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Up close and personal: Selfies on the campaign trail

Political candidates are finding that posing for selfies is yet another way to connect with voters – while supporters are left with a lasting memory of their encounter with a potential future President of the United States. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports. Source

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MLB player Sean Doolittle pitches for independent bookstores

Washington Nationals pitcher Sean Doolittle wants to share his love of books. Back in April he began posting on social media about what he was reading, and which independent bookstores he shopped in during each major league stop. Doolittle’s reading adventure was a hit, raising the profile of booksellers across the country. Dana Jacobson reports. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform “Fire”

Grammy-winning guitarist Adrian Quesada and vocalist Eric Burton formed the group Black Pumas in Austin, Texas. They became a local phenomenon, and have toured the U.S. and Europe. NPR named them the “Breakout Band of 2019.” Making their network TV debut on “Saturday Sessions,” the Black Pumas perform “Fire.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform “Black Moon Rising”

Grammy-winning guitarist Adrian Quesada and vocalist Eric Burton formed the group Black Pumas in Austin, Texas. They became a local phenomenon, and have toured the U.S. and Europe. NPR named them the “Breakout Band of 2019.” Making their network TV debut on “Saturday Sessions,” the Black Pumas perform ” “Black Moon Rising.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform “Colors”

Grammy-winning guitarist Adrian Quesada and vocalist Eric Burton formed the group Black Pumas in Austin, Texas. They became a local phenomenon, and have toured the U.S. and Europe. NPR named them the “Breakout Band of 2019.” Making their network TV debut on “Saturday Sessions,” the Black Pumas perform “Colors.” Source

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Thousands attend Area 51 events in Nevada desert

A Facebook hoax this summer invited people to storm Area 51 on September 20. Five people have been arrested since Thursday. Meanwhile, thousands of others are celebrating their love of UFOs at a number of festivals in the Nevada desert. Source

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