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What We Learn From Comey's Memos
A series of memos written by former FBI Director James Comey that detail his meetings with President Donald Trump have been published.
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04-20-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-20-18 8:30 AM newscast
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Before He Became The 'Night Court' Judge, Harry Anderson Was A Con-Man Magician
Anderson, who died April 16, began his career as a street performer specializing in elaborate pranks. He spoke to Fresh Air in 1989 about an illusion in which he pretended to chop off his own hand.
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Betting On Artificial Intelligence To Guide Earthquake Response
A California tech firm believes that artificial intelligence can help communities prepare for, and respond to, quakes.
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Fresh Air Weekend: James Comey; 'Atlanta' Actor Brian Tyree Henry
Comey defends the FBI against charges of partisanship. Critic Ken Tucker reviews John Prine's The Tree of Forgiveness. Henry talks about his Atlanta character Alfred, aka the rapper "Paper Boi."
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In 'Chasing Hillary,' Reporter Chronicles A Decade Spent Covering Hillary Clinton
New York Times reporter Amy Chozick, author of a new memoir, talks to Michel Martin about the media's focus on the Hillary Clinton email scandal and the impact on the presidential election.
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Rep. Tim Walz Calls On VA To Study Medical Marijuana Use For Veterans
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Democratic Rep. Tim Walz of Minnesota about his proposed bill that would allow the Department of Veterans Affairs to study the use of cannabis as a painkiller.
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Controversial Statue Of 19th Century Gynecologist Removed From Central Park
On Tuesday, a statue of J. Marion Sims, known as the "father of modern gynecology," was removed from New York's Central Park. NPR's Michel Martin talks with historian Vanessa Gamble about Sims' experiments on enslaved black women.
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For Decades, HUD Actively Engaged In Discrimination, Author Says
Sheryll Cashin, author of the Place, Not Race: A New Vision for Opportunity in America, explains why equal access to housing is so essential for economic progress.
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Police In Tenn. Search For Gunman Who Killed 4 At Waffle House
Four people were shot to death Sunday at a Waffle House in Nashville. The toll could have been far higher if a bystander hadn't wrestled the weapon away from the gunman.
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