Tanya Ballard Brown
Stories
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Arts & Life
The rule to making your own game is that there are no rules
Creating your own game can lead to lots of laughs, but it can also help teach people how to bond, work together as a team and create some lasting memories, according to comedian Eric Cunningham.
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Health
Life Kit: Dating Over 50
NPR's Life Kit has tips for how to get back on the dating scene for those 50 and older.
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National
'We've Got A Steep Road Ahead': Americans Focus On The Future
During his inaugural address, President Biden spoke of renewal, resolve and the will of the people. Across the nation, there was a feeling of cautious optimism.
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National
Hero Killed In UNC-Charlotte Shooting Immortalized As 'Star Wars' Jedi
Riley Howell, who died saving his classmates from a gunman last April, was a Star Wars fan. Now he is a part of the Star Wars universe.
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Politics
President Trump Can Hold On To Tax Returns, For Now
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump Organization does not have to turn over eight years of tax records for a New York state criminal probe.
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National
Fate Of Fetal Remains Unclear As Investigation Continues In Indiana
The discovery of more than 2,246 medically preserved fetal remains at the home of a deceased former abortion doctor is under investigation, and has led to calls for the remains to be formally buried.