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  • People rarely need an excuse to unleash photos of their pets, but they get one today. The holiday was started in 2006 to promote puppy adoption.
  • We ranked a list of 100 songs that reflects the sprawling, energetic messiness of 2022. Start listening.
  • The bronze depiction of the U.S. soccer legend called to mind Jimmy Carter, Eleanor Roosevelt and Gary Busey. Chastain took it in stride: "It's not the most flattering, but it's nice."
  • Columnist Bob Sullivan covers Internet scams and consumer fraud for MSNBC.com, where he writes a column called The Red Tape Chronicles. His new book is about the hidden fees found in many phone, cable, credit card and other bills.
  • Number buffs got pumped for more than the Super Bowl on 02-02-2020, a date that marks a rare global palindrome. Many are choosing it as a good day to get married.
  • After Google search results erroneously said the Utah senator had died in 2017, Hatch's staff had fun on social media showing that their boss was alive and well.
  • Here are the new releases coming your way between now and Thanksgiving — we've got award contenders, goofy comedies, a smattering of romance, plenty of anti-heroes, and a musical documentary in LEGOs.
  • Weekend Edition commentator Tim Brookes visits Snow Farm Vineyard in South Hero, Vermont and reflects on the winter landscape. http://www.snowfarm.com/
  • Host Howard Berkes talks to Paul Eisenstein, publisher of The CarConnection.Com about the recall of twenty million tires. Bridgestone/Firestone, the company that makes the tires is expected to make a formal announcement today.
  • Frank Stasio speaks with humorist Tony Hendra, author of The Gigawit Guide to the E-nglish Language, full of fanciful definitions for our high-tech age. The book is available through his website: www.gigawit.com.
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