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  • In Russia, a State TV contest to name the greatest Russians in history ended Sunday with more than 50 million votes cast. First place went to a medieval prince who fended off German invaders. Second place went to a prime minister who fended off revolutionaries. And, despite gulags, famines and purges that killed millions, Soviet dictator Josef Stalin came in third.
  • The last time the U.S. dollar sank to 100 yen was 1995. Melissa Block examines what else was going on at that time.
  • Listen to a mix of 100 songs we couldn't stop listening to, and couldn't wait to share.
  • Gov. Eric Holcomb will name a new state comptroller Tuesday, replacing Tera Klutz, who announced her resignation two months ago.
  • Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte met with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday, urging the general to end emergency rule as soon as possible and allow free and fair elections.
  • The iconic designer served as a part of the U.S. Army's "Ghost Army" in the last year of WWII. He is to posthumously receive the Congressional Gold Medal next week.
  • The cut-priced Japanese cars first appeared in the U.S. in 1958. Datsun was produced by Nissan, which decided to phase out the brand in the 1980s. Now a Japanese newspaper says Nissan may bring it back.
  • Twitter users had a field day posting photoshopped images of Robert Mugabe with the hashtag #MugabeFalls.
  • The pool carries as much water as six Olympic-size swimming pools. Beneath the surface, divers can explore an underwater "abandoned" city with apartments and an arcade.
  • The biggest song of 2025 is a straightforward ode to marriage, but the charts and algorithms are filled with love songs expressing something messier.
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