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Book Review: 'The Black Snow,' Paul Lynch
NPR's Alan Cheuse reviews Paul Lynch's second novel, The Black Snow.
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'Some Indication' That N.Y. Escapees Might Have Headed To Vermont
More than 450 personnel are going door-to-door, conducting car searches and gathering information to try to find escaped killers David Sweat and Richard Matt.
Toews Ends Scoring Drought In 2-1 Win As Chicago Ties Stanley Cup Finals
The Blackhawks star knocked in a goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second period, and teammate Brandon Saad added another in the third. The series returns to Tampa on Saturday.
New U.S. Poet Laureate Hopes To Invite All Communities To Express Themselves
NPR's Audie Cornish interviews Juan Felipe Herrera, the new U.S. poet laureate. He discusses his upbringing in California as the son of migrant workers.
A Satisfying Steampunk Saga Winds Up In 'Clockwork Crown'
Beth Cato's compact but potent two-book series follows a young healer in a crumbling fantasy empire who must navigate treacherous political waters while balancing questions of faith and technology.
Dirty Dancing In The Early 1900s
Scandalous swirls like the Bunny Hug, Turkey Trot and Grizzly Bear may have even rattled President-elect Woodrow Wilson.
Joyce Carol Oates On Dinosaur-Killer Tweet: 'My Tweets Are Meant To Be Funny'
"So barbaric that this should still be allowed," Joyce Carol Oates wrote, in a tweet that was taken quite literally by many online readers.
In Its First Crowdfunding Case, FTC Goes After Board Game Kickstarter
The FTC alleges that Erik Chevalier collected $122,000 from more than 1,000 backers and used the money on personal expenses.
Wrestler Dusty Rhodes, The American Dream, Has Died
A veteran of hundreds of matches during his wrestling career, Rhodes acted as a stand-in for the common man, pitting his bulldog physique against chiseled rivals such as Ric Flair.
Downtown Alliance Seeks EPA Plume Deferral
The City of Montgomery has entered into an Alliance with the county, state and the Advertiser newspaper. It's an effort to remove the Environmental…
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