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More States Considering Bills To Clarify Labeling For Rice Alternatives
If it looks like rice and cooks like rice, but is made from cauliflower, what is it? A growing number of states are taking up legislation to address the labeling of foods like cauliflower "rice."
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Sudan Protesters Say They Will Not Leave Until Military Hands Over Power
Protests in Sudan culminated when a sit-in began at military headquarters in Khartoum in April. The full-frontal confrontation has suddenly become a celebration of freedom few have experienced.
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Saturday Sports: Portland Trail Blazers Defeat Denver Nuggets In 4 Overtime Periods
The Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Denver Nuggets 140-137 after playing four overtime periods. That hasn't happened since Dwight D. Eisenhower was president.
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Opinion: An Outrageous Crime Has Become A Commonplace Event
After the recent shooting at University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NPR's Scott Simon reflects on how common school shootings have become in the United States.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Patricia Arquette; David Carr's Daughter, Erin Lee Carr
Arquette explores the "toxic codependency" of Munchausen by proxy in the Hulu series The Act. Erin Lee Carr's new memoir, All That You Leave Behind, is about family, addiction and mentorship.
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2 Reuters Journalists Freed From Prison In Myanmar
They were accused of breaking Myanmar's Official Secrets Act with their reporting on security forces' abuses of Rohingya Muslims. Rachel Martin talks to Los Angeles Times reporter Shashank Bengali.
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'No Visible Bruises' Upends Stereotypes Of Abuse, Sheds Light On Domestic Violence
An average of four women are killed by their partners every day in America. Crisis center CEO Suzanne Dubus and writer Rachel Louise Snyder talk about how to help women leave abusive relationships.
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05-07-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
05-07-19 12:30 PM newscast
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U.S. Consumers Concerned About Trade War Impacts As Tensions With China Intensify
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Soumaya Keynes, editor for The Economist and host of Trade Talks podcast, about how the ongoing trade battle between the U.S. and China is impacting consumers.
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U.S. Women's Soccer Team Looks To Defend 2015 World Cup Title
The U.S. women's national soccer team begins its defense of the 2015 World Cup title in June. The U.S. women's team is ranked first in the world while the U.S. men's team struggles internationally.
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