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  • Talking to a device that talks back can be entertaining and educational for children. But psychologists say children can develop relationships with these devices that can be different than adults.
  • David Greene traveled to Shelbyville, Tenn., to see how the White Lives Matter rally was experienced by two very different people in the small town.
  • Today's scientists have access to more data than ever.One Florida International University scientist saw music in months of temperature data from a Florida lake.
  • Singer and dancer Johnny Clegg — the co-founder of two groundbreaking, racially mixed bands during the apartheid era — is battling pancreatic cancer. He's saying goodbye to his fans on a U.S. tour.
  • Lee's grandfather owned a barber shop — there's a tea shop there now — and was a pillar of Vancouver's Chinese-Canadian community. Over jasmine tea, Lee talks about her memories of her grandfather.
  • Official White House photographer Amanda Lucidon's new book collects scenes featuring the former first lady — "one of the most genuine and compassionate and thoughtful people" she'd ever met.
  • The Orlando Ballet begins its new season Friday night as the curtain lifts on the iconic “Swan Lake,” choreographed by the Ballet’s Artistic Director, Robert Hill.
  • For those who aren’t celebrating Halloween do I have some cultural event gems for you!Set to Tchaikovsky’s powerful score, and based on the folk tale of a…
  • I wonder what Mrs. Potato's maiden name was. Does she call her kids tots?I'm also wondering if Mrs. Potato is Brazilian or Swiss?The Mrs. P in question…
  • Brundibar was first performed by children in a concentration camp during World War Two. Next month, the Orlando Opera youth company and the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra bring the opera to the stage in Orlando.
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