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Cover Story: Genetic Linery: Construction of a serial killer’s family tree
Retired Barbara Rai-Veantter never speculated that his family’s hobby of researching his family would capture one of the most notorious criminals in California. A leading in the use of genetic genealogy, opinion-ventor has since become an important partner for investigators to resolve cold cases. “48 hours” correspondent Erin Moriyriti Report.
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Almanac: 13 July
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Game: Candy land, the game that still hits a sweet place
For the last 75 years, generations have weaved through a rainbow road, surrounded by candy. Correspondent Vishwas sees the permanent appeal of Sally Candy Bhoomi, and the authors Sandra A. Miller and Margaret talks about the origin of the board game with Muirhead, which was invented by Allenore Abbott to help reduce the pain of young polio patients.
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Art: Jope sanders, the last of the original abstract expressions
Dutch-American painter Jopy Sanders was the last surviving member of the abstract expressionist movement when he died in 2023 at the age of 101. Now, his granddaughter Iska Greenfield-Sanders has cured a retrospective in New York City that highlights the work of the artist. Correspondent Serena Altschul Report.
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TV: Richard Kind is quite happy, just a little famous
You may not know his name, but there is a good chance you have seen on Richard Kind – TV, in films or on broadway. CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. John Lapuk reveals that the Tony-Nammine actor (“recognizable from shows such as” “only Murds in the Building” measures success, and views behind the Netflix show, “Anvenues Live with John Mulani,” bearer Kinds.
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Route: In Memorium
“Sunday morning” recall some notable figures that left us this week.
Agriculture: The secret of a successful cherry crop? Helicopter
Long, sunshine summer days and cool evenings of Central Washington make the region ideal for increasing sweet cherry. But the summer rainy cherry can cause waterfall and breakdown. To protect their crops, farmers use an unusual method to blow their cherry trees: helicopters. Correspondent connor Nighton reports on a fruitful alliance of agriculture and aviation.
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Music: “liberation” on what Billy Ilish has found
Singer-songwriter Billy Ellish has just started to know herself. With his latest album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft” and his current tour (without his first brother Finnus and his parents), the music superstar is searching for some parts of herself he did not know. She describes correspondent Anthony Mason as a lyricist finding a new voice and pulling her singing after starting an outspoken text. (This story was originally aired on 8 December 2024.)
Web Exclusive: Expended Interview – Billy Ellish (Video)
In this web exclusive, Anthony Mason sits with the music superstar Billy Ellish, who is to talk about performing on her “hit me hard and soft” tour (without her first brother fines). She also discusses the label of the “lyricist”; What did he learn from writing the song “Barbie” “I was made for? “; The alleged criticism of the discovery discovered after starting their singing voice and vocal text; and the power that she says comes from expressing vulnerability in her art.
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These United States: Louisiana purchase
In an instant in American history, reporter Lee Kovan reported, which changed our nation like or after someone else.
Crime: Hunting for sexual hunter John Do #147
In 1997, a nine -year -old Ohio boy was sexually assaulted, but his attacker was not found. Using the genetic genealogy, a recent tool to detect family history through DNA, Qiahoga County Prosecutors, Researcher, who was aided by Barbara Rai-Veantter, was able to solve a long crime of about three-decades. “48 hours” correspondent Erin Moriyriti Report.
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Extended Interview: Richard Drapus on Filling “YouTube” (YouTube video)
In this web exclusive, actor Richard Draffus Turner talks with classic films, who host Ben Mainkivicz, who will fight for the role that will launch his career in strateosphere: Steven Spielberg’s “Jaw” in “Jaw”. He also discusses the production -prone production; Her fear of co-star Robert Shaw; And he learned the most valuable lesson during the film’s 159-day shoot on Martha’s Wineard.
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