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What role have protests and demonstrations played in U.S. history?

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Independence Day 2020 will be marked, in part, by protests across the nation focused on police brutality and racism. Though the movement is recent, ongoing demands for fairness, justice and equality are as old as the country itself. Michelle Miller takes a look at protests through history and where those movements have taken the U.S.

Singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc shares his influences and how he got his start

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Grammy-nominated artist Aloe Blacc has been creating music for the past 25 years. The California native rose to fame in the early 2000s in Europe before climbing the charts in the U.S. He has released three solo studio albums, with his fourth, “All Love Everything,” set to come out in the fall. The singer-songwriter speaks to Michelle Miller about how he got his start.

England’s Globe Theatre at risk amid coronavirus pandemic

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The coronavirus pandemic has put the future of many theaters in peril, and landmarks such as the replica of William Shakespeare’s beloved Globe Theatre in London have not been spared from the consequences of lockdown orders. Imtiaz Tyab visits the world-renowned stage to see how it is determined to survive.

The legacy of the Flint water crisis

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Six years ago, lead seeped into the tap water in Flint, Michigan, while state and local officials said everything was fine. Now, the same doctor who proved something was wrong is taking the first comprehensive look at the thousands of kids exposed to lead in Flint. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.

A look at barbecue and grilling across the U.S.

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Cook, musician, pilot and author Matt Moore speaks to Jeff Glor for a special July 4 edition of "The Dish." Moore's last book, "Serial Griller," take a trip across America to taste the best barbecue the country has to offer.

The little-known story of the only woman who "signed" the Declaration of Independence

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The signers of the Declaration of Independence knew the risk they were taking by adding their names to the document -- considered treason against British rule. Yet one name may not be as well-known as the others, that of printer Mary Katherine Goddard. Dana Jacobson looks into Goddard's life and the little-known role she played in preserving the birth of the United States.





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