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  • The people of Smith Center, Kansas, have made a point of saving one old, weathered house in particular — the property where Brewster Higley wrote "Home on the Range."
  • Bad Bunny's 30-concert residency in Puerto Rico this summer has become an immense source of local pride unlike any cultural event in the island's modern history.
  • In the new season of The White Lotus, Rothwell reprises her role of spa manager Belinda, a woman "on the precipice of change" as she straddles the line between guest and staffer.
  • Abandoned imaginary friends now have a place to call home. Craig McCracken, whose Powerpuff Girls took the nation by storm in the 1990s, has a new Cartoon Network series: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Hear McCracken and NPR's Jennifer Ludden.
  • NPR's Jim Zarroli reports that Home Depot and Wal-Mart announced their earnings yesterday. Both companies said their profits were hurt by the slowing economy.
  • MILCK performs two recent singles, along with an unreleased track in a deeply moving Tiny Desk set from her home in Los Angeles.
  • Over a month of social distancing has led some to take hair care into their own hands. Stylist Yene Damtew advises listeners on how to cut and style hair at home.
  • Cookbook author Julia Turshen says cooking should be flexible: "[Recipes] are kind of sold to people as prescriptions, these really precise things, ... but I think there's very rarely a wrong answer.
  • Sales of new homes rose slightly in September. But new home sales still remain near the lowest level in a decade. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., accuses the Bush administration of "handcuffing" officials so they can't take strong action on the mortgage crisis.
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