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Broadway Gives Its Regards to Preschoolers
Two kids' TV shows shine the lights of Broadway into the eyes of tiny tots. Both Johnny and the Sprites and Wonder Pets feature jaunty songs and wholesome stories written by some of Broadway's top talent.
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Rock Climber Chris Sharma Chases Next 'King Line'
Chris Sharma is hailed as the world's best rock climber and has mastered some of the most spectacular and difficult routes in the sport's history.
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As Americans Shop For Thanksgiving, They're Finding Cheaper Prices
Grocers faced higher wholesale prices for frozen turkeys this year. But because of fierce competition, they still cut their retail prices. Consumers are finding bargains on other holiday foods, too.
As Americans Increasingly Bypass Malls, What's To Become Of Black Friday?
Is Black Friday no longer a thing? Bloomberg retail columnist Shelly Banjo talks about Black Friday results and how shopping trends are changing.
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Suits Out, Stretchy Pants In: More Retailers Go Bankrupt
The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc in fashion retail, leaving a growing number of storied brands on the brink. Lord & Taylor and Jos. A. Bank are among the latest to declare bankruptcy.
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A Look At The Business Of Immigrant Detention
NPR's Audie Cornish discusses the billion-dollar business of detaining immigrant children with New York Times reporter Katie Benner.
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Retail Giant Sears Files For Bankruptcy
Sears has filed for bankruptcy protection, formally acknowledging the lowest moment in the 130-year history of the conglomerate that shaped how Americans shop.
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#NPRreads: Three Stories To Bounce Around This Weekend
What do Allen Iverson, Tuscan wine and income inequality in Boston have in common? They're all on the #NPRreads list this weekend!
Is There Wood Pulp In That Parmesan? How Scientists Sniff Out Food Fraud
Whether it's olive oil that's not so extra-virgin or burgers with a hint of horse meat, Chris Elliott, founder of the Institute for Global Food Security, explains how his laboratory uncovers fraud.
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Already Under Pressure, Ivanka Trump's Brand Faces A New Challenge
The disappearance of three activists at a Chinese factory that makes Ivanka's products is the kind of scandal companies like to avoid.
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