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'The New York Times' buys Wordle
The Times acquired the simple word guessing game for an undisclosed price in the low-seven figures. The paper already maintains its own set of games.
It's Ugly Christmas Sweater Season — Share Your Best (Bad) Attire
The themed party trend is on us again, and holiday garb bedecked with bells, lights and way too much tinsel is selling fast. Show us your best holiday monstrosity — use the hashtag #NPRuglysweaters.
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Manatee County will give away free COVID-19 at-home tests on Wednesday
Four tests per person will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis at the county's six public libraries.
A GOP congresswoman said the end of Roe is a 'historic victory for white life'
In the moment, Rep. Mary Miller then led the crowd in applause. A campaign spokesperson for Miller told NPR she meant to say "victory for Right to Life."
Alec John Such, a founding member of Bon Jovi, dies at 70
No details on when or how John Such died were immediately available. A publicist for Bon Jovi didn't immediately respond to messages.
CDC warns customers to dispose of Sarasota ice creamery's products following listeria outbreak
Big Olaf Creamery is also voluntarily recommending that stores pull their products, according to the CDC.
Fiona the hippo's little brother has a name after a worldwide contest
The Cincinnati Zoo named the calf Fritz after receiving over 90,000 name suggestions from every U.S. state and more than 60 countries. He's the brother to a famous hippo who was born prematurely.
Viking's Choice: The Year In The Loud And The Weird
In 2014, two monoliths of heavy music found a new way to be heavy, a Thai psych band made one of the most transcendent records of the year and three dudes in body paint channeled King Crimson.
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New Mix: Toro Y Moi, Courtney Barnett, Pops Staples, More
All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton share their favorite songs of the week, including a dance jam, loud-and-proud Texas punk and music from Courtney Barnett worth waiting for.
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The Great War At 100: Music Of Conflict And Remembrance
One hundred years after the start of World War I, hear a range of pop and classical music from artists of the era. Some music reflects the war's violence, some gives solace.
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A Modern Milestone: Psy's 'Gangnam Style' Hits 2 Billion Views
The South Korean pop star is in rarified territory. The next most-popular video — Justin Bieber's "Baby" — has only 1.04 billion views.
American University and its staffers reach an agreement over pay and benefits
More than 91% of American University's staff voted in favor of the weeklong strike, according to the union.
'Schitt's Creek' star Dan Levy joins the 'Sex Education' cast in Season 4
The Emmy Award-winning actor will play a cult author. Levy previously co-produced and starred in the sitcom Schitt's Creek, which ended in 2020.
An uncrewed Blue Origin rocket encounters anomaly during flight, but capsule escapes
There were no passengers on board. The mission was carrying a slew of science experiments to the edge of space.
In The 'Net Delusion,' Internet Serves Oppressors
From bloggers of Myanmar's 2007 Saffron Revolution to tweeters of the protests that followed Iran's 2009 election, the Internet has proven itself to be a tool in promoting change and democracy in the world. But Evgeny Morozov, author of The Net Delusion, argues that it will mostly do the opposite.
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Liverpool will host the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine
The contest will be staged next May in the birthplace of The Beatles after Britain was asked to hold the event in place of war-torn Ukraine, the designated host country.
Cubans detained after landing in Florida as migration soars
Between last October and May, Customs and Border Protection officials have found and detained about 1,000 Cubans arriving in Florida.
Viking's Choice 2015: The Year In The Loud And The Weird
In 2015, Iron Maiden reigned, a once-mysterious sacred music collective returned after 20 years away, and some Olympia punks smashed the patriarchy with a boot to the head.
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COMIC: How living on Mars time taught me to slow down
NASA engineer Nagin Cox lives on Earth but works on Mars time, where days are longer and time works differently. Her work with the rovers has entirely changed the way she thinks about time on Earth.
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Alt.Latino's Deeper Dive Into The New Pixar Film 'Coco'
This week we talk about the new movie Coco with an NPR entertainment reporter and some of the principals of the film.
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For only the second time since it was released 56 years ago, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown will not be airing on television. Here's how you can watch it.
Katie Ledecky breaks the world record for the 1,500-meter race by nearly 10 seconds
Katie Ledecky clocked in about 10 seconds faster than the world record for the 1,500 meter "short course" freestyle race on Day 2 of the Swimming World Cup in Toronto.
Trudeau orders an immediate freeze on the sale of handguns in Canada
It's also now forbidden to bring newly acquired handguns into the country. "We have seen too many examples of horrific tragedies involving firearms," the Canadian prime minister said.
Flooding in Nigeria has killed more than 600 people, the government says
More than 1.3 million people have been displaced, and destroyed farmland has raised concerns about the country's food supply.
Officials Respond To Shooting In El Paso
Police said one male suspect is in custody. Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke said the El Paso community will come together and President Trump pledged the full support of the federal government.
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