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  • No one has been a late-night TV host longer than David Letterman, who retires Wednesday after 33 years. Here's what he told TV Critic Eric Deggans about leaving the Ed Sullivan Theater one last time.
  • The stories that NPR's readers embraced range from news of President Trump's first year in D.C. to warnings about living in an "underslept state" and "What Living On $100,000 A Year Looks Like."
  • Host Bill Shapiro outlines his favorite listening choices of the past year.1. Tom Jones, Praise & Blame2. Bettye LaVette, Interpretations: The British…
  • A fan is a fan is a … fanatic.Which is to say that niceties won’t be necessary this weekend for those obviously obsessed with such things as St. Patrick’s…
  • Discover a broad range of the year's best classical albums, from groundbreaking teenage percussionists and innovative opera singers to fierce orchestral composers and brainy pianists.
  • Union Station seeks an OK for tax credits. Kansas mails out packets to enroll in KanCare. A new exhibit featuring artists' take on healthcare opens at the…
  • In a huge comeback, Nathan Chen spun around four times in the air during six jumps on the second and final day of the men's singles figure skating competition.
  • DJ Mike Haile of WHMS in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois shares his picks for the holidays, including "We Need A Little Christmas" by Johnny Mathis.
  • West Virginia will soon hold its annual Liars Contest. Last year, college professor Adam Booth won. He's been a contender five times according to West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
  • Republicans lose Missouri statewide races despite the state turning increasingly red. An appeals court upholds renewable energy regulations in Missouri.…
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