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  • The top news stories for November 6.
  • The top stories for January 6, 2026, including a chat with federal judge Thomas Cullen about his Young Adult fiction novel.
  • The top stories for February 6, 2026, including new proposed Virginia gun measures that don't have unanimous backing from Democrats, and a new attempt to overturn the murder conviction of Jens Soering.
  • The top stories for April 6, 2026, including advocates for the disabled and home care workers pushing for greater pay, UMW wins the men's division III national basketball championship, and what is the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative?
  • The top stories for March 6, 2026, including Virginia's Parole Board having too few members to act on freeing inmates, UVA's Board of Visitors affirms Scott Beardsley as the new president, and Jefferson Center head Cyrus Pace reflects as he departs for a new job.
  • It’s a story full of misunderstandings: Love is confused with desire, an affair with an exclusive relationship, affection with possession, and violence with passion.
  • Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Puccini’s timeless tragedy for the first time at the Met.
  • Host Liane Hansen speaks with Martin Cruz Smith. The author of Havana Bay and Gorky Park now has a new novel of international intrigue, called December 6 (Simon & Shuster, ISBN 0-684-87253-6), set on the brink of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941.
  • Liane talks with Mark Frost about his latest novel, The 6 essiahs, which continues the fictitious adventures of 19th-century author rthur Conan Doyle. (William Morrow)
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