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    Jewel on how she reached musical stardom (Part 1)

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  • Politics & Primetime (Part 1)

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  • Politics & Primetime (Part 2)

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  • Politics & Primetime (Part 3)

    04:26
  • Search and rescue teams comb through Hurricane Ian’s wreckage (Part 1)

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  • Search and rescue teams comb through Hurricane Ian’s wreckage (Part 2)

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  • Captives of Cannabis: Human trafficking in the marijuana industry (Part 1)

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  • Captives of Cannabis: Human trafficking in the marijuana industry (Part 2)

    09:18
  • Captives of Cannabis: Human trafficking in the marijuana industry (Part 3)

    06:01
  • Restoring America's Oyster Population (Part 1)

    04:15
  • Oyster Farming in the Gulf (Part 2)

    05:20
  • Walker Hayes’ journey to country music fame (Part 1)

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  • Walker Hayes’ journey to country music fame (Part 2)

    04:51
  • How the adorable Atlantic puffin came back from near extinction (Part 1)

    02:46
  • How the adorable Atlantic puffin came back from near extinction (Part 2)

    02:41
  • Afghanistan withdrawal one year later: translators and their families struggle for safety (Part 1)

    03:02
  • Afghanistan withdrawal one year later: translators and their families struggle for safety (Part 2)

    02:48
  • 25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana (Part 1)

    05:45
  • 25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana (Part 2)

    05:43
  • 25 Years Later: The Life and Legacy of Princess Diana (Part 3)

    03:59

Navajo Code Talkers’ WWII legacy to be immortalized in new museum (Part 1)

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Ground has been broken on a new museum honoring Navajo Code Talkers. At age 94, Peter MacDonald is one of three still alive today. Their service was pivotal in winning World War II, but Marine Corps top brass initially rejected the idea, saying they “might embarrass this proud organization,” MacDonald recalls. Their success was a cruel paradox in light of America’s painful history of Native American boarding schools meant to strip students of their heritage.