America’s Love-Hate Relationship With the Bald Eagle
Revered as a national symbol, reviled as an actual bird
Revered as a national symbol, reviled as an actual bird
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“Some people might call this crazy. I prefer to think of it as badass.”
Meet the bald Norwegians and other unknowns who actually create the songs that top the charts.