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News Brief: Missouri Abortion Issue, Oklahoma Flooding, Election Security
Missouri's last clinic that provides abortions is close to losing its license. Oklahoma communities are in a standoff with the raging Arkansas River. New election technology sparks security questions.
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How A Radio Frequency Is Delivering High Speed Internet To Small Towns
Students who don't have access to high-speed internet are part of the "homework gap," In Michigan, some will get it via an obscure government radio frequency carrying it to the Upper Peninsula.
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Trump And Democrats Disagree Over Mueller's Public Comments On Probe
Rachel Martin talks to White House spokesman Adam Kennedy about special counsel Robert Mueller's first public comments on the Russia investigation. NPR's Tamara Keith weighs in on the discussion.
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05-30-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
05-30-19 9:30 AM newscast
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The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Randall Williams, director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, about the investigation he is overseeing into Missouri's only abortion clinic.
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NBA Finals Head To Canada As Raptors Take On Golden State Warriors
For the first time, the NBA Finals will be played in Canada. The Toronto Raptors host the Golden State Warriors on Thursday. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Toronto Star sports columnist Bruce Arthur.
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Comedy Central's 'The New Negroes' Highlights Black Comedians Who Tell Their Truths
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with comedian Baron Vaughn, one of the creator's of Comedy Central's The New Negroes. A show that showcases black comedians and music artists in a space that's all their own.
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How California Is Helping Shape The 2020 Presidential Race
Democratic presidential candidates will gather in California this weekend for a state Democratic Party convention. California's liberal policies have served as an inspiration for many.
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StoryCorps: Remembering Dr. William 'Lynn' Weaver
William "Lynn" Weaver, whose StoryCorps interviews have been among the most memorable, died on Saturday. He came to StoryCorps many times — to pay tribute to his father and remember his childhood.
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Senior Companions Program Expanding to Keep Pace With Growing Elderly Population
The population of senior citizens in Alaska is growing faster than in any other state, and there aren’t anywhere near enough facilities here to care for…
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