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  • In the latest scandal to hit the world soccer governing body, FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke has been put on leave amid allegations of a plot to profit personally from ticket sales.
  • In a year filled with gripping health stories, here are the ones that were the most popular with Shots readers. Think beauty pageant queens, pronouns and Ebola.
  • Carla Pritchard & Julia Milrod preview “Pops on the River.”Blake Harris of Obvious Dad on “Brief Chronicle: Books 6 - 8.”Talking Writing: An encore of singer-songwriter Patty Griffin.These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Matt Adams, Democratic candidate for Hamilton County Mayor. In The Woodshop Rewind: Roger Alan Wade & Lew Card, Part III. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Melissa DeRosa, secretary to the governor, quit her post a week after a state attorney general report found that Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women.
  • The SEC announced Monday that auditing giant Ernst & Young will pay $4 million to settle charges a subsidiary lobbied Congress inappropriately. The firm neither admitted nor denied the charges.
  • A 1968 federal law allows debt collectors not only to garnish wages but to take from a debtor's bank account. Consumer advocates say the outdated law is overly punitive and out of touch with reality.
  • Clay Bonnyman Evans, author of “Bones of My Grandfather.” Talking Writing: singer-songwriter Patty Griffin. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The reason: It's probably not legit. A vast phishing scam has been emailing malicious files masquerading as Google Docs. Does a recent edit invitation smell fishy to you? Just delete it.
  • U.N. investigators visited the site of a mass killing in Syria. Their initial report cites a targeted attack on the village of Tremseh, but have been unable to confirm the death toll. The Syrian government says it was an anti-terrorist operation and no civilians were killed. Guest host David Greene talks to NPR's Deborah Amos.
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