
New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter joined Major League Baseball's elite 3,000-hit club Saturday with a home run into the left field bleachers.
Christian Lopez, a 23-year-old fan, retrieved the home run ball, but decided to give it back to the Yankees rather than sell it because he felt it was the right thing to do.
In return for his generosity, the Yankees gave Lopez free season tickets along with a slew of signed memorabilia.
However, Lopez will be liable for paying the taxes on the gifts he received, which may end up costing him thousands of dollars.
American Morning wants to know: Do you think Christian Lopez would have been better off not catching Jeter's home run?
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On July 1, Macy’s joined the growing list of businesses that have started charging smokers steeper premiums for health coverage, asking its employees who smoke to pay $420 more per year in coverage than their non-smoking colleagues.
As health care costs soar and a struggling economy keeps corporate earnings under pressure, more and more business leaders are taking a hard look at ways to control health insurance costs and grappling with the possibility of imposing higher premiums on smokers.
American Morning wants to know: Is it fair to ask employees who smoke to pay more for health insurance?
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Atlantis is scheduled to blast off into space today for the 135th and final mission of NASA's 30-year shuttle program.
More than one million spectators are expected to converge on Cape Canaveral, FL to witness the launch.
Space travel continues to fascinate people around the world and has inspired countless films and television shows.
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(CNN) - Casey Anthony is due in court today for a sentencing hearing on four misdemeanor counts of lying to police regarding a missing person case - the only charges she was convicted of during her seven-week long murder trial.
Many legal experts believe Anthony will be freed on time-served because she has already been jailed for about three years.
However, whether or not she goes free, the saga of the 25-year-old Orlando woman acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter is far from over.
Jennifer Ford, Casey Anthony trial juror No. 3, talked with ABC news yesterday about the verdict. "I did not say she was innocent," said Ford. "I just said there was not enough evidence."
American Morning wants to know: What should happen to Casey now?
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(CNN) - After less than 11 hours of deliberation, a jury Tuesday found Casey Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder and the other most serious charges against her in the 2008 death of her 2-year-old daughter.
American Morning wants to know: Do you believe that Casey Anthony’s acquittal was the result of a good defense or a poor prosecution?
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The space shuttle Atlantis is set to launch from the Kennedy Space Center this Friday for a 12-day mission to deliver supplies and spare parts to the International Space Station.
This final mission signals the end to NASA's most successful and longest running space program. Commercial companies are now developing their own rockets to carry U.S. astronauts and cargo to the space station.
American Morning wants to know: Should the Federal Government get out of the business of space exploration?
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