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  • After a strike-related delay, television's prestigious awards ceremony will air on Monday.
  • We’re big fans of Will Kimbrough! His songs have been covered by Little Feat, Shemekia Copeland, Todd Snider & Jimmy Buffett. His guitar, mandolin & banjo can be heard on well over 100 albums, and live with Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell and many others. We know him most, though, for his own albums, which offer insightful ideas in his lyrics alongside excellent musicianship. The journal Americana Highways’ description of the title track of his new album “For the Life of Me” happens to provide a good summation of a lot of his work: “Smart lyrics adorn Kimbrough’s overall plea for unity when there is so much about life to celebrate, despite the scar tissue we’re all wearing.” Will plays an afternoon set (4-6pm) at Olivette Riverside Pavilion in Asheville this Sunday the 16th.
  • Securing the state’s 19 electoral votes is a major victory for Trump and a major blow to Vice President Harris.
  • Tropical Storm Chantal grew in strength as it approached the southeast U.S. coast. It's forecasted to bring heavy rains to parts of the Carolinas on Sunday.
  • Cullen Hoback followed the growth of QAnon for three years. He speaks with NPR about the dangerous conspiracy theory and his six-part series on HBO.
  • Jury selection begins in the trial of those accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. Ex-President Trump tries to stop the release of Capitol riot documents. The latest on mental health needs for children.
  • Search goes on for submersible in the North Atlantic. Attorney who fought to overturn the election fights for his law license. Poll: Majority of Americans say Supreme Court was wrong to overturn Roe.
  • Voices from the 1960s reflect on the 2020s: "We feel that we are reliving the past."
  • More than three-quarters of U.S. wells make just 6% of the country's oil. They're called marginal wells because of their small output. But they're a big deal to oil producers and environmentalists.
  • Even as the Jan. 6 hearings play out, election misinformation keeps spreading. NPR tracked four leaders preaching false information about election fraud at hundreds of grassroots events nationwide.
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