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Should Facebook Users Trust CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Apologetic Tone?
David Greene talks to Chris Hughes, who helped found Facebook, about how data mining is used in the worlds of politics and technology. Zuckerberg has apologized for not doing more to shield user data.
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For Bill Hader, Sketch Comedy Sprung From A 'Need To Be Doing Something Creative'
In 2012, Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader told Fresh Air that watching old films as a child sparked his interest in Hollywood. His latest project is the HBO series Barry.
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Orlando Nightclub Gunman's Widow Acquitted
Noor Salman, widow of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen, was charged with obstruction of justice and supporting a terrorist organization. Host David Greene talks to Amy Green of member station WMFE.
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03-29-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
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03-30-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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Phoenix Mayor On Census Immigration Question
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton about the 2020 Census, its effects on his community and on the state of Arizona.
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A Case For Giving 16-Year-Olds The Vote
After the nationwide "March For Our Lives" demonstrations, and the public discourse that followed, NPR's Michel Martin reflects on the proposal to give teens a say at the ballot box.
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Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards Talks 'Finding The Courage To Lead'
The Planned Parenthood president reflects on her upbringing and career in her new memoir Make Trouble. NPR's Michel Martin talks to her about her time at the helm of the organization.
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Gaza Border Violence Subsides As Palestinians Mourn
At least 16 Palestinians were killed and more than 1,000 injured in Gaza on Friday. It was the single deadliest day in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 2014.
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After Stephon Clark Shooting, Sacramento Protests Grow More Diverse
One protester was struck and injured by a police car in the fifth night of protests in Sacramento, Calif., following the police shooting of an unarmed black man.
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