Indiana finished recounting three close primary races, but legal challenges — including a voter subpoena request — are still ahead.
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Kevin visits a high school carpentry program that's helping the community after the storm. Later, he heads to North Asheville to meet with the electrician. Meanwhile Tommy helps homeowner Paula turn an antique chest into a bathroom vanity.
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Known as the father of American landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted was co-designer of Central Park, head of the first Yosemite commission, leader of the campaign to protect Niagara Falls, designer of the U.S. Capitol Grounds, site planner for the Great White City of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, planner of Boston's "Emerald Necklace" of green space, as well as designer of park systems in many other cities.
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A whirlwind tour of 10 streets that change the way we get around: from Broadway in New York and Wilshire in Los Angeles, to the Boston Post Road and the Lincoln Highway. Find out which 10 streets made the list!
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Born from trauma and built to heal, discover Jasper’s hidden gem: the Mother of God Grotto.
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While NATO started many years ago, the treaty's influence has only grown.
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Reactions to the birthright citizenship case. Braun seeks to reimburse lost gas tax funds.
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Creator and co-writer Sally Lindsay (Coronation Street) stars as antiques dealer Jean White, who finds herself a widow and nearly bankrupt. Heading to her last remaining asset, a cottage in the fictional French antiques hub of Sainte Victoire, Jean begins to seek the truth about her husband’s circumstances, while encountering the colorful locals in the process.
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"Becoming American" explores the founding of the United States through the lens of Philadelphia, America’s first capital. From indigenous people and enslaved Africans to lawmakers and artisans, the film reveals how diverse communities shaped a new nation. Though rooted in Philadelphia, this is a shared American story whose debates, ideals, and consequences still resonate today.
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What would you risk to defend democracy? At America’s 250th, moderator Aaron Tang leads nine panelists through a gripping hypothetical election crisis that tests civic integrity. As tensions rise and divisions deepen over protest, principle, and truth, Breaking the Deadlock: How to Fix an Election confronts what it will take to keep democracy alive.