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  • Dig below the strata of pop songs so ubiquitous you can't stand to hear them anymore, and you'll find plenty of riches in the Top 40, from country crossover to innovative R&B and classic pop.
  • Among its questions, the committee is probing any conversations Kevin McCarthy had with former President Donald Trump on the day of the Capitol attack.
  • If the mountains of old tires at EverBank Field are any indication, it appears the city’s tire and sign buy-back this weekend was a big success.According…
  • Greece's government says it will buy back nearly 32 billion euros of its bonds — that means the country would be erasing nearly $40 billion worth of debt. The country's private-sector creditor agreed to sell off the bonds, though at sharply discounted prices. Getting rid of this chunk of debt should allow Greece to get more money from the International Monetary Fund.
  • The taint of steroid use continues to loom over big-league baseball. Mike Pesca talks with Madeleine Brand about his recent trip to the talent-rich Domincan Republic, where substances banned by the major leagues are sold over the counter.
  • Michele Norris talks with Pam Woodall, economics editor of the Economist magazine, about the housing market. The magazine conducted a survey of costs associated with renting and buying in the U.S. and in the U.K., and argues that in some cases, home ownership does not trump renting.
  • The median price of a house sold in the United States is down slightly, for the first time in years.
  • NPR's Alex Chadwick and Day to Day technology contributor Xeni Jardin hit the streets to try out a few new gadgets, including a hand-held traffic reporting device and a multimedia gizmo that plays music, movies and television shows.
  • Wells Fargo has stunned financial markets by announcing a merger with Wachovia. Wachovia was involved in a government-brokered deal with Citigroup earlier in the week. The Wells Fargo deal puts the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in an awkward position.
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