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A story of dance and discipline amid a global pandemic in the Llanos
During a global pandemic in Orocué, Colombia, dance and adversity brought a group together.
FACT CHECK: Trump Touts Low Unemployment Rates For African-Americans, Hispanics
Trump's numbers are right, but it's hard to make the case that he should get credit for them.
How younger generations keep the folk art of lion dancing alive in LA
At the East Wind Foundation, in the heart of Los Angeles' Chinatown, young people dedicate their after-school hours and weekends to practice the traditional folk art of lion dancing.
Why More Expensive Insurance Can Pay Off
Insurance plans that carry higher premiums may be a bargain for consumers with costly health conditions. Lower out-of-pocket costs for some patients can offset the higher price of the coverage over the long haul.
As Heard on Morning Line: Dia Del Sol Celebration in Anchorage
Our Guest on Morning Line today is Francesca DuBrock, Guest Curator and Event Organizer for Dia Del Sol, a three day festival at the Anchorage Museum…
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ABC's Jonathan Karl details Trump's efforts to overturn the election in 'Betrayal'
The new book from ABC News' chief Washington correspondent focuses on how Trump worked to overturn the election — but Karl also has a message about the rally at the Capitol that became a riot.
These Mormon women are rejecting Trump, fraying GOP support in a key state
In this swing state, every voting bloc can make a difference. That includes Maricopa County's LDS community, where Republican women have been turning away from former President Donald Trump.
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Eduard Shevardnadze, Former Georgian President, Dies At 86
The former Soviet minister and Georgian president is credited with helping end the Cold War. He died Monday following a long illness, his spokeswoman tells the media.
Jonathan Wilson Goes Back To His Roots For 'Dixie Blur'
The artist-producer behind albums from Dawes and Father John Misty and who's partly credited with revitalizing the Laurel Canyon music scene decided to pick up and head to Nashville for his new album.
Nada Surf: 'Lucky' at Long Last
Countless one-hit wonders littered the alt-rock landscape in the mid-'90s, but some had far more staying power than they were given credit for. Today, after label woes and false starts, Nada Surf is doing better than ever. Hear the trio in an interview and performance from WXPN.
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