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  • Saxophonist Miguel Zenón likes to stack beats on top of each other. But he doesn't do it for the novelty: As he explains, he's also trying to tell a story about multiple national identities.
  • One of the world's top string quartets has decided that next season will be its last as an ensemble. Hear some of their exemplary performances.
  • English professor Natasha Trethewey has been named the 19th U.S. poet laureate. Poetry, she says, is something people can turn to for celebrating joys and mourning losses.
  • Japanese company Suzumo introduced what it calls a sushi robot at a food expo in Tokyo last week. The cutting-edge sushi-making machine is about 10 times quicker than the most productive sushi chef. No word yet on the price for the counter-top device which weighs about 20 pounds.
  • How much did people in your income bracket pay in taxes? And what was the government's total tax take, from all sources?
  • "In politics today, do you consider yourself a Republican, Democrat, or independent?" Here's how Americans across the income spectrum answered this question.
  • We wrap up our summer-long series to find the top ten albums everyone can love.
  • Six of the 10 most expensive storms since 1900 have hit since 2000. But after you adjust for increases in population and wealth, the picture looks different.
  • The email exchange between a journalist and one of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's top aides grew quite heated and profane over the weekend. It marked at least the second time in recent months that a spokesman for a major political figure used an obscenity to get across his point.
  • We're nearing the end of our summer-long attempt to make a Top 10 list of albums everyone can agree on. Weigh in and tell us what you think should make the final cut.
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