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  1. If you insist on having a Thanksgiving gathering this year, here's how to reduce the risk, writes :

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  2. BTS’s English-language single, ‘Dynamite,’ has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Earlier this fall, Lenika Cruz explained how the group—and its fans—are helping upend the music industry:

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  3. "In a pandemic, what is individually rational can be collectively disastrous," writes:

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  4. Experts are predicting a significant drop-off in births in the U.S. next year. reports on its possible size and consequences:

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  5. Taylor Swift’s surprise eighth album, “Folklore,” has been nominated for six Grammy Awards. Swift’s writing in the album is “the stuff of which obsessive listening is built,” wrote in July.

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  6. “For more than half a century, generations of children have taken the show, which debuted in 1964, into their hearts,” writes about 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,' “and for just about as long, I’ve been trying to avoid it.”

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  7. "The liberty that [Emmanuel] Macron so vigorously defends, and for which France has sacrificed so much, is being legislated away, bequeathing to a future, more authoritarian leader a powerful set of antidemocratic tools," writes:

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  8. "As a census taker, I got a front-porch view of what happens when a 230-year-old national rite runs headlong into a country all but at war with itself and its institutions," writes.

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  9. "Both the president and members of Congress take an oath to uphold the Constitution. President Trump is violating his oath. Congressional Republicans who hesitate to speak this truth fall short of theirs," writes:

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    We're taking a week off the podcast. We've done 93 since the beginning of the pandemic, and this is the first week without. If you want one this week, please listen back. They all turned out to be right.

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    Why is it so hard to contain the virus? And why are even well-governed countries like Germany and Canada now experiencing a deadly second wave? In part because of three biases that keep tempting us into bad decisions. My latest . Thread.

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  13. BTS’s English-language single, ‘Dynamite,’ has been nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Earlier this fall, explained how the group—and its fans—are helping upend the music industry:

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  14. Coldplay’s double album, “Everyday Life,” was nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. The album “offers a sumptuous-sounding test for questions of borrowing, voice, and advocacy,” wrote last November.

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  15. Taylor Swift’s surprise eighth album, “Folklore,” has been nominated for six Grammy Awards. Swift’s writing in the album is “the stuff of which obsessive listening is built,” wrote in July.

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    News: and are announcing a partnership on a new podcast, hosted by . "The Experiment: stories from an unfinished country" will launch in early 2021.

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    "One of the numerous readings of the show is that it is a parable about the hardship faced by gay kids in mid-century America, many of whom were rejected by their fathers, their peers, and their teachers." From :

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    "There’s a lot in Rudolph that people don’t seem to remember. At one point, the Abominable Snowmonster tries to murder Rudolph in front of his parents by smashing a giant stalactite on his head." Don't miss this treat.

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    "The liberty that Macron so vigorously defends, and for which France has sacrificed so much, is being legislated away, bequeathing to a future, more authoritarian leader a powerful set of antidemocratic tools," writes:

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