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More Americans are falling behind on credit card bills
by Scott Horsley
Credit card delinquencies rose in the first three months of the year. That's a sign of the growing financial stress that some families are feeling in an era of rising prices and high interest rates.
'Son Of Saul' Captures The Holocaust Without The Melodrama
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with the lead actor Geza Rohrig from the harrowing new Holocaust film, Son of Saul.
Brother Honors Legacy Of Relatives Lost In Chapel Hill, N.C., Shooting
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Farris Barakat, who lost relatives in the Chapel Hill, N.C., shooting. He recently visited a Syrian refugee camp to honor his brother's legacy.
HBO Documentary Explores Dark Underbelly Of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet
by Elizabeth Blair
Russia's Bolshoi Ballet was rocked following the 2013 acid attack on the company's artistic director. A new documentary airing Monday on HBO, Bolshoi Babylon, looks at the culture of the company and how things got to that point. NPR explores how the paranoia and distrust of management within the ranks of the company is both very Russian and a symbol of the Bolshoi Ballet.
Music Review: ' A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters,' John Coltrane
by Tom Moon
An expanded version of jazz saxophonist John Coltrane's A Love Supreme has been released. Music reviewer Tom Moon says the set, which includes alternate studio takes and a live recording, gives insight into the musician's creative drive.
Carolina Panthers Remain Undefeated As NFL Regular Season Winds Down
With two weeks remaining in the NFL's regular season, the Carolina Panthers remain undefeated. NPR's Robert Siegel discusses the Panthers, their quarterback, and the last two weeks of the season with Jane McManus of ESPN.com.
Obama Says Trump Takes Advantage Of American Anxieties
by Sam Sanders
In an interview with NPR, President Obama shares some thoughts on Donald Trump. The Republican frontrunner was also highly discussed in the latest Democratic debate.
From Family Fare To Oscar Bait, The Big Pictures To See At Year's End
The final weeks of the year are chock-full of huge movies. People Magazine film critic Alynda Wheat offers reviews of some popular year-enders, including Joy, The Hateful Eight and Concussion.