'I think of my body as a teacher,' says Marine who struggled with disordered eating During her years as a military linguist, Bailey Williams pushed her body to extremes. Her new book is Hollow: A Memoir of My Body in the Marines. Tonya Mosley
Comic D.J. Demers jokes a lot about hearing loss — but won't be 'the hearing aid guy' Demers was diagnosed with hearing loss when he was 4 years old. As a kid, he saw nothing funny about it — but then he learned to make people laugh. He just dropped his fourth stand-up special. Elizabeth Blair
Tips from a top chef to beat holiday cooking stress Tips from a top chef to beat holiday cooking stress Barry Gordemer
A viral chocolate bar from Dubai is here to stay Dubai chocolate bars are kind of like KitKats, but stuffed with pistachio nuts and aromatic pistachio nougat. Foodies used to have to order the confections from Dubai — now they are everywhere. Neda Ulaby
Ahead of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, one photographer reminisces NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Elizabeth Ann Kahane about her book "Come Join The Parade!!" which documents the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade through the years. Scott Detrow
Actor and comedian Jimmy O. Yang opens up during a game of Wild Card Actor Jimmy O. Yang plays a round of Wild Card and talks to NPR's Rachel Martin about learning how to take compliments and being afraid of oceans. Rachel Martin
Sunday Puzzle: Double take, famous names with repeated letters NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Stan Durey of Anacortes, Washington and puzzle master Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Trump taps Brooke Rollins of America First Policy Institute for agriculture secretary President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Brooke Rollins, head of the America First Policy Institute, to oversee the Department of Agriculture. She has a long history in conservative politics. Ximena Bustillo
Bringing Thanksgiving food on a plane? Here is what you should know Thanksgiving favorites such as mac and cheese, turkey and casseroles can be brought through TSA checkpoints. But cranberry sauce, maple syrup and gravy must go in checked baggage, the agency says. Chandelis Duster
The rise of celebrity-lookalike competitions Contestants are dressing up and converging on parks across the U.S. and Europe eager to prove they look like Timothée Chalamet, Harry Styles, Dev Patel and others.