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Marcus and Joni Lamb, founders of Daystar, also host their own show, as seen in this screenshot from their network. With $233 million in assets, Daystar is the largest religious television network in America that also calls itself a church. Daystar Television Network hide caption

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NPR News Investigations

Can A Television Network Be A Church? The IRS Says Yes

NPR examines previously undisclosed financial records from Daystar Television. Those files raise issues as basic as the definition of "church" and as grand as the role of government in religion.

Ukraine's controversial opposition leader and former prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, is Poroshenko's main rival in upcoming presidential elections. Genya Savilov/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Still Reeling From Crisis, Ukraine Prepares For Presidential Vote

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Marcus and Joni Lamb, founders of Daystar, also host their own show, as seen in this screenshot from their network. With $233 million in assets, Daystar is the largest religious television network in America that also calls itself a church. Daystar Television Network hide caption

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More and more older adults are becoming entrepreneurs instead of retiring, like Paul Tasner of Pulpworks, who spoke at the 2013 Global Social Venture Competition in California. Courtesy of Kevin Warnock hide caption

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Never Too Late: More Older Adults Sold On Entrepreneurship

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Florida Gov. Rick Scott recognizes a visitor in the gallery during his March 4 State of the State speech at the Capitol in Tallahassee. Phil Sears/AP hide caption

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After Setbacks, Florida Governor Courts Latino Support

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Students participate in orchestra practice at Dr. John Folks Middle School in suburban San Antonio. The school is brand new and was built with explosive growth in mind — the student population is expected to double to 1,200 within five years. Melissa Block/NPR hide caption

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As Texas Gets More Diverse, Educators Grab The Bull By The Horns

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A few of the D'Angelico guitars set to be auctioned, pictured here at the GTR showroom in New York City. Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images hide caption

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On The Auction Block: The Stradivarius Of Guitars

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The Harlem Hellfighters, a new graphic novel by Max Brooks, retells the story of the first African-American unit to fight in World War I. Caanan White/Courtesy of Broadway Books hide caption

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The Harlem Hellfighters: Fighting Racism In The Trenches Of WWI

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