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  • OK Go's dance video for the song "A Million Ways" has become a sensation on the Internet... and it was never intended for public release. Robert Siegel talks with singer/guitarist Damian Kulash and his sister Trish Sie, who choreographed the dance.
  • The Catholic church in Los Angeles could be the target of a slew of lawsuits after Jan. 1, when California will suspend the statute of limitations on child molestation cases. Rachael Myrow of member station KPCC reports.
  • American rapper A$AP Rocky has been released from jail in Sweden after being held in custody for a month on assault charges. Unusually, President Trump sent a hostage negotiator to intervene.
  • In the second of a two-part performance chat, NPR's Bob Edwards talks to songwriter and pianist Randy Newman, who plays and sings some of his kinder, gentler compositions.
  • A new report digs through the research and finds a daunting list of challenges facing black girls in the classroom.
  • NPR's Liane Hansen speaks with author Peter Mayle, whose new novel A Good Year uses the French wine industry as the backdrop for the story of an English expatriate lured back to the Provencal lifestyle of his youth.
  • The Texas Transportation Institute has come out with its annual report on "urban mobility." For the fourth straight year, Los Angeles has the nation's worst traffic. Hear NPR's Renee Montagne.
  • Dan Cathy gave an Atlanta TV station some of his first comments since his outspoken opposition to same-sex marriage created controversy over the summer.
  • The last time director Ridley Scott and star Russell Crowe got together, the Oscar-winning action epic Gladiator was the result. This time it's a romantic comedy, and the results are not nearly so successful.
  • Featuring interviews with leaders and emerging voices, we look at the last 50 years of NPR, examine its historical weak spots and hear how change is being made in the present and decades ahead.
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