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Richard Carpenter Weighs In On How To Craft The Perfect Pop Song
Richard Carpenter and his sister, Karen, made up the '70s pop duo the Carpenters. Dec. 5, public television begins airing Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters. Originally broadcast Nov. 25, 2009.
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On The Forecast: A High Probability You'll See This Dress
A viral photo montage has made it clear: One dress in particular is extremely popular with women in broadcast news. Meteorologist April Warnecke, who has worn the dress herself, explains why.
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No Meekness Here: Meet Rosa Parks, 'Lifelong Freedom Fighter'
As the 60th anniversary of the historic Montgomery Bus Boycott approaches, author Jeanne Theoharis says it's time to let go of the image of Rosa Parks as an unassuming accidental activist.
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'Unprecedented': What ISIS Looks Like In America
A new report glimpses life "inside the bubble of American ISIS sympathizers, a diverse and diffuse scene that the FBI estimates include hundreds, if not thousands, of individuals."
12/01/15: World AIDS Day; Kayak For Safe Passage Kids; Author Diane Roberts; Art And Antiques Show
Over the past 15 years, the global response to HIV/AIDS has vastly slowed the spread of the disease, averting more than 30 million new HIV infections and…
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What Happens If Kentucky Dismantles Its Health Insurance Exchange?
Supporters of Kentucky's insurance exchange have asked the governor-elect to reconsider a pledge he made to shutter it and shift people to the federally run HealthCare.gov.
False Alarm Mammograms May Still Signal Higher Breast Cancer Risk
Largest study to date finds women who have abnormal mammograms but negative results from further tests have a somewhat higher risk of developing breast cancer during the next 10 years.
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Bankruptcy Looms For Spain's Green Energy Giant
Abengoa, a large renewable energy company with a huge solar plant in Arizona, is in danger of becoming Spain's biggest bankruptcy case of all time.
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Environmentalists Call For More Land Acquisition
Environmentalists say the governor's $79 billion proposed budget doesn't include enough for land acquisition. They're criticizing his spending on...
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From 'Lost' To 'Leftovers', Show Creators Embrace Ambiguity And The Unknown
Damon Lindelof, the co-creator of HBO's The Leftovers, says he is drawn to "real-world stories where the supernatural can and often does occur." He and author Tom Perrotta discuss the series.
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