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Music had a tough year in 2020 but this band thrived
S2021 E80 - 6m
Despite a year at a standstill for the music industry — a world without tours, concerts or crowds — musical duo the Black Pumas somehow managed to be seemingly everywhere in 2020: on late-night television, the inauguration of President Biden, and the Grammys. NewsHour Weekend’s Christopher Booker sat down with the duo to discuss their groundbreaking year.
This town gave residents $500 a month, no questions asked
S2021 E80 - 9m 17s
Many cities across the country are beginning to experiment with the idea of a guaranteed income: an amount of money meant to address the basic needs of a person living in the U.S., distributed on top of regular income. In Hudson, NY, a small city of just over 6,000, a guaranteed income pilot has been running since October 2020. Zachary Green visited the city to learn more.
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