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  • Hector Xavier Monsegur, or Sabu, was a well-respected hacker in the world of Anonymous. But as an informant, authorities say he helped cripple the hacktivist group. A judge let him off on time served.
  • It was the second time the record was broken in the same auction. Earlier on Sunday, a bidder bought a full ticket from Michael Jordan's 1984 NBA debut with the Chicago Bulls for $468,000.
  • Once Russia's cheating was exposed, the Justice Department says, the embarrassed country "fought back by retaliating against the truth tellers, and against the truth itself."
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  • At first glance, Friday's report on economic growth looked dismal. But most of the GDP trouble centered on weak inventory accumulation this spring. As companies restock this fall, growth may rebound.
  • The Midway Art Association’s 17th annual Plein Air Paradise event wrapped for another year Saturday, July 6. One artist had an emotional experience describing a piece to a blind admirer.
  • Author Lisa Napoli discusses the Summit County Author Talks series and her book, "Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR." (6:23)New West KnifeWorks retail director Pete Citrano details how professionals can get discounts on new knives. (22:29)Author and yoga instructor Colie Belieu shares her new book "Mindful Motherhood: A Yoga-Based Journey to Pregnancy and Birth" and upcoming classes and workshops. (32:04) Vancouver Olympics setback boosts Utah’s chances to host in 2030 (2:51)Wasatch and South Summit football teams claim victories while Park City and North Summit end their season (29:38) Main Street to close at 2 p.m. Monday for Halloween (41:13)Don’t spook your pet! Tips for your furry friends’ comfort this Halloween (42:21)Outgoing PC Tots director outlines challenges for successor (45:18)
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