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  • They are the creators of the original TV reality show An American Family. The 1973 PBS series followed the Loud Family. The new film Lance Loud! A Death In An American Family premieres on PBS January 6, 2003 at 9 p.m.
  • NPR's Eric Weiner reports on how the Miami-Dade County Police Department is examining its use of Taser non-lethal electric shock guns after officers used a "stun gun" on a 6-year old child.
  • A new book subtitled A Faaabbbulous Visit with Andy Warhol tells the unexpectedly normal visit Andy's nephew James and his family paid in 1962 to Warhol's New York loft. Aug. 6 would have been Warhol's 75th birthday. Karen Michel reports.
  • Missouri is holding its primary races for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and governor on Aug. 6 after having held its presidential primary on March 2.
  • Many things Trump did seemed like a death knell — mocking a disabled reporter, disparaging a Gold Star family, bragging about his manhood and groping women, on tape. None of it mattered.
  • NPR reporters break down the president's budget proposal, exploring where he wants to spend and where he wants to make cuts.
  • There were 67.2 million viewers for the candidates' Oct. 3 faceoff and 65.6 for the debate on Oct. 16. One reason for the decline on Monday: Major League Baseball and the National Football League were also on the air Monday night.
  • Social distancing and staying at home to avoid contracting the coronavirus is a complicated request for some of the poorest members of society, including…
  • Memphis Light Gas & Water has been buying power from the Tennessee Valley Authority for 80 years. But that doesn't mean the state's largest public utility…
  • A campaign to clean up litter is high on Mayor Jim Strickland's to-do list for his second term. This week on WKNO-TV's Behind the Headlines, Strickland…
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