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Aspen Ideas Festival: The role of guns in America
Some 64 percent of people support stricter gun laws. according to a recent CNN poll.
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Interstate travel is the next target of abortion rights opponents
Recently, some conservative groups in states like Idaho and Texas have pushed to prevent people from traveling to get an abortion out-of-state.
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Prosecutors expect to call over 150 witnesses in Georgia election interference case
Prosecutors in Fulton County, Ga., say they expect that a trial in their election interference case would last four months, not including jury selection.
Robot takes the stage as guest conductor for South Korea's national orchestra
The nearly six-foot-tall android waved a baton to keep time. Since the robot can't listen to the music it's conducting, the orchestra's main conductor gets to keep his job — at least for now.
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How youth sports affect America's kids
School is out. Kids are playing some kind of ball in the neighborhood.
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U.S. is expected to announce it will send cluster munitions to Ukraine
More than 100 countries ban such weapons because unexploded bomblets can be picked up by civilians, causing injury or death. An announcement is expected Friday.
High Court Rejects Bush Assertion on U.S. Treaties
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday on a case that mixed presidential power, international relations and the death penalty. The justices said President Bush overstepped his authority when he tried to order Texas to reopen the case of a Mexican on death row for rape and murder.
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Obama Promises 'New Dawn' Of World Leadership
In his victory speech on Tuesday night, Barack Obama told his worldwide audience: "A new dawn of American leadership is at hand." Guests and callers from around the world discuss what role the U.S. should — and shouldn't — play in world affairs.
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Can a prisoner swap change the course of U.S. - Iran relations?
Could prisoner swap offer a glimmer of hope on the revival of nuclear talks between the U-S and Iran?
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Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125 “Choral” for December 8, 2023
Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125 “Choral”
Video Clip Previewing London 2012 Opening Ceremony Is Released
The footage shows kids in pj's bouncing on giant beds, and an array of dancers in lavish costumes. The most mystifying - and gripping - image is a mass of helmeted cyclists wearing giant silvery-blue flapping wings, pedaling around in two huge circles.
Music labels take steps to prevent artists from replicating Taylor Swift's re-recording success
We are never re-recording together. Like ever.
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This week's harvest moon will be the last supermoon of the year
A supermoon occurs when the moon is closest to Earth along its elliptical orbit, which means it can appear larger and brighter to viewers. The last one of the year will be visible Thursday and Friday.
Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125 “Choral” for October 10, 2023
Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125 “Choral”
Legend Loses Sheep Shearing Match To New Zealand's Prime Minister
Sir David Fagan is a 16-time winner of the coveted Golden Shears. But he lost an exhibition match against New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English at the World Shearing and Woolhandling Championships.
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Can We Open-Source Hardware?
Using modular parts, wikis and how-to videos, Marcin Jakubowski presents 50 machines — such as a tractor, brick press and circuit board maker — for a do-it-yourself civilization.
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After The Riot: Young voters on the state of our democracy
A new poll sends a stark message about the way most young Americans view our democracy: "in trouble" or "failing."
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What cremation’s surge in popularity says about our evolving views on death
56 percent of Americans who died in 2020 were cremated. That's more than twice the rate two decades go.
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Visitors flock to Houlton, Maine, as residents prepare for eclipse totality
Houlton, Maine, is one of the last places in the country to view the solar eclipse in totality.
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Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125 “Choral” for April 10, 2024
Evening Masterworks: Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in d minor, Op. 125 “Choral”
A Win For LGBTQ Employees At The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ruled that a 1964 law banning sex discrimination at work protects LGBTQ workers from being fired on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Superstar Rihanna performs a hit-filled 19 song extravaganza in India
The concert was part of wedding celebration for Anat Ambani, son of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, who earlier made headlines when he hired Beyoncé as part of his daughter's wedding celebration in 2018.
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Nick Hanauer: How Do We Begin To Reinvent Capitalism?
Billionaire entrepreneur Nick Hanauer says that today's inequality results from decades of bad economic theory. He argues for a reinvention of our capitalist system and our definition of prosperity.
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Nick Hanauer: How Do We Begin To Reinvent Capitalism?
Billionaire entrepreneur Nick Hanauer says that today's inequality results from decades of bad economic theory. He argues for a reinvention of our capitalist system and our definition of prosperity.
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A small leak is contained at the Piney Point phosphate plant
The leak happened after an electrical circuit breaker tripped on a facility being used to pump polluted water deep under the drinking water aquifer.
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