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  • Using only Lego bricks and his imagination, Sawaya has recreated some of the world's most famous art, like "American Gothic" and "Starry Night." We quiz him on facts about the original masterpieces.
  • Lots of TV shows have self-explanatory titles, like Girls and Friends. But what the heck does host Ophira Eisenberg mean when she asks you what show "3,600 Seconds" might be? 60 Minutes, of course!
  • Around the world, millions of families of Iranian descent will gather around a ceremonial table to mark the start of spring. This ancient Persian festival has a lot to do with fresh, green foods.
  • Arizona Edition - The 1944 U.S./Mexico Water Treaty established rules for sharing the waters of the Colorado River. A little over a year ago, the two…
  • Arizona Edition - Most Yuma County high-school students are not old enough to vote. But that doesn’t mean they don’t have something to say, or something…
  • Arizona Edition - Hailey Bernardo is a Yuma County young person trying to shed new light and offer solutions to a big local problem. She is Miss Yuma…
  • Some people are more likely than others to gain weight from frequently indulging in fried foods, scientists say. You can blame Mom and Dad for passing on the obesity risk genes.
  • Nuns run La Posada Providencia, a shelter in south Texas, just across from Mexico. But the asylum seekers are a veritable United Nations, coming from places like Ethiopia, Albania and Nepal.
  • The price of limes in the U.S. is skyrocketing, and that could have something to do with Mexico's drug war. Gustavo Arellano explains why. He writes the syndicated column "Ask a Mexican."
  • Victoria's Secret and Prada model Lyndsey Scott designs apps in her spare time. She talks about what drew her to computer science for Tell Me More's "Women in Tech" series.
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