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1. COUNTDOWN TO CAUCUSES: With just days left before the Iowa caucuses, the Trump campaign is shifting the focus of its ire. “After spending the last year focusing almost exclusively on tearing down Florida Gov. RON DeSANTIS, the Trump apparatus has determined that [NIKKI] HALEY now requi...
By Katie Couric Share “If two heads are better than one, wouldn’t 10 heads be even better than two?” More than 1,600 Americans die of cancer every day. Close your eyes and think about that. As you say a prayer to those who are dying, even as you’re reading these words, ...
they feel like they’re part of their family, and so it can be extremely sensitive. And I think that Kelly is obviously the consummate professional. She’ll come. If I know her, she’ll be very honest with the audience because it’s kind of like the elephant in the room, in the st...
“Don’t be afraid to try something different,” Silver says. “Different gets noticed. If you don’t get noticed, you’re not doing your job.” Whenever there is a hot story in the news, there is an opportunity to create and publish original content that the media will find and cover...
Katie Couric dresses up as Donald Trump on the Halloween episode of "The Today Show" at NBC Studios in New York City on Oct. 29, 2004. Dr. Evil Mario Tama // Getty Images Dr. Evil A person dressed up as "Austin Powers'" character Dr. Evil for the Halloween Parade in Manhattan. ...
A Tchaikovsky concerto(协奏曲)is what made Romel Joseph fall in love with the violin.He learned how to play in Haiti, where he was born, but a Fulbright scholarship brought him to the United States, and he finally earned a master’s degree, reports CBS News reporter Katie Couric. Music ...
the timing makes sense. “The world is a disaster right now in every possible way. And there has been a real trend toward nostalgia because people often find it comforting,” she tells Katie Couric Media. “The thing is this nostalgia for a ‘better’ time is often obscenely misplaced.”...