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'What Doesn't Kill You' Is A Humorous, Authentic Take On Growing Up Black
In his new book of essays, Damon Young, co-founder of the blog Very Smart Brothas, sticks it to his high school bully — while also offering insights into race, power and how to be a modern man.
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05-03-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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05-03-19 Beyond The Weather
KUAC's Dan Bross talks with Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy climate specialist Rick Thoman about green up.
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Google Replaces CAPTCHA With reCAPTCHA, A More Effective Way To Decide Who Is Human
Those online tests where you click boxes to prove you're not a robot are going away. A new test is here, it's always running in the background, trying to figure out if you're really a human being.
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New Museum In Richmond Confronts Realities Of The American Civil War
In Richmond, Va., a new museum will give a more inclusive and expansive view of the Civil War –– telling the history and stories of women, African Americans, Native Americans and more.
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'Someone Great,'A Modern Woman Rom-Com, Hits Netflix
NPR's Aarti Shahani speaks with Jennifer Robinson, writer and director of the Netflix movie Someone Great.
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Anissa Helou Cookbook Packs Vast Islamic World Into 1 Cookbook
Aarti Shahani speaks with cookbook author Anissa Helou about some recipes for celebrating Ramadan.
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Beating Burnout: Sisters Write Book To Help Women Overcome Stress Cycle
Sisters Emily and Amelia Nagoski speak with NPR's Aarti Shahani about their new book Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle.
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Attorney General Faces Deadline To Comply With Congressional Subpoena
Rachel Martin talks to Jonah Goldberg, senior editor at National Review, about Monday's deadline for William Barr to provide an unredacted version of the Mueller report and other underlying evidence.
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'Biggest Little Farm' Chronicles One Couple's Effort To 'Jump-Start The Soil'
Molly and John Chester took a massive leap when they decided to leave Los Angeles to start an organic farm. John's new documentary tells the story of their struggles and successes.
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