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Saturday Sessions: The Decemberists perform "Sucker's Prayer"

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An already inventive band is reinventing itself. For almost two decades, The Decemberists have been known for a unique style with theatrical songs often inspired by history and folklore. But for their eighth studio album, they tried out a new sound. On Saturday Sessions, The Decemberists perform "Sucker’s Prayer" from their album, "I’ll Be Your Girl," which came out earlier this year.



Cancer patient awarded $289M in Monsanto case speaks out

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Dewayne "Lee" Johnson, who says his suit wasn't about the money, asserts his use of Monsanto's weed killer Roundup contributed to his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; see the interview today on "CBS This Morning"

Saturday Sessions: The Decemberists perform "Once in My Life"

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An already inventive band is reinventing itself. For almost two decades, The Decemberists have been known for a unique style with theatrical songs often inspired by history and folklore. But for their eighth studio album, they tried out a new sound. On Saturday Sessions, The Decemberists perform "Once in My Life" from their album, "I'll Be Your Girl," which came out earlier this year.

16 nurses at an Arizona hospital are pregnant

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Sixteen ICU nurses at Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa, Arizona, are all pregnant at the same time. It wasn’t something they planned. KPHO has the story.

Major Food Group restaurants turn the familiar into extraordinary

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Formed eight years ago, Major Food Group operates some of the most iconic restaurants in New York. Last year, Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick re-opened two restaurants in the building that, for more than four decades, had been the home of the famed Four Seasons. Dana Jacobson spoke to them about the story behind their success.

Meet the chief curiosity correspondent at Chicago Field Museum

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Emily Graslie has earned widespread acclaim for her efforts to inspire public interest in the natural sciences. Her YouTube channel, "The Brain Scoop," has almost half-a-million subscribers. The 29-year-old now holds one of the coolest job titles as chief curiosity correspondent at the Chicago Field Museum. Meg Oliver reports.





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