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Colbert Plans To Take Up The Late Night Mic For CBS
CBS announced that comedian Stephen Colbert will replace David Letterman as a late night host on the network. Letterman, who turns 67 on Saturday, announced his retirement last week.
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Singer-Songwriter Jesse Winchester Dies
Revered by other musicians, Winchester began recording in 1970. He had a hit of his own with "Say What." Artists such as Emmylou Harris, Bonnie Raitt and Elvis Costello covered his songs. He was 69.
Bob Dole Returns To Kansas For Gratitude Tour
The 90-year-old former GOP senator says it's an opportunity to meet with friends and thank voters who supported him during his decades-long career in state and national politics.
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Vatican Tells U.N. Committee That Abuse Claims Have Dropped
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said there had been a "stabilization and even decline of cases of pedophilia."
Europeans Are Getting Fatter, Just Like Americans
A huge number of adults in Europe will be obese or overweight by 2030, a study predicts. Ireland has the dubious honor of leading the way.
First Listen: Yann Tiersen, 'Infinity'
Tiersen, known for his work on the film Amélie, understands how to make music sound cinematic. On his eighth studio album, visuals are bound to pop into listeners' heads throughout.
Brazil Becomes One Of The First To Adopt Internet 'Bill Of Rights'
President Dilma Rouseff signed the bill into law to kick off an international conference about the governance of the Internet.
In Bobsled, 'You Learn As You Go'
The Olympic event was all-male until 2002. Often, the "brakemen" are plucked off a land sport, like track and field. "It's not like you get a tutorial or something, or you grow up doing bobsled," says American Aja Evans.
Hearing Devotion In Pop's Details
"Radioactive," by Imagine Dragons, just set a chart record for the longest run on Billboard's Hot 100. It's just one of a few songs on the charts showing the influence of religious themes.
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House Vote Aims To Derail DOJ Processing Of Clemency Petitions
Attorney General Eric Holder reportedly said language inserted by lawmakers to prevent the hire of additional Justice Department attorneys is "absurd."
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