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A Bluegrass Debutante, A High School Graduate
Sarah Jarosz, 18, emerged on the bluegrass scene as a prodigal mandolinist, banjo player and guitarist — and recently, a singer-songwriter. In between math classes, she's managed to cut her debut album, Song Up In Her Head.
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Biden nominates 2 women of color to lead the OMB
If confirmed, Shalanda Young will be the first Black female director of the White House Office of Management and Budget. Nani Coloretti would serve as its deputy director.
Lily Allen: Sly Lyrics in a Cockney Accent
Lily Allen's ska-infused pop music has officially achieved ubiquity: She's gone from a buzzed-about underground sensation to a mainstream darling in the span of only a few months. Her sly lyrics and joyful energy have helped make her a star.
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A Chick-fil-A location is fined for giving workers meals instead of money
The employees are owed back wages for their work. The location also was fined for violating child labor laws.
President-Elect Trump Postpones Business Conflicts Announcement
Trump canceled a news conference scheduled for this week in which he planned to address how he would avoid conflicts between his business interests and his duties as president.
A dog named Buddy Holly wins best in show at Westminster, a first for his breed
The petit basset griffon Vendéen is a rabbit-hunting hound dog from France. It has never won best in show at the prestigious competition before.
Republicans Wonder How, And If, They Can Pull The Party Back Together
President Trump leaves fault lines in the GOP after the Capitol insurrection and his second impeachment, on top of the party having lost the White House, House and Senate on his watch.
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Contact Tracing Still Taking Place For Recent Trump Fundraiser
Health officials are searching for people who may have been infected with coronavirus by President Trump at a recent fundraiser.
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Trump's VOA chief paid 'extravagantly' to investigate critics: Watchdog
A law firm received $1.6 million in taxpayer money to investigate officials at the U.S. Agency for Global Media. An inspector general has concluded that was a "gross waste" of federal resources.
Harris wants to give families a big tax break for a new baby
The Harris campaign says she'd give families $6,000 when they have a new baby, and would restore the pandemic-era child tax credit, too. It's part of an economic plan focused on the cost of living.
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