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Are Audiobooks Just As Good As Reading?, Senator Johnson Seeks To Close Legal Loophole That Allowed Thousands Of Children To Come To United States As Brides

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019, 6:00pm

Does listening to an audiobook offer the same benefits as sitting down to read your way through one? We talk with a reading researcher about how our brain processes each of these formats, and what different benefits they offer. We also take a look at a top news story.

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