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  • Vermont, New Hampshire and Delaware top the list of states with fastest average connection speeds, according to the latest Akamai State of the Internet report.
  • The latest World Happiness report finds Scandinavian countries once again dominating the top of the rankings, while the U.S. climbed from 19th to 16th.
  • Manhattan and Munster, Ind., top the list for growth in Medicare services provided by doctors.
  • Paul McCartney knew he'd never top The Beatles — and that's just fine with him. David Bianculli reviews Dexter: New Blood. Edgar Wright tells a different kind of ghost story in Last Night in Soho.
  • Right now supermarket shelves are overflowing with apples. Host Guy Raz visits the kitchen of Top Chef Carla Hall to turn some of that autumn bounty into an Apple Cranberry Frangipane Tart.
  • City officials say replacing letters or symbols on buildings requires a permit for design and safety reasons. The installation is part of Elon Musk's effort to rebrand the social media platform.
  • This week, guest host Peter Grosz talks with Oscar-winning lyricist Bernie Taupin about his new memoir Scattershot. Then, he tries to answer our questions about burn-y topping: hot condiments.
  • On today’s newscast: In a new rule is aimed at reducing fraud in the application process and increasing transparency, the Aspen Pitkin County Housing Authority is asking anyone applying for housing to provide their tax transcripts directly from the IRS through a third-party service; youth mental health is a top concern for communities on the Western Slope, and the candidates vying to represent Senate District 5 have different ideas for how to address the issue; and Colorado’s Secretary of State’s Office says partial passwords linked to Colorado voting systems were erroneously posted online – but are not an election security threat. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • The president said the option was one of many he was considering if diplomacy fails. Germany's chancellor, who held a joint news conference with the president, backs diplomacy to end the crisis.
  • For the first time, scientists have figured out where we sit on the global food chain. Although humans are clearly top chefs of the world, we're not the top predator. Instead, our ranking is closer to a small, smelly fish that we put on pizzas and salads.
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