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Here Comes YouTube: 'Billboard' To Change How It Calculates Top Albums
Starting Jan. 3, Billboard is changing the way it calculates the top albums of the week. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Slate writer and critic Chris Molanphy about what the rule changes mean.
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Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams on confirmation hearing for next top doctor
NPR's A Martinez speaks with former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams about the confirmation hearing for the nation's next likely top doctor.
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Kitchen Disasters: Top Chefs Recall Dinner Gone Wrong
Burned the turkey? You're in good company. Even accomplished chefs have suffered unsalvageable meal messes. Ruth Reichl, Jaques Pepin and Pati Jinich share their stories.
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De Niro, Pesci And Pacino Are At The Top Of Their Game In 'The Irishman'
Martin Scorsese's new film about the man who claimed to have killed Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa is a haunting story of loyalty, loss and power — with plenty of whackings.
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U.S. Is Evacuating Afghan Allies — But Thousands Might Not Get Out Before Aug. 31
Officials say evacuation flights have resumed at the Kabul airport after chaos on Monday. But it's unclear if the thousands of Afghans who worked with U.S. forces can get out by the Aug. 31 deadline.
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A Clever Hack That Sent A 29-Minute Horror Movie To The Top Of The U.S. Box Office
An independent film, Unsubscribe, was shot on Zoom over one week and has become the number one film at the U.S. box offices on June 10. Unsubscribe is available to rent online.
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Only 6 People In The World Know The Recipe For Portugal's Famous Tarts
In a family-owned cafe outside of Lisbon, select bakers make a custard treat called the Pastel de Belém, which draws fans from all over the world. But the recipe has been closely guarded since 1837.
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‘A redemption story’: Baptist university and UT Arlington preserve Top O’ Hill Terrace history
Today, Arlington Baptist University calls the hilltop home. Bryant, the wife of a pastor and former president of Arlington Baptist University, has spent the past three decades researching the school’s history,
Deportation As An Election Issue In Germany
A top campaign issue in Germany's election is the deportation of migrants who are considered dangerous or who don't qualify for asylum. Germany's broken deportation system will make that difficult.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Leaves International Adoptions In Limbo
Americans overseas trying to complete international adoptions have urged the U.S. government to expedite their children's visas so they can return as a family.
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