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For classical stars Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, representation matters
Pianist Isata and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason are British sibling classical virtuosos. Still in their twenties, the star soloists have just released their first joint album.
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Special Correspondent Susan Stamberg Visits Cranberry World West,
a group of businesses near Las Vegas dedicated to the fruit. There's an Ocean Spray processing plant that puts out 600 bottles of juice a minute, a cranberry museum, and a giant talking cranberry. Susan even manages to mention in detail, a certain family recipe featuring the cranberry.
Why I'm running away to join the circus (really)
Circus performance transcends age, socioeconomic status, even language. You can go anywhere in the world and entertain anyone. And for me, it's my home away from home.
USF Professor Visits Japan To See How They're Handling Syrian Refugees
During the course of her career, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee associate professor of literacies education Jody McBrien estimates she’s…
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News Brief: Public Impeachment Hearings Begin, Erdogan Visits White House
The public phase of the House's impeachment inquiry begins Wednesday. We look at what to expect. Also, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visits the White House and the latest from Hong Kong.
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Floyd's Brother On Verdict: 'I Was Just Praying They Would Find Him Guilty'
Philonise Floyd began weeping as Judge Peter Cahill read the three guilty verdicts aloud in court on Tuesday. "As an African American, we usually never get justice," he told reporters through tears.
Spectacular Light Show At Notre Dame Cathedral Commemorates World War I
A stunning display of color and technology illuminates the medieval cathedral's facade and tells a story about history, war and survival.
Governor Aims To Reopen California By Mid-June, Contingent On Public Health Metrics
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a tentative statewide reopening date of June 15, provided vaccine availability increases and hospitalizations remain low.
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Return of Asimov's 'I, Robot' Stories
Alan Cheuse reviews I, Robot, a collection of robot stories by the late science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. The book was first published more than 50 years ago.
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'You have to earn it': Top Florida Democrat visits colleges in outreach tour to young voters
State Sen. Jason Pizzo is in line to become the top Democrat in the Florida Senate. He's been visiting colleges and universities across the state to talk with students — and acknowledging that many young voters don't trust politicians.
Wall Street leaders warn of harsh economic consequences from Trump's tariffs
The business sector has tried to avoid criticizing Trump in public and welcomed his vows of lower taxes and deregulation, but the market sell-off appears to have loosened more tongues on Wall Street.
Measure Pushing Florida's Minimum Wage To $15 May Hit Ballot
The wealthy Florida attorney who pushed the state initiative legalizing medical marijuana has a new target — increasing the state's minimum wage to $15 an…
Controversial oil deal in Canada could protect country from Trump's trade war, leaders say
Canada struck a deal with the province of Alberta, home to the country’s oil sector, to remove a proposal to cap oil sector emissions.
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Viktor Orban claims a 4th term and extends his autocratic rule in Hungary
Hungary's prime minister declared victory in Sunday's national elections — claiming a mandate for a fourth term as a partial vote count predicted a strong lead for his right-wing party.
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Five Takeaways As Florida Tops 15,000 COVID-19 Deaths
Fatalities related to the disease have touched families and communities throughout the state, from massive Miami-Dade to sparsely populated Liberty County.
'Tabasco' Opera Makes Fiery Return In New Orleans
New Orleans conductor Paul Mauffray lifts the lid on a hot sauce opera that had been bottled up for a century. The show ran on Broadway in the late 1800s, and yes, it's about Tabasco.
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Songs We Love: Nicholas McCarthy, 'The Man I Love'
The one-handed British pianist pours the optimism of a young man at the dawn of his career into a classic Gershwin song.
How A Florida Elections Official Is Leaning On Creativity During A Complicated Year
Chris Anderson, supervisor of elections in Seminole County, Fla., talks about finding the solution to an equipment problem at Dollar Tree and other challenges of running an election during a pandemic.
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RFK Jr. apologizes to his family for Super Bowl ad invoking JFK
Longshot candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued an apology to the Kennedy family Sunday night after his super PAC ran an ad repurposing one from former President John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign.
Fed Reserve Slashes Interest Rates
Plummeting stock markets around the world are affecting Wall Street, the international economy and individuals in a variety of ways. We break this down and examine why it's important to know what exactly a write-down is.
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UAW strike ends: The Big Three, electric vehicles and the future
Among the various deals struck are new protections for employment and electric vehicle production.
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Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Serve On Supreme Court
After a filibuster by Democrats that led to a historic rule change in the Senate, Neil Gorsuch was confirmed Friday to serve on the Supreme Court.
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In 'I Lived to Tell the World,' journalist Elizabeth Mehren tells stories of surviving inhumane acts
In her new book, Mehren tells the stories of survivors of Auschwitz, the killing fields of Cambodia, and other acts of inhumanity who managed to make new lives in Oregon.
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Poetry Month #4: Ofelia Zepeda
As our last poet in our National Poetry Month series, Ofelia Zepeda reads her poetry. Zepeda is a professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Her poetry is in both English and Tohono 'O'odham, her native language. She is a member of the Tohono 'O'odham tribe. Her tribe is an important part of her life and her poetry.
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