Read About the Origins of 'The Cat in the Hat' How the Cat Got His Smile Anita Silvey, author of 100 Best Books for Children, tells the story of the inspiration for The Cat in the Hat's white gloves and smile.
Fifty Years of 'The Cat in the Hat' Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7651308/7651309" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Seuss Gets Metaphysical In 1996, Noah Adams and Robert Siegel noticed that new research into sub-atomic particles echoed The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, the 1958 sequel to Dr. Read More...
But auto workers had retirement benefits for years, and now they want them back. It's one of the sticking points in the talks going on now between the Big 3 automakers and the UAW.
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Before popular girl groups like TLC, Xscape, SWV, and En Vogue there was Salt-N-Pepa. The ladies burst onto the scene at a time when rap music was dominated by men but their sound appealed to a wide audience and they released a number of hits such as “Push It” and “Shoop.” The trio has sold over 15 million records worldwide and cemented their legacy as “The First Ladies of Rap and Hip Hop. Read More...