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'8 CDs For A Penny' Company Files For Bankruptcy
The parent company of Columbia House, the music-subscription king of the '80s and '90s, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Two NPR music editors remember the good and the bad.
Long Before Net Neutrality, Rules Leveled The Landscape For Phone Services
The new FCC rules require service providers to be a neutral gateway to the Internet. The move has precedent in the 1930s, when regulators enacted "common carrier" rules on phone service companies.
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Airbnb Finds Interest In Cuba But Hurdles Must Be Overcome First
Airbnb's entry into the Cuban market last week opened many American's eyes to what real estate on the island looks like. Interest in travel and buying homes is up, but there are plenty of challenges.
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Jesse Eisenberg's New Book Gets Seriously Absurd (And A Little Serious)
The actor and writer has a collection of funny short stories that also mine some emotional truths — from post-gender attempts at pick-ups to a lonely 9-year-old reviewing expensive restaurants.
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Blame The Movies As We Mourn? Or Turn To Them For Comfort?
NPR's Bilal Qureshi meditates on a Canadian drama that confronts some of the issues we all face in the wake of the Newtown school massacre: pain, confusion, and the effort to make sense of the senseless.
ABC's Live Streaming Aimed At Keeping Cable Cords Intact
Starting Tuesday, ABC will let viewers in New York and Philadelphia watch their local stations over the Internet. But this is not a way to cut your cable bill. The new Watch ABC service will require a cable account to log in.
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'The Night Of': A Gripping And Timely Look At American Criminal Justice
HBO's new miniseries follows a Pakistani-American college student who finds himself at the center of a murder investigation.
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'Narcos' Actor Wagner Moura On Shedding The Weight Of Pablo Escobar
The Brazilian actor gained 40 pounds for his role as the notorious drug kingpin. He says getting back in shape "wasn't only about losing weight, but getting rid of that character."
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Hollywood Stars Speak Out In Effort To Combat Gender Pay Gap
Actress Robin Wright made a splash when she revealed that it was only by threatening to go public that she was able to negotiate her House of Cards salary to be the same as that of her male co-star. Pay equity in Hollywood isn't a new issue, but getting around it by sharing salary information might be a new way to combat it.
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In 'Bonfire,' Krysten Ritter Digs Up Dirt Both Environmental And Emotional
The heroine of Ritter's new novel doesn't want to come home and face her dark secrets. Ritter says putting "messy women" on screen and on the page can help real women deal with their own issues.
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