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Republican strategy in Biden impeachment inquiry, impending government shutdownWe see what's ahead for Republicans amid a looming government shutdown.Resume05:37Sep 28, 2023
What the Writer's Guild won in the new deal with studiosThe deal covers a lot of what writers were fighting for: higher wages and residual payments, minimum staffing for writers' rooms, and protections against the use of artificial intelligence.Resume03:47Sep 28, 2023
Midwest shrimp farming has room to growFresh shrimp historically comes from the coasts. But in the last few decades, shrimp farming has emerged in the Midwest.Resume04:42Sep 28, 2023
'The Girl in the Yellow Poncho' memoir explores growing up biracial and abandonedKristal Brent Zook's white father abandoned her Black mother when Zook was an infant, and she writes about her struggles with identity and abandonment.Resume09:30Sep 28, 2023
Workers took on delivery apps in New York City and wonLow-wage workers in highly exploitative industries, many of whom are immigrants, are fighting for better working conditions and pay.Resume10:28Sep 28, 2023
'The Golden Bachelor' puts a vintage spin on the popular dating showMillions of Americans will watch 72-year-old Gerry Turner a widower, woo 22 age-appropriate women and find his second happily ever after.Resume05:47Sep 28, 2023
A day care provider in the Bronx may close her doors as child care industry faces crossroads Doris Irizarry has operated a residential-based family daycare in the Bronx for more than 25 years. She is among the child care providers thinking about closing their doors for good.Resume09:17Sep 28, 2023
Russian state media broadcasts excerpts of Tucker Carlson's anti-Ukraine rhetoricHis criticism of Ukraine aligns so well with the Kremlin's talking points that they've broadcast excerpts of his internet show.Resume05:10Sep 28, 2023
El Paso struggles to shelter migrantsThe mayor says as many as 2,000 people need shelter every night.Resume03:14Sep 28, 2023
Florida shrimper: Hurricane Ian was 'the most devastating thing my family has ever come across'Shrimper Grant Erickson says he still has employees living in tents on the beach. And University of Florida food and agriculture expert David Outerbridge says the one-year mark is when...Resume10:45Sep 28, 2023
How admissions offices can evaluate students after SCOTUS affirmative action rulingTo paint a fuller picture of a prospective student, colleges could rely on things like a high school profile, the neighborhood a student grew up in and family resources.Resume04:17Sep 28, 2023
What you missed at the Republican presidential debateSeven Republicans challenging former President Trump for the Republican presidential nomination took the debate stage last night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. Trump, the frontrunner, was not...Resume06:15Sep 28, 2023
Can capitalism and love coexist? 'Fair Play' film seeks to answerThe film "Fair Play" centers around a newly engaged couple working at a high-powered financial firm. When one gets a promotion, their relationship and jobs are imperiled.Resume10:33Sep 27, 2023
A closer look at Sen. Menendez's lawyer Abbe LowellAbbe Lowell is also representing Hunter Biden on tax and firearm charges.Resume05:39Sep 27, 2023
What to expect in Wednesday's GOP presidential candidates debateSeven candidates will take the stage, and former President Donald Trump will not be among them.Resume03:48Sep 27, 2023
Master 'The Simple Art of Rice' with recipes and tips from chef JJ JohnsonChef and author JJ Johnson shares rice recipes from all over—Liberia, India, Puerto Rico, Italy, Korea, and the American South — in his new book.Resume09:30Sep 27, 2023
Lessons learned from 1971 Sidetrack desegregation programThe program brought together white and Black students from largely segregated neighborhoods and split time teaching them in each others' neighborhoods.Resume09:30Sep 27, 2023
Amtrak to restore Gulf Coast service 18 years after Hurricane KatrinaThere have been no passenger trains on this 140-mile route since Hurricane Katrina devastated the region in 2005.Resume03:45Sep 27, 2023
Atlanta Braves dominate MLB seasonThe Braves have been leading the majors in homers, runs and hits for most of the season. Resume02:26Sep 27, 2023
Michele Kang wants women's soccer to dominate the worldTech entrepreneur Michele Kang took over ownership of the Washington Spirit women's soccer team last year.Resume04:48Sep 27, 2023