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Jan 30

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Neko Case reveals difficult journey to stardom in 'The Harder I Fight the More I Love You'

By Tom Casciato

Neko Case has won acclaim as both a singer and songwriter. Now she’s out with a memoir that reveals her difficult journey to indie stardom. Special correspondent Tom Casciato spent time with Case to discuss "The Harder I Fight the…

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Jan 28

Watch 7:34
Samara Joy, already a Grammy winner, creates more awards buzz with latest album

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport, Simon Epstein

Already a three-time winner, jazz vocalist Samara Joy is up for two more Grammys at Sunday’s awards ceremony. Her latest album is receiving critical acclaim and creating more awards buzz. All this and Joy only turned 25 in November. Senior…

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Jan 27

Watch 7:48
Museum works to preserve shoes belonging to Auschwitz's youngest victims

By Malcolm Brabant

On the 80th anniversary of its liberation, survivors of the Holocaust gathered at the extermination camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. Of the more than six million Jews murdered by the Nazis, 1.1 million were killed at Auschwitz, nearly a quarter…

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Jan 21

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News Wrap: American Ryan Corbett released from Afghanistan in prisoner swap with Taliban

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In our news wrap Tuesday, a prisoner swap between the U.S. and the Taliban secured the release of American Ryan Corbett from Afghanistan, two top Israeli generals resigned over the military's failure to stop the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, Turkey…

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Jan 21

Watch 7:08
'Just a Dream' offers glimpse of tragedy and triumph of life in contemporary America

By Jeffrey Brown, Lena I. Jackson

The exhibition, "Just a Dream,” presents 25 years of work from Vincent Valdez in a series of chapters that look at both personal and collective histories. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown met with Valdez for our arts and culture series,…

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Jan 17

Watch 4:30
Poet Amanda Gorman pens tribute to crews battling the Los Angeles wildfires

By Amna Nawaz, Karina Cuevas

Renowned poet and Los Angeles native Amanda Gorman has penned a heartfelt tribute to first responders battling the wildfires and helping those in need. In "Smoldering Dawn," she expresses her fears and hopes and celebrates how the community is coming…

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Jan 16

Watch 7:23
News Wrap: Blue Origin successfully launches New Glenn rocket

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In our news wrap Thursday, Blue Origin sent its first rocket into orbit with a successful test of the uncrewed New Glenn system, Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed state Attorney General Ashley Moody to fill Marco Rubio's Senate seat, Rudy Giuliani…

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Jan 08

'Wicked' tops SAG Awards nominations as many big names are snubbed

By Jake Coyle, Associated Press

“Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations…

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Jan 07

Watch 5:36
How Olafur Eliasson uses elements of the natural world to see it in new ways

By Jeffrey Brown, Lena I. Jackson

Eliasson is a globally renowned artist who uses elements of the natural world to make us see that world in new ways. Senior arts correspondent Jeffrey Brown spoke with Eliasson for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

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Jan 02

Watch 6:55
How Barnes and Noble made a comeback by revitalizing its philosophy

By Jeffrey Brown, Simon Epstein

Last year, Barnes and Noble opened nearly 60 stores around the country and plans for 60 more to open in 2025. It’s the latest twist in a long-running saga for a company that’s been a bellwether for the book business.

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