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Jeeves And Wooster, But Make It A Modern Spy Novel
Ben Shott has taken the iconic P.G. Wodehouse comic characters (with the blessing of the Wodehouse estate) and twisted "five degrees to starboard" in his new novel Jeeves and the King of Clubs.
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The Latest In Mueller's Russia Investigation
It was a busy week in the Russia investigation. Special counsel Robert Mueller secured one high-profile cooperation agreement. Another, however, fell apart.
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Families of 737 Max crash victims want DOJ to rescind Boeing's settlement agreement
The families of the 346 people who died in two Boeing 737 Max plane crashes want a federal judge to rescind a deal with prosecutors that kept the airplane manufacturer from facing criminal charges.
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FDA to share data on how effective the Pfizer vaccine is for kids under 5
NPR has learned that Pfizer and BioNtech have gathered additional data that the companies say strengthen their case for authorizing the COVID-19 vaccine for children younger than age five.
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As states end mask rules, how to make the best choice for you and your family
As states begin to relax mask mandates, individuals have to make their own decisions about how and when to mask.
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Lions in South Africa test positive for COVID-19
Scientists at a zoo in South Africa have found that zookeepers have spread COVID-19 to lions. The infections raise concerns about the virus spreading into the wild.
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Excitement builds in Cincinnati as the Bengals prep for the Super Bowl
The Cincinnati Bengals will be in the Super Bowl for the first time in more than three decades. On Sunday, they'll take on the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI.
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With 'Curls' And 'Glow,' Poet Ruth Forman Wrote The Books She Wanted Her Daughter To Read
When Ruth Forman turned to childrens' books to find positive messages for very young Black readers like her daughter, she realized that there wasn't a lot out there.
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Ian McDonald, founding member of King Crimson and Foreigner, has died
The multi-instrumentalist initially came blazing onto the scene with his saxophone on the opening cut of King Crimson's first album, In the Court of the Crimson King. He died Wednesday at age 75.
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