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West Texas Shooting: At Least 5 Killed, 21 Injured
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Marfa Public Radio's Mitch Borden about the shootings that took place in Texas.
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'All We Can Do Is Keep Going,' Resident Says At Vigil For Texas Shooting Victims
A mass shooting in the West Texas city of Odessa has spread fear and sadness. But residents are also ready to begin healing.
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Don't Be Fooled By The Talking Horse — 'BoJack' Is A Sadness 'Sneak Attack'
BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg says part of the pitch for the Emmy-nominated animated show was, "What's Mister Ed like behind the scenes?" Originally broadcast Oct. 17, 2018.
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Update On Hurricane Dorian From The Bahamas
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to Joy Jibrilu, the director general of tourism at the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation about the destruction that Hurricane Dorian has caused in the islands.
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When It Comes To Recent Powerful Storms, Hurricane Dorian Is 1 Of Many
An increase in hurricane intensity over the years has been linked to climate change. For more how on intense storms like those, Ailsa Change talks to by meteorologist Jeff Berardelli.
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A-WA: Tiny Desk Concert
The three Israeli sisters in A-WA mix Yemenite and Arabic traditions with splashes of reggae and hip-hop.
Why Protests In Hong Kong Will Likely Continue Despite Some Key Demands Being Met
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Washington Post reporter Shibani Mahtani about why the Hong Kong protests likely won't end, even though Chief Executive Carrie Lam met a key demand of activists.
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09-04-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
09-04-19 12:30 PM newscast
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U.S. Authorities Reconsider Some Requests To Stay From Immigrants Seeking Medical Aid
Immigration authorities are reconsidering some requests from migrants to be allowed to stay in the U.S. to get medical treatment. But others hoping to get care here could be facing deportation.
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News Brief: Hurricane Dorian, Loan Forgiveness Update, Pence Trip
Hurricane Dorian is dangerously close to the eastern seaboard. There are developments in a student loan forgiveness story. Vice President Pence is to meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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