We're bringing you latest on the government shutdown's winners and losers. And a record number of female candidates are running for office for the first time this year. We'll talk to 26-year-old Shay White about what made her launch a campaign for the Oklahoma State Legislature. In our ongoing coverage of Sundance, we're bringing you the buzziest new films and stars from the festival. And we get a look at the newest category there: indie episodics. Also, Caitlyn Smith has written songs for everyone from Dolly Parton to Meghan Trainor. Now she's dropping her own album. She'll tell us all about it.

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