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Bee Gees Documentary Traces The Gibb Brothers' Pathway To Stardom
Of the three Bee Gees, only Barry Gibb is still alive. His new album is Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook Volume 1. The HBO documentary, The Bee Gees, tells the story of the group's rise.
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The Cat Who Came Back: Patches, Believed Killed In Mudslide, Shows Up 3 Years Later
A calico cat thought to have died with her owner in the mudslides that swept through California's Santa Barbara County in 2018 has been found and reunited with her late owner's partner.
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In Philadelphia, Judges Rule Against Opening 'Supervised' Site To Inject Opioids
A federal appeals court ruled the effort by nonprofit Safehouse to open a "supervised injection site" to prevent overdose deaths is laudable but illegal under the so-called federal crack house law.
What Does It Mean To Call The Capitol Rioters 'Terrorists'?
Some say it's the precise word to describe the actions of the pro-Trump extremists who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. But others warn its use will do more harm than good.
U.S. Cities Are Trying To Figure Out Restaurant Week In The Pandemic
With the pandemic having closed nearly 20% of restaurants nationwide, the traditional version of restaurant week is at risk. So restaurants are either opting out or modifying their approach.
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Putting A Roof On Risk With A COVID-19 Vaccine Jab
NPR's Bob Mondello is back from his vaccination appointment and feeling safer.
'We Cannot Afford Inaction': Biden Unveils $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Plan
The president-elect on Thursday evening outlined his plan for coronavirus relief — one of the core issues he hopes to tackle in his first days of office.
$1,400 Checks And Help For The Jobless: What's In Biden's Plan To Rescue The Economy
President-elect Joe Biden is proposing a $1.9 trillion plan to address the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic crisis.
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Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: Edwin Perez, Elisapie, Nora Brown, Rokia Traoré
Our final night of globalFEST 2021 features salsa, First Nations music, Appalachian folk and a West African superstar.
Federal Government Executes Corey Johnson For 1992 Murders
Corey Johnson is the 12th inmate to die by lethal injection since July, when the Trump administration restarted federal executions after a 17 year hiatus.
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