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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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Air Force to Host Meeting Tonight to Unveil Plan to Provide Potable Water to Moose Creek
Air Force officials will host an open house meeting Monday to talk about proposals to provide drinking water to Moose Creek residents whose well water has…
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At Least 24 Dead After Riots In Nicaragua
The protests and violence were prompted by planned changes to the pension system. The U.S. State Department ordered embassy staff members' relatives to leave the country and curtailed services.
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Autonomous Weapons Would Take Warfare To A New Domain, Without Humans
Former special operations agent Paul Scharre helped create U.S. military guidelines on autonomous weapons. His new book Army of None, looks at the advances in technology, and the questions they raise.
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Failure To Declare Apple At Customs Costs Colorado Woman $500
On the way back from Paris, a flight attendant gave Crystal Tadlock an apple which she put in her carry-on to eat later. She didn't declare the apple when she arrived at U.S. customs and was fined.
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Pompeo Expected To Head State, Jackson Not Likely To Be VA Chief
David Greene talks to Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota about the upcoming vote on CIA Director Mike Pompeo to be secretary of State and the nomination of Dr. Ronny Jackson to head the VA.
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Newsroom To 'Chicago Tribune': With 85 Percent Backing, We Have Votes For Union
Tribune journalists give corporate owner Tronc a day to recognize the union voluntarily. Otherwise, they say they will force a federal vote that "will result overwhelmingly in our favor."
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04-23-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-23-18 9:30 AM newscast
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