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  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WVIA listener Bob Clark of Scranton, Pa., and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
  • Details about high-ranking Republicans and the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol continue to emerge.
  • NPR's Scott Simon speaks with electropop star BANKS about how she got into music and about her just-released fourth album, "Serpentina."
  • Ukrainian officials have estimated that about 2,000 of their troops are inside the plant along with the civilians sheltering in the facility's underground tunnels.
  • Fresh grilled swordfish now tastes like rolled newspapers to Greg O'Brien, an unexpected effect of his Alzheimer's. And shopping without a grocery list is futile. But summer barbecues are still sweet.
  • The movie's co-director says the goal wasn't to remake the National Lampoon film, but rather "to bring it to the next generation." Rusty, the son from the '80s classic, is now in the driver's seat.
  • The release of Michael Wolff's new book, Fire and Fury, has caused quite a stir. But critics and journalists are skeptical about Wolff's sourcing due to his previous work.
  • Big insurance companies are opening their own doctors' offices and clinics — a strategy that has previously met with mixed results.
  • Airline travelers, there is some good news this holiday season. The Transportation Security Administration says children and the elderly won't have to remove their shoes. And you can now carry on some (but not all) snow globes. The government has some other pointers heading into a busy travel weekend.
  • Following Superstorm Sandy hundreds of thousands of people on Long Island went weeks without power. Elected officials blamed the Long Island Power Authority — calling it in need of federal take over. Thursday night, executives for the utility finally answered questions from investigators who are preparing a report on how to overhaul the utility business in New York.
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