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Michael Feinstein brings a music historian's clarity to a stellar performance of several of Irving Berlin's masterpieces on his album "Remember."
Recommended reading for fans of college basketball by America's premier writer on the sport
Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is pressing the president to side with Gen. McChrystal's troop recommendation in Afghanistan.
Current shows at the NPG include an examination of Gay Icons, The Life and Lives of Samuel Johnson, and a backstage view of Bob Dylan's 1966 European Tour.
North Americans acknowledge the Thanksgiving celebration by sharing a festive meal with family and giving thanks, but is that really a Jewish tradition?
Stop scrolling through profiles of potential suitors. In Oregon, an innovative new "conscious dating" service helps middle-aged singles find love.
April 17, 2007. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed emissions regulations for gasoline powered lawn and garden equipment and small recreational watercraft.
Donna Eden's new book introduces the Energy Medicine approach to hormone balance, cramps, PMS, pregnancy, fertility, menopause, weight loss and more.
Roland Burris the person embattled Govenor of Illinois Rod Blagojevich (D) picked to fill the vacant U.S. Senate seat is highly competent and qualified for the position.
Washington bids troops goodbye; Ellington jams the Cotton Club; 4,000 die from London smog. These and many other events shaped history on this day, December 4.
This historical overview of women's presence in the U.S. Senate includes short profiles of trailblazing women who have been appointed or elected to serve.
Inauguration Day is just one day of a week of festivities revolving around the swearing-in of the next U.S. president. And Barack Obama has a loaded schedule.
Besides the commonly known harmful effects of smoking marijuana, pot smokers could be increasing their risk of developing cancer.
Powerful words resonated through Barack Obama's inauguration day, when the politician took the oath of office as the United States' 44th president on Jan. 20, 2009.
Based in Providence, the annual Rhode Island International Film Festival is a showcase for independent filmmakers and their work.
With all the Olympic action going on, young adults may find the numerous books about their favorite sports to be appropriate reads.
Two women have been nominated by the two major political parties. In 1984, Democrats nominated Geraldine Ferraro. In 2008, Republicans nominated Sarah Palin.
The chic ski resort of Aspen, Colorado, morphs into festival central as soon as June arrives in the Rocky Mountains. Mark your calendar with these key dates.
Stuck with hopes of fuel efficient car sales, US auto retailers are in a quandary over America's CARS program. Will they get their rebate checks or haunted by bad deals?
A faith-based look at legislators Joseph Lieberman, Mary Bono, John Tierney and Earl Blumenauer.
Energy medicine includes a number of different therapies such as acupuncture that correct imbalances or blockages of the body's bioenergy, which contribute to disease.
Prescription drugs are the fastest growing component of health care expenditures. Many seniors have no Medicare prescription coverage and must pay out of pocket.
Learn when Barack Obama is swearing & the order of events on Inauguration Day, January 20, 2009. Inaugural schedule includes address, luncheon, parade, balls.
The lymphatic system is often called "the other circulatory system" and its vessels work with the immune system to clear viruses and toxins from the body.
Obama, an outspoken critic of the CIA, must now work closely with the agency. His nominee for Director of the CIA may indicate a troubled relationship lay ahead.
Show the flu that you mean business by taking a few simple precautions to lower your chances of pulling a 'sicky' this winter.
Johnny Mercer might just be thought of as a lyricist to many people, but this documentary chronicles the life and career of this talented man.
In 1987 the Fairness Doctrine was repealed. Leading Democrats support reinstating the regulation. With one party control of Washington will the doctrine be revived?
US private military contractor Blackwater is said to be at the heart of Pakistan's ongoing war. The target it seems may not be the Taliban but Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.


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