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  • Congress reconvenes this week with a top priority: electing the leaders of each chamber. Here's a look at the contenders. And, top priorities for Trump's Justice Department.
  • Our Militant Grammarian, Katherine Shurlds, brings us a list of eleven common mistakes. She also brings us easy ways to remember the rules to avoid the…
  • Roby Brock, from our content partner Talk Business and Politics, has his Monday recap of the week's business news.
  • The #1 golfer in the world collects another trophy at the Walmart NW Arkansas tournament in Rogers.
  • Notes from an unamplified double bass rank among the most beautiful man-made sounds; in jazz, the creator of those notes is always in the middle of the action, charting the harmonic direction of a band and plotting the rhythmic narrative as both an accompanist and a soloist. It's no small task, but here are five musicians who performed the duty with aplomb.
  • This week, we've finally received an infusion of fresh blood in the form of a brand-new album and a brand-new song — by two different artists, no less! — debuting at No. 1.
  • Companies at the center of the deadly prescription opioid epidemic are close to deals that would cap their liability while funding drug treatment and recovery programs.
  • Alistair Campbell, British Prime Minister Tony Blair's top media strategist, steps down amid accusations that he helped exaggerate evidence on Iraq's weapons programs. The British media had dubbed Campbell the "real deputy prime minister." Campbell cites family reasons for his resignation. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
  • Becca Martin Brown, from Northwest Arkansas Newspapers, says shake off the vitriol of the political season with ten things designed to make you smile.
  • A deal between China's dominant tech companies reveals a lot about the country's approach to policing culture.
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