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  • JPMorgan Chase has begun filing lawsuits against customers who took part in an “infinite money glitch” — a technical issue with the bank’s ATMs that allowed people to deposit bogus checks and withdraw the money from their accounts. Andrew Mambo speaks with NPR's Alana Wise.
  • Lily Tuck is one of the five National Book Awards finalists -- each of them women, each of them writing in New York City. Tuck led the life of a very obscure novelist until she was nominated for Letters from Paraguay. Tuck tells Martha Woodroof about her account of two lovers tangled in a mid-19th century war that wiped out 90 percent of Paraguay's male population.
  • The streaming giant says it's looking to crack down on password sharing. Subscribers who share account info outside their households may get hit with a fee. It's called the "Extra Member" price.
  • He spent a year reading the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica and writing The Know-It-All, an account of what he learned. Now he's accomplished another annually retentive feat: The Year of Living Biblically chronicles A.J. Jacobs' attempt to follow every rule in the Bible.
  • The National Basketball Association says teams are no longer allowed to criticize one another on social media accounts. Two National Hockey League teams went into full mocking mode of the NBA memo.
  • Four-year-old Noah really wanted those popsicles. He used his mom's Amazon account to order $2,600 worth of popsicles. Somebody started a GoFundMe page to help her pay the non-refundable bill.
  • Johannes chronicles the loss of his wife in heartbreaking, vivid detail throughout the deeply felt "Speechless." With little more than his cigar-box guitar and mournful cello melodies, he gives a gripping account of trying to escape what he describes as a "resonating drone."
  • "Too Much" opens with a miniature apocalyptic air raid -- little tectonic explosions that morph into a deep groove as Stevens relays an angst-ridden account of regret and uncertainty. The song builds into a gorgeous, synthetic force field of huge proportions.
  • New arrivals in the top 10 include James and Charlotte, the Social Security Administration says.
  • Donald Trump has centered on a key attack against Hillary Clinton: He says the Clinton Foundation was a pay-to-play front that enabled Hillary and Bill Clinton to trade government access for money.
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