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President Biden touts gun safety legislation, but critics say he's not doing enough
President Biden is under pressure from people in his own party who say he's not meeting the moment, saying he hasn't been forceful enough on gun legislation and the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Monty Norman, the composer of the James Bond theme, dies at 94
To produce the iconic theme song, the late composer drew on a piece he had written for a proposed musical adaptation of V.S. Naipaul's "A House for Mr. Biswas."
How a Montana community is faring after devastating floods hit the area last month
Red Lodge, Mont., is still recovering after devastating floods hit the area in mid-June. Many businesses and locals are worried about surviving with hampered tourism and little insurance compensation.
U.S. Gasoline Prices Rise; the Highest Is in Chicago
Chicago has beaten out San Francisco for the dubious title of having the nation's most expensive gas. Chicagoans can blame high taxes of almost 80 cents a gallon, along with a special fuel recipe required to protect air quality.
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No retreat in the summer heat. Inflation blistering at 9.1% in June
Inflation hit a new, four-decade high of 9.1% last month, fueled in part by record high gasoline prices. Gas prices have since fallen, but overall inflation is still elevated.
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Trump tried to call a Jan. 6 committee witness, Cheney says
Panel Vice Chair Liz Cheney said the witness has yet to appear in the hearings and didn't take the call from the former president but alerted their lawyer, who told the committee.
Bonus checks! One year free! How states are trying to fix a broken child care system
There's still a shortage of child care teachers and that's keeping parents out of the workforce. Dozens of states are trying to lure back providers and lower costs for families.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra At Carnegie Hall
Conductor Robert Spano leads the orchestra and chorus in Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, music written for the 1962 rededication of the cathedral in Coventry, England, destroyed in a 1940 air raid.
Seattle Symphony, New Pulitzer Winner At Carnegie Hall
John Luther Adams' prize-winning piece Become Ocean headlines a concert devoted to sea and sand that includes Debussy's La mer and an Edgard Varèse piece inspired by the New Mexico desert.
Future Islands, Live In Concert
Watch one of the year's most exciting bands in a full concert, filmed live online from the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.
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