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'Darkest Time Of Night' Will Keep You Turning Pages
Television investigative reporter Jeremy Finley brings his small-screen experience to bear in this debut novel, a satisfyingly suspenseful thriller with overtones of The X-Files and Stranger Things.
AP Journalists React To Reporter's Firing
AP staffers have sent an open letter to their leaders stating how upset they are about the dismissal of a brand-new colleague earlier this May. AP says her tweets violated its social media policy.
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'Forever': A Couple's Comfortable Coexistence Comes To A Crossroads
Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen play a reasonably happy couple whose relationship undergoes a series of big changes in this low-key, 8-episode meditation on love, life and roads not taken.
'Sound of Falling' is a hypnotic history of German rural life
The German film Sound of Falling compels and disturbs in equal measure.
GM's New CEO Will Be First Woman To Drive A Major Car Company
One day after the government sold off its stake in General Motors, the automaker announced a new CEO Tuesday. Mary Barra will become the first female head of a major auto company.
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Penn State Faces First Game Without 'JoePa'
After a week of child sex abuse charges that resulted in the firing of legendary football coach Joe Paterno, Penn State University plays its final home game of the season on Saturday. Students are holding a vigil and fundraising events ahead of the game against Nebraska. NPR's Jeff Brady has the latest in the wake of the scandal.
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Who Gives The Long-Term Jobless A Helping Hand?
More than 40 percent of the long-term unemployed say they've received a lot of help from family and friends, while only 1 in 10 reports getting much help from churches or community groups, according to an NPR/Kaiser Family Foundation poll. But these groups say they're in high demand.
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Snap CEO Evan Spiegel and Miranda Kerr paid off art school graduates' student loans
Spiegel and Kerr, who have been married since 2017, gave the commencement speech and got honorary degrees from Otis College of Art and Design. Then they surprised graduates with a gift of their own.
'Liar's Poker' Author Sees Upside To Market Crash
Michael Lewis, author of a new book called Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity, contends the current Wall Street slump will have some healthy long-term effects, including more moderate financial risk-taking and more proportionate rewards for CEOs.
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'Three And Out': A College Football Coach, Undone In Mythical Fashion
A new book likens the reign of a football coach to a Greek tragedy — one filled with perils, flaws, and the burdens of expectations.
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