Holly George-Warren’s biography of the rock and blues singer examines her trailblazing career, rebelliousness, and assertions of female power and individuality Source
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Trump taps new energy secretary to replace Rick Perry
Dan Brouillette is currently the deputy energy secretary Source
Hopping mad: Anheuser-Busch sues over spilled ingredient secrets
Legal battle brewing as MillerCoors is accused of wrongly obtaining a rival’s beer recipe and other trade secrets Source
This week on “Face the Nation”, October 20, 2019
Reps. Jim Himes and Will Hurd will appear on “Face the Nation” this Sunday. We’ll also have a discussion on the latest developments in Syria with Source
Supreme Court takes new deportation case
The outcome could have major implications for asylum seekers and the speed at which they can be deported Source
Retired Green Beret uses theater to cope with the trauma of war
We are dedicating most of our broadcast next Wednesday to a live special focusing on mental health. It’s called “Stop the Stigma: A Conversation About Mental Health.” We want to remove the shame and blame from the discussion around mental illness diagnoses. As part of our commitment to tackling issues surrounding mental health, we’re looking at post traumatic stress. About eight million adults experience it during any given year. David Begnaud reports on a play written and performed by military veterans. Source
Lady Gaga falls off stage in Las Vegas
The mishap occurred after the star invited a fan on stage with her Source
Listen to 12 essential Janis Joplin tracks
Music journalist Holly George-Warren, author of the new biography, “Janis: Her Life and Music,” offers “Sunday Morning” a roster of Joplin hits – well-known and rare – that capture the brilliance and power of the rock and blues singer Source
Ex-model accuses Jeffrey Epstein’s friend of rape
Several women have come forward in recent weeks with allegations against a model agent that span three decades Source
Trump says Turkey’s attacks on Kurds were “eliminated quickly” by ceasefire
President Trump said he spoke to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this morning. Mr. Trump said the attacks against the Kurds in northern Syria were “eliminated quickly” following Thursday’s ceasefire agreement and that Turkey has made “a full pause” of its invasion. He also claimed ISIS is “totally under guard” and that the Kurds are “very happy.” Source