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  • Robert Siegel talks with Verity Jennings, a recent graduate of Leeds Metropolitan University in Britain. Jennings' thesis analyzed the popularity of the term "chavs" in hundreds of newspaper stories. While the origins of the word are murky, Jennings says "chavs" has come to refer to British young people characterized by gold jewelry and sportswear, often in a negative light. But she says references to "chavs" may also create a new sense of belonging.
  • A new lawsuit filed by record labels Universal, Sony and Warner says their catalogs have been ripped off by two AI music generators. But there’s a twist: It’s not clear the courts are on their side.
  • A new lawsuit filed by record labels Universal, Sony and Warner says their catalogs have been ripped off by two AI music generators. But there’s a twist: It’s not clear the courts are on their side.
  • No matter where you work - big company or small business - you could soon see some effects of the new health law on your insurance coverage.
  • The Trump Impeachment Trial - Day 7
  • Back from Charlotte, we compare past political conventions
  • Do you have a question for the panel? Send it to washingtonweek@pbs.org.
  • The National Journal Insiders Poll looks at the strongest GOP Presidential candidates.
  • Ten years in Afghanistan; Occupy Wall Street; Supercommittee; SCOTUS hears indecency case.
  • Sometimes, it feels like discovering new wines takes a degree in geography, knowledge of 20 languages and possibly psychic abilities, but really all you…
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