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The best 'American Idol' contestants of all time, ranked — according to your votes
NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour asked listeners to vote on their favorite American Idol contestants of all time.
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The Responsibilities Of Being The Greatest Film Of All Time
Every ten years, film magazine Sight & Sound polls hundreds of critics and crowns the best film of all time. On Wednesday, Vertigo ended Citizen Kane's 50-year reign at the top of the list. But can Vertigo fulfill the title's duties like Kane did? What does it take to be the greatest of all time?
Changes Coming in U.S. Military Command for Iraq
Reports say President Bush's new Iraq strategy is likely to be carried out by new commanders. Media reports say the president will replace the two top generals in the region.
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What Brittney Griner's detention in Russia tells us about basketball's gender pay gap
"The reality is, she's over there because of a gender issue ― pay inequity," the head of the WNBA's players union said this week about the basketball star who's been detained in Russia since February.
After Losing Seasons, NFL Teams Clean House Of Coaches
The NFL just wrapped up its regular season play. NPR's Mike Pesca talks to All Things Considered host Robert Siegel about key playoff matchups and possible coaching changes. He also has a sneak preview of college football's BCS championship game between Notre Dame and Alabama.
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Some Trump Advisers Have Made Anti-Muslim Comments In The Past
President Trump says his suspension of immigration from the Middle East does not amount to a "Muslim ban" — but some of his top advisers have a history of making anti-Muslim and anti-Islam comments.
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Decades Later, Salvador Dalí's Decadent Dream Dishes Are Awakened
Food and surrealism make bizarre bedfellows in Les Diners de Gala, first published in 1973. Now, you can get a reprint of those recipes and illustrations — and a peek into his legendary banquets.
Saturday Sports: NBA, WNBA, Preakness, Ohio State
We have the latest on the NBA, the new commissioner leading the WNBA, and the investigation of an Ohio State University doctor's sexual abuse of students.
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Gen. Milley Defends His Call To A Chinese General About Trump's Rhetoric And The U.S.
A new book, Peril, says the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was attempting to head off a potential armed conflict when he called his Chinese counterpart twice in Trump's final months in office.
The next test of Trump's sway in GOP primaries involves Liz Cheney, Sarah Palin
Two names with Republican Party history will be on ballots Tuesday. Wyoming voters appear ready to boot Liz Cheney, while Sarah Palin looks for an Alaska comeback. What does it say about the GOP?
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