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War in Iraq 2003-2004

World Mar 22

20 years after the invasion, a new archive on how Iraqis remember home

By Yasmeen Sami Alamiri

Arts Feb 24

A couple poses in 1916. Photo credit: Holsinger Studio Collection at UVA
Images of ‘Black life, Black joy,’ are immortalized in historic Charlottesville portraits

A portrait exhibit at the University of Virginia aims to show a side of the Black community that gives a more complete view of the people going through Jim Crow segregation in the South – and to do so from…

By Casey Kuhn, Rachel Liesendahl, Nicole Ellis

Arts Jan 18

Snoop Dogg In Concert - Charlotte, NC
Snoop Dogg, Gloria Estefan, Sade chosen to join to Songwriters Hall of Fame

Snoop Dogg, Gloria Estefan, Sade, Jeff Lynne, Glen Ballard, Teddy Riley and Liz Rose have been chosen to join the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

By Mark Kennedy, Associated Press

Arts Nov 16

A player forms the word "Scrabble" with tiles during a practice session, in this posed picture taken in Kuala Lumpur, Mala...
‘Yeehaw, bae,’ official Scrabble dictionary adds 500 new words

500 new words and variations were added to the the seventh edition of "The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary" this month.

By Leanne Italie, Associated Press

Arts Nov 13

Comedian Byron Allen arrives at the 31st Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica
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Media executive Byron Allen on breaking barriers in show business

Media mogul Byron Allen is the chairman and CEO of Entertainment Studios, one of the largest privately held media companies in the world. He joins Geoff Bennett for our Weekend Spotlight to talk about how he forged a path for…

By Geoff Bennett, Lorna Baldwin

Nov 11

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Younger generations push to preserve a disappearing Indigenous language in rural Alaska

Half of the people whose first language is Kodiak Alutiiq have died over the last few years. The Alaska Native Sun'aq Tribe estimates fewer than 20 remain, but that is not stopping new speakers from learning the endangered language and…

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Nov 06

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How a historic Nashville hotel played a key role in women’s suffrage

By Cat Wise, Claire Mufson

Nashville, Tennessee has a historic connection to the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in 1920. Special correspondent Cat Wise visited the Hermitage Hotel, built in 1910 just steps from the state Capitol, where a hard-fought battle…

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Nov 02

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Bono on activism and connecting music to a larger meaning

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

Bono recently sat down with Jeffrey Brown to talk about his new memoir, "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." In part two of that interview, they discuss Bono's activism and connecting his music to a larger meaning. It's for our arts…

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Nov 01

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Bono’s new memoir ‘Surrender’ details his long career in music and activism

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

By any measure, U2 is one of the world's biggest bands, and lead singer Bono is one of music's biggest stars. He's telling his own story in a new memoir, "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." Bono sat down with Jeffrey…

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Oct 28

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News Wrap: Markets end week with rally, Miami Beach condominium deemed unsafe

In our news wrap Friday, stocks rallied on Wall Street boosted by a string of better-than-expected earnings reports, a Miami Beach condominium on the same avenue where a building collapsed last year was evacuated after the city deemed the structure…

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