Top web stories of 2022: The problem with outdoor cats; Americans are having less sex : Here & Now Anytime In this special episode of Here & Now Anytime, digital producers Allison Hagan and Grace Griffin revisit some of the top web stories of 2022. This year, the Polish Academy of Sciences declared that outdoor cats are dangerous, adding them to its list of "invasive alien species." Scientific American's Laura Helmuth explains why cats are a problem for ecosystems. And, whether they're teenagers or in their 40s, Americans are having less sex. Former host Tonya Mosely explores why. Then, roughly 95% of celebrity memoirs are ghostwritten. But who's writing them? Griffin talks about her reporting into the elusive world of ghostwriting.

Top web stories of 2022: The problem with outdoor cats; Americans are having less sex

Top web stories of 2022: The problem with outdoor cats; Americans are having less sex

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In this special episode of Here & Now Anytime, digital producers Allison Hagan and Grace Griffin revisit some of the top web stories of 2022.

This year, the Polish Academy of Sciences declared that outdoor cats are dangerous, adding them to its list of "invasive alien species." Scientific American's Laura Helmuth explains why cats are a problem for ecosystems.

And, whether they're teenagers or in their 40s, Americans are having less sex. Former host Tonya Mosely explores why.

Then, roughly 95% of celebrity memoirs are ghostwritten. But who's writing them? Griffin talks about her reporting into the elusive world of ghostwriting.

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