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  • Stubbs gave voice to emotion — to love, to hurt, to desire, to loneliness. Songs like "I Can't Help Myself," "Reach Out, I'll Be There" and "Baby I Need Your Lovin' " made him one of Motown's most recognizable voices. He died Friday in Detroit.
  • Sharmili Reddy is the first woman to serve in the top administrative role. She replaces Ken Smith, who resigned. Reddy will start Aug. 18.
  • Cheryl W. Thompson is an investigative correspondent for NPR.
  • For more than 260 weeks, ABC World News Tonight trailed NBC Nightly News. At last, they finally won a week. A software glitch, however, caused ABC to come out on top. NBC was restored to the top spot.
  • The Social Security Administration is out with its list of the most popular baby names in the Tristate in 2015. Emma remains the most popular girl's name…
  • Kings Island is going to be building its 15th roller coaster. A release says it will be the longest inverted steel roller coaster in the world. It's…
  • Daniel Zwerdling is a correspondent in NPR's Investigations Unit.
  • Ofeibea Quist-Arcton is an award-winning broadcaster from Ghana and is NPR's Africa Correspondent. She describes herself as a "jobbing journalist"—who's often on the hoof, reporting from somewhere.
  • Critic Kenneth Turan reviews the new movie Girlfight. The film is "Rocky" with a feminist twist -- the story of a troubled teen coming of age in a seedy Brooklyn gym. The movie garnered top awards at the Sundance Film Festival.
  • WEEKEND EDITION'S SENIOR NEWS ANALYST, CONTINUE AN ANNUAL TRADITION OF TALKING ABOUT THE YEAR'S TOP STORIES.
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