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'American Baby' spotlights a mom and biological child's search for each other after closed adoption
Adoption has had a troubled history in the U.S. For decades during the mid-20th century, millions of unwed mothers were sent away to have their babies in secrecy and shame.
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This year, kids visit with Santa using ham radio
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Nashville's new Black wind symphony aims to inspire a new generation of classical musicians
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