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  • The publicly low-key Finkelstein is credited with pioneering the use of aggressive ad campaigns, political action committees and turning the word "liberal" into a political pejorative.
  • James David Vance's 2016 memoir about his southern-Ohio childhood has spent more than 40 weeks on the New York Timesbestseller list. Hillbilly Elegydescribes a tightly-knit Appalachian culture that promotes close, family ties. But it is also plagued by substance abuse and domestic violence. Vance's stories are by turns harrowing and hilarious, and the book is due to become a motion picture.
  • Another monk is found dead. Max discovers a clue that reveals a hint at his behavior.
  • Join Mr. J as he creates rabbits with some super cool HARE-dos! While he draws, Mr. J talks about how we can give our feedback with our words – and our faces. Giving and receiving feedback can be scary, exciting, and important.
  • The athlete, celebrity and murder suspect was the focus of an intensely covered trial, and two recent TV series that set him at the center of America's diciest topics: race, wealth, justice and fame.
  • NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J, about the reports of a whistleblower's concerns surrounding the president's conversations with the Ukrainian president.
  • It's called the "largest urban music festival in America," and the 2019 Cincinnati Music Festival includes big name performers Mary J. Blige and Maxwell.
  • What's in a name? A lot it turns out, if you are J.K. Rowling and want to write anonymously. She tells David Greene why she took a pseudonym to write a series of crime novels.
  • E.J. Dionne calls on the Democratic party to unite under what he calls a banner of decency, dignity and democracy. Has that happened?
  • Mr. J invites students to draw along as they identify friendships sometimes involve disagreements and how to work through these times together. He discusses how sharing our emotions and experiences is important.
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