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Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service
We present the first of our Lost & Found Sound Memphis trilogy with this portrait of the early years of Sam Phillips and his legendary Memphis Recording Service. This was before he recorded Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash. Interviews with Sam, his family, Ike Turner and others are interwoven with the remote recordings he made of talent shows, funerals and proms to support his passion for recording the raw unrecorded music of the 1950s South.
Congress Passes Legislation To Curb Online Sex Trafficking Of Children
It's the first major change in years to a key legal shield used by Internet companies to avoid liability for what people say and online.
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6 Months After Paradise Burned, Trauma Endures For Kids And Adults
Mental health specialists working in the area of the deadly Camp Fire are seeing a second wave of trauma from survivors. But counseling services are in short supply.
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At Penn State: Emotional Memorial Service For Joe Paterno
An estimated 10,000 people attended the service for the former football coach. He died Sunday, at the age of 85.
For Black lawmakers in Texas, criminal justice reform and maternal health are top priorities
Police killings like that of Tyre Nichols and high maternal mortality rates for Black women have informed some of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus' biggest concerns.
Service Is A Stretch In Columbia, S.C.
Yoga instructor Dara Brown trains students at Columbia College and together they go out and try to help middle-school girls deal with the stresses of every day life.
Samsung Recalls 2.8 Million Top-Load Washing Machines
Samsung has received more than 700 reports of washing machines that vibrated abnormally. In some cases, the lids of the machines blew off. Front-load washers are not affected by the recall.
DOJ official targeting Jan. 6 investigators worked on those cases himself
The No. 2 acting official at the DOJ, Emil Bove, has been shaking up the agency and its past work on the 2021 Capitol riot. But he also has his own history with Jan. 6 cases.
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Top Stories: Jobs Report; Chávez Funeral
Also: Osama bin Laden's son-in-law due in Manhattan court; the two Koreas ratchet up rhetoric; Catholic cardinals expected to set date for start of conclave; Northeast braces for more snow and flooding.
Clerics' Vestments on Display at Pope's Service
Fr. Mark Frances of the Clerics of Saint Viator is in charge of the ornate vestments worn by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. He tells Renee Montagne about the history and meaning of the various colored skullcaps and staffs.
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