On this Saturday Sessions is the indie-folk sounds of Canada’s Wild Rivers. Formed in Toronto, the trio first met while attending Queen’s University, and were soon wowing audiences with their emotional lyrics and rich harmonies. Here to perform the title track from “Never Better” is Wild Rivers.
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On Saturday Sessions this morning is the indie-folk sounds of Canada’s Wild Rivers. Formed in Toronto, the trio first met while attending Queen’s University, and were soon wowing audiences with their emotional lyrics and rich harmonies. Here is Wild Rivers with “What Kind of Song.”
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The U.S. Labor Department released the latest employment data. It shows that the economy added 142,000 jobs in August, which is still sluggish through an increase from July.
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Max Boot discussed his new biography on Ronald Reagan, titled “Reagan: His Life and Legend.” The book is 10 years in the making.
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The recall covers certain Ram pickup trucks from the 2019 and 2021 through 2024 model years, mostly in North America.
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Gen Z employees will outnumber Baby Boomers in the U.S. workforce by the end of this year, according to a Glassdoor report. Scott Dobroski, career trend expert for Indeed, joins to discuss.
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The State Department confirmed the death of an American citizen in the West Bank on Friday. Aysenur Eygi, 26, was killed during a protest against settlements. Israel Defense Forces said it was still investigating the incident, but confirmed its troops had opened fire in the area.
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An Alabama state trooper never imagined the advice he gave 20-year-old Abbie Rutledge when he pulled her over for speeding in August 2022 would change the trajectory of her life.
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A CBS News investigation found more than a third of all top elections officials have quit or retired since the 2020 presidential election. Experts worry the inexperience of new supervisors could lead to mistakes.
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The world is struggling to manage growing piles of plastic waste, and a new report is bringing to light the problem of burning plastics. Annually, the world produces 440 million tons of plastic each year, but the majority of plastic is often tossed in the trash. CBS News senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy has more.
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