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Rule Would Penalize Immigrants To U.S. For Needing Benefits
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ken Cuccinelli, acting head of Citizenship and Immigration Services, about a rule that could force immigrants to choose between accepting public benefits and a green card.
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08-13-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
08-13-19 8:30 AM newscast
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Sophocles Play Added to Military Suicide Prevention
Dramatic readings of Sophocles’ Greek tragedy Ajax are being used to bolster suicide prevention training at Ft. Wainwright, as thousands of post soldiers…
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Why Utility Companies Are Key To Slowing Climate Change
Some of the oldest companies in America are in the climate change debate. Utilities are supposed to deliver electricity cheaply and reliably. Now, regulators are trying to make them go green.
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How And Why People Come Up With Conspiracy Theories
The unexplained suicide of Jeffrey Epstein has given rise to conspiracy theories. People sometimes seek simplistic answers when confronted by complex, coincidental or otherwise confusing phenomena.
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Bottled Water Distribution Begins In Newark, N.J., After Lead Detected
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with reporter Karen Yi of The Star-Ledger about the ongoing water crisis in Newark.
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China Ramps Up Pressure On Protesters In Hong Kong
Increased tensions between protesters and police in Hong Kong have sparked harsh words from Chinese authorities. Some residents of the territory are now worried about a crackdown.
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Clashes Between Hong Kong Protesters And Police Capture Beijing's Attention
NPR's David Greene talks to David Rennie, Beijing Bureau Chief for The Economist magazine, about how Beijing is handling the protest movement in Hong Kong.
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Epstein Accuser Jennifer Araoz Files Civil Suit
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with AP reporter Michael Sisak about the civil suit brought by Jennifer Araoz against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his jail cell Saturday.
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08-13-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
08-13-19 12:30 PM newscast
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