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Tourists Face A Toll If They Want To Drive Down Lombard Street
San Francisco's Lombard Street claims to be the "crookedest street in the world" — with eight switchbacks on a steep hill. Officials are debating how much a toll tourists should pay.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Glenda Jackson; The Word 'Socialism'; Baseball In 10 Pitches
Jackson is now playing King Lear on Broadway. Linguist Geoff Nunberg explains why "socialism" is no longer a scare word. And Tyler Kepner discusses his book K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches.
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U.S. Virgin Islands Governor: 'Emergency Fast-Track Process' Needed For Federal Aid
More than a year after two major storms hit the U.S. Virgin Islands, the new governor says burdensome regulations have slowed recovery. Many homes are still uninhabitable and lack secure roofing.
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Why Aren't Parents Getting Their Children Vaccinated?
The U.S. went from measles-free in 2000 to the largest outbreak in 25 years. NPR's David Greene talks to Jennifer Reich, author of Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines.
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Toro Y Moi: Tiny Desk Concert
Toro y Moi loses the voice processing, synths and other heavy effects for a stripped-down acoustic set at the Tiny Desk.
Socialists In Spain Win Election But Need Other Parties' Support To Govern
Spain's governing Socialist party won the country's third election in four years on Sunday, but will need the help of either the left or right-leaning parties to form a government.
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Wounded Rabbi Addresses Media After Synagogue Attack
In an attack on a synagogue in Poway, Calif., on Saturday, authorities say a man killed one person and injured three others, including Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, on the final day of Passover.
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04-29-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-29-19 9:30 AM newscast
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Site's Ties To Shootings Renew Debate Over Internet's Role In Radicalizing Extremists
8chan is a site where like-minded people gather to talk about cartoons, Game of Thrones and neo-Nazi ideology. Suspects in shootings at a U.S. synagogue and New Zealand mosques had used the site.
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'It Motivated Me': 4 Million College Students Are Raising Children
Nearly four million college students are raising children — a fifth of all undergraduates. They have better grades than their peers without kids but are less likely to graduate.
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