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Biden will order a study of old-growth forests in an Earth Day executive action
America's oldest trees store vast amounts of carbon. Counting them is the first step to preserving them, says the Biden administration.
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Charles Mingus contained multitudes, but his native language was protest
The jazz icon's 100th birthday is a chance to appreciate an enduring throughline of his career, which often teetered between exquisite composure and raging chaos.
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The exhibition includes 25 objects featuring prominent people involved in the scandal.
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Why France's presidential election matters far beyond its borders
Sunday's contest has implications for the spread of far-right ideology, France's relationship with the rest of Europe and the country's posture toward Russia.
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The news comes the same week that Netflix announced it lost subscribers for the first time in 10 years.
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New audio contradicts McCarthy's denial that he considered asking Trump to resign
The recording is of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on a call with his Republican colleagues four days after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Musicians remember John Prine, 2 years after his death
Songwriter and singer John Prine died April 7, 2020, in the early days of the pandemic. His death from COVID-19 was a shock to his fans.
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How planting trees fostered a sense of belonging and changed this filmmaker's life
Cinematographer Luc Forsyth documents the back-breaking manual labor and niche community of tree planting.
You Know Her, Her Name Rhymes with ...
In this week's on-air Puzzle, every answer is the name of a famous writer. Given rhymes for the first and last names, you name the writers. For example: given "Wet Start," you'd say "Bret Harte."
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Latino War Vets Changed World at Home, Abroad
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, as many as a half-million Latinos answered the call to war. Their service — and return home — changed their lives and created the building blocks for ending discriminative policies against minorities in the United States.
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