote counts and exit poll surveys. Host Bob Edwards reports the decision to call it quits comes after two consecutive major election-night failures by VNS.
  • The Senate Homeland Security Committee said the Secret Service's "lack of structured communication was likely the greatest contributor to the failures" at the Pennsylvania rally last summer.
  • Russian authorities said earlier this month that they detained Griner at a Moscow-area airport for allegedly transporting vape cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage.
  • In a 6-to-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that school districts could be required to reimburse students who choose special education programs at private schools even if they did not try the public school's special education offerings first.
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