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Lewis Chessmen Piece Could Go For $1 Million At Upcoming Auction
Sotheby's has determined that a figurine a Scottish antique dealer bought in 1964 is actually a 900-year-old Viking chess piece — one of five missing from 4 chess sets. .
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The Fallout Of The Trump Administration's New Restrictions On Travel To Cuba
The Trump administration will tighten restrictions for Americans visiting Cuba. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Collin Laverty of Cuba Educational Travel about the impacts on travelers and businesses.
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Tomberlin: Tiny Desk Concert
Tomberlin is the daughter of a Baptist pastor, grew up singing in the church and, since her teens, has questioned her own beliefs in God and faith. Her songs are delicate and vulnerable.
Sudan's Transitional Military Council Cracks Down On Protesters
NPR's Noel King talks to Sudanese activist Dalia El Roubi about the violent crackdown Sudan's Transitional Military Council is undertaking against demonstrators. Dozens of protesters are dead.
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06-06-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
06-06-19 12:30 PM newscast
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A Look At The 1st 6 Months Of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's Term
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is six months into his term. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with political analyst Denise Dresser about the job he's done so far.
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Ladybug Swarm Makes The Radar
A mass of ladybugs showed up on the radar of the National Weather Service in Southern California this week.
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Review: 'Big Little Lies,' Season 2
HBO's hit drama Big Little Lies wasn't supposed to have a second season. But after last year's debut earned Emmy and Golden Globe awards, HBO announced a second installment.
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U.S. And Russian Ships Almost Collide In Philippine Sea
Warships from the U.S. and Russia narrowly avoided a collision in the Philippine sea. The countries are blaming each other.
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'Everyone Would Have Left': Putting Lessons From Hurricane Michael To Work
Florida's emergency managers are reassessing how they order evacuations based on Florida's experience last year with Hurricane Michael.
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