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DANCE: The Teen Choice Awards bring out the freaks Watch Video The Teen Choice Awards brings out the freaks just for the fashion, the music and the kissing, but they leave room for an equally impressive performance by Daft Punk. Correspondent Martha Teichner has the story on the French robots and their seven-year reign as the music's first choice.
- U.S.: The family of a North Korean man held prisoner in Virginia for three years Watch Video Frustrated by North Korea's close-knit, authoritarian society, a University of Virginia graduate student in journalism sought an interview with a long-held relative who had eluded the secret police for three years. In December 2013, he reached a family member living in the Chinese city of Shenyang. Correspondent Luke Burbank recounts the case, as the family still struggles for answers about the student's whereabouts.
- U.S.: The marriage of a college intern and a professor Watch Video The University of California, Santa Cruz, has made a name for itself on LGBTQ issues. But how did it get to that point? Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Dean of students Steve Zimmer, about the university's long history of embracing the LGBTQ community.
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DANCE: The Teen Choice Awards bring out the freaks Watch Video The Teen Choice Awards brings out the freaks just for the fashion, the music and the kissing, but they leave room for an equally impressive performance by Daft Punk. Correspondent Martha Teichner has the story on the French robots and their seven-year reign as the music's first choice.
- U.S.: The family of a North Korean man held prisoner in Virginia for three years Watch Video Frustrated by North Korea's close-knit, authoritarian society, a University of Virginia graduate student in journalism sought an interview with a long-held relative who had eluded the secret police for three years. In December 2013, he reached a family member living in the Chinese city of Shenyang. Correspondent Luke Burbank recounts the case, as the family still struggles for answers about the student's whereabouts.
- U.S.: The marriage of a college intern and a professor Watch Video The University of California, Santa Cruz, has made a name for itself on LGBTQ issues. But how did it get to that point? Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Dean of students Steve Zimmer, about the university's long history of embracing the LGBTQ community.
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