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Mom Gives Daughter Advent Calendar Meant For Cats
A mom was shopping in England and bought an Advent calendar with Garfield on the front. The calendar was meant for cats, not for her 9-year-old daughter Alissa — who is fine after eating catnip.
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How Rodgers And Hammerstein Revolutionized Broadway
Todd Purdum's book, Something Wonderful, is about the creative partnership and strained personal relationship behind hit shows like Carousel and The Sound of Music. Originally broadcast April 9, 2018.
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What Were Americans Watching On TV In 1968?
If you had any doubts about how good TV is these days, just take a trip back 50 years to see what America was watching in 1968.
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'Holmes & Watson' Shows What It Takes To Earn A Rotten Tomatoes Score Of Zero
The Sherlock Holmes spoof briefly earned zero percent on the film review site. How did it accomplish this anti-feat, and what are some of the other flops to which it's now being compared?
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Report: Shootings Were The Leading Cause Of Law Enforcement Officer Deaths In 2018
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund reports an increase in officer deaths this year, up 13 percent from 2017.
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Oregon Experiences Economic Fallout From Wildfire Smoke
Worsening wildfire smoke has become an annual annoyance that's starting to affect the state's economy. Retailers, tourist outfits and even realtors say they're planning differently for 2019.
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Financially Struggling Government Workers Are Caught Up In Shutdown
Federal government employees are still being paid for work they did before the shutdown, but the checks will soon end. Among those affected are many who struggle to make ends meet even in good times.
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Detroit's Big Comeback: Out Of Bankruptcy, A Rebirth
Five years after filing for bankruptcy protection, Detroit has achieved a financial feat few experts predicted. But some worry the growth is leaving long-time Detroit residents behind.
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Cleveland Browns Are On The Verge Of A Winning Record
For fans of the NFL team, there've been some rough years. But finally, this weekend, the Browns go for their first winning record in 11 years.
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How To Write The Perfect Obituary
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to obituary writer Maureen O'Donnell of the Chicago Sun-Times about the art of writing about people who have died.
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