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And finally for today, the Grammys, where Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar won big in an awards ceremony that saw musicians lash out at President Trump's ice tactics.
Bad Bunny, the Latino rap star, made history, taking home the top prize for Album of the Year.
It's a first for a Spanish album, which is a celebration of his Puerto Rican roots.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar walked away with the five awards, and Olivia Deen, the British soul pop singer, won Best New Artist.
And for today's recommended read, let's stick with the Grammys and all the looks from the red carpet.
We'll link to a set of photos of all the style on display in LA in the show notes.
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Hi, I'm Kim Vinnell in Whanganui, New Zealand.
It's Friday, January 30th.
Today, Trump closes in on his new Fed chair choice.
Lawmakers dodge a government shutdown over immigration tactics as new video emerges of Alex Preti.
SpaceX is in merger talks with other Musk companies ahead of a blockbuster IPO.
And we sit down with Senator Jean Shaheen to talk Iran and Venezuela.
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