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6 things to know about May 20; Letterman's last show and more

Host David Letterman, right, and guest Bill Murray appear at the taping of the debut of "Late Night with David Letterman" in New York. Murray's 44th and final appearance Tuesday, May 19, 2015, will mark the end of late-night television's most unique and enduring host-guest relationships. After 33 years in late night and 22 years hosting CBS' "Late Show," Letterman will retire on May 20. (AP Photo/Nancy Kaye, File)
Host David Letterman, right, and guest Bill Murray appear at the taping of the debut of "Late Night with David Letterman" in New York. Murray's 44th and final appearance Tuesday, May 19, 2015, will mark the end of late-night television's most unique and enduring host-guest relationships. After 33 years in late night and 22 years hosting CBS' "Late Show," Letterman will retire on May 20. (AP Photo/Nancy Kaye, File)
By Rachael Nichol
May 20, 2015

Braves use convention in Vegas to land merchants for the new stadium's entertainment district. Retailers on par with J.Crew and lululemon are expected. Details

Georgia highway construction projects are in limbo due to the expansion of federal funding by Congress. This is the 12th short-term extension of federal funding since 2009. Why the extensions delay construction

Iraqis left U.S. supplied weapons when fleeing Islamic State fighters last Sunday in Ramadi, including tanks. This has happened before and led to the U.S. conducting airstrikes to render the weapons useless. Details

DeKalb middle school teacher and coach charged after texting a student and encouraging him to have sex with a fellow classmate. The boy's mother discovered the texts. "Basically he's allowing the students to have sex in a storage room of his classroom"

The Braves lost last night against the Tampa Bay Rays, 5 to 3. The teams face off again tonight at 7:10 p.m. Highlights of the game

Thanks for the laughs, David Letterman! The long-time host of "The Late Show" on CBS will be saying goodbye tonight in his final show as host. Bill Murray, Letterman's first guest, will also be his last. David Letterman on retirement: It's time, but he's torn

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