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Forget 2016. The Pivotal Year In Politics May Be 2020
We already know demographic trends can drive election results, but what's surprising is how quickly the map could change for good.
Honoring 'Our Will To Live': The Lost Music Of The Holocaust
For two decades, Italian musicologist Francesco Lotoro has searched for and resurrected works of music written in World War II concentration, labor and POW camps. He wants to fill the hole the Holocaust left in Europe's musical history and document the triumph of creativity over brutality.
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Former 'Ebony' Editor Was Proud German
Tell Me More remembers Ebony Magazine's former managing editor, Hans Massaquoi. He arrived in America as an outsider, after growing up black in Nazi Germany. Host Michel Martin speaks with his former colleague, Lynn Norment about his career and legacy.
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Walk While You Talk: The Meeting Goes Mobile
To stay in shape, many people stand while they work, or even use a treadmill desk. The latest advice might get you out of the building altogether. Ditch the boardroom and walk while you meet.
Another Senator Announces Retirement Blaming 'Legislative Gridlock'
Conservative Capitol Hill veteran Saxby Chambliss faced recent criticism from the right for seeking a bipartisan compromise on deficit issues, and for being among the first high-level Republicans to question fidelity to Grover Norquist's no-new-taxes pledge after the November elections.
Exxon More Golden Than Apple Again
Apple stock has dropped sharply since it announced earnings that disappointed analysts. Now the tech tastemaker is paying another price, losing its crown as the world's most valuable company to Exxon Mobil. Exxon's market capitalization totaled $417 billion Friday, $4 billion more than Apple's.
Free Breast Pumps And The Cost Of Health Care
Health insurers are now required to pay for breast pumps. What will that mean for health care costs?
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Homeless Count Could Bring Funding To Tarrant County
Advocates in Tarrant County believe the homeless population may have decreased about two percent over the past two years.Information they collected…
Dallas Joggers, Police Plunge Into Bachman Lake To Save Driver
Just hours after an unconscious driver was pulled from the cold waters of Bachman Lake, Dallas Police Chief David Brown honored those who saved the…
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Mon Dieu! A 'Hashtag' Is Now A 'Mot-Dièse' In France
The decision was made by the agency charged with finding French alternatives to foreign-language terms
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