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Morning news brief
Takeaways from yesterdays' Jan. 6 committee hearing. President Biden visits Israel. And, new video is released from the Uvalde school shooting.
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11:06
For Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, there are no rules to composing for film
Greenwood says writing the music for The Power of the Dog allowed him to experiment by mixing a banjo and a string quartet. He also recently scored Spencer and Licorice Pizza.
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Before Snowden: The Whistleblowers Who Tried To Lift The Veil
Unless you have documents, nobody listens. It's a bitter lesson learned by former NSA officials who tried to work within the system to expose what they considered unconstitutional programs.
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7:45
Lyft Officials Discuss How They're Addressing Gender Equality And Diversity
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Lyft co-founder John Zimmer and Valerie Jarrett, a member of the company's board, about the issues of diversity and gender equality in the workplace.
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7:15
Patriots' Success Encourages Larger-Than-Life Expectations
The Patriots' well-established reputation for winning has taught kids to dream big and believe that anything is possible. But is it possible to have too much of a good thing?
Trips To Vegas And Chocolate-Covered Pretzels: Election Vendors Come Under Scrutiny
Close ties between vendors and election officials are getting extra attention as states plan to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on new voting machines by next year.
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7:01
Political Storm Clouds Glower As Dems Open New Phase In Impeachment Case
After a delay, the House Intelligence Committee is set to convene its first closed-door deposition with a witness. Meanwhile, President Trump thunders, calling the inquiry a waste of time.
4 takeaways from the Senate child safety hearing with YouTube, Snapchat and TikTok
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who chaired the hearing, said being distinct from Facebook isn't enough to cut it for the three tech giants. "That bar is in the gutter," he told the company officials.
A story of student loan forgiveness, 20 years in the making
More than 900,000 federal student loan borrowers are seeing their loans erased after being in repayment for two decades or more.
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8:00
Truce Agreement Reached: Israel And Fighters In Gaza To 'Hold Fire'
Talk of a cease-fire had been shattered by an attack in Israel and more airstrikes on targets in Gaza. But in Egypt, which had been trying to broker a truce, a deal was announced. Will it last?
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