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  • The orchestra is playing across the U.S. and Canada while also conducting workshops in each city they visit.
  • U.S.-trained neuroscientist Aafia Siddiqui is being held without bail in New York. She has been charged with trying to kill Americans in Afghanistan and is accused of being a member of al-Qaida. What's the evidence?
  • In the first of a three-part discussion with real-estate agents across the country, John Paul Rosser, a condo specialist in Miami, says the housing market was bad in September, but it has gotten a lot worse since then.
  • Are working class white voters as excited about Sen. Joe Biden as the Obama camp hopes? We check in with residents of Columbus, Ohio and get a wide array of reactions.
  • Denver is debating how it wants to be portrayed as thousands of journalists and delegates arrive for the Democratic National Convention. But Denverites are split over whether to play up the city's folksy western reputation or its emergence as a cultured city.
  • The Supreme Court has ruled 5-4 that districts in Seattle and Louisville, Ky., went too far in their school-desegregation plans by using a student's race to determine which school he or she is assigned to.
  • The Census Bureau has released new information about immigrants in America. The overall number of immigrants has been rising sharply in this decade. More than 35.5 million immigrants now live in U.S. households.
  • The Creation Museum opened its doors in northern Kentucky on Monday. Hundreds of people lined up for the opening of the $27 million museum, which promotes the idea that the Bible is more accurate than evolutionary science.
  • As many as 12 million undocumented workers could achieve legal status under a bill approved by the White House and a bipartisan group of senators. The deal means Congress is a step closer to passing the long-awaited overhaul of U.S. immigration policy.
  • Author Laura Sessions Stepp has a new book about the emotional lives of young women today. It's called Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love and Lose at Both.
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