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Mac Miller: Tiny Desk Concert
Mac Miller reflects on his journey's peaks and valleys in a boisterous set of songs from Swimming, featuring special guest Thundercat on "What's the Use?"
08-06-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
08-06-18 9:30 AM ewscast
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Pepsi CEO Steps Down After 12 Years
Indra Nooyi, the 62 year old CEO of PepsiCo will step down in October. She has been at the helm of the soda and snacks conglomerate for 12 years and is credited with diversifying the company's product lineup to include healthier items, as well as boosting profits.
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Alex Jones' Infowars Site Accuses 'Big Tech' Of Censorship
Social media sites have removed main outlets for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Infowars website, citing repeated violations of policies against hate speech and glorifying violence.
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N.J. Woman Helps Country Music Star Keith Urban Purchase Snacks
Urban was trying to buy food at a gas station but was having a problem. A woman in line offered to pay for his snacks. After telling her his name was Keith, she said he looked a lot like Keith Urban.
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How The Trump Administration's Travel Waiver Program Affected A Yemeni Family
This summer, the Supreme Court upheld the Trump administration's travel ban, meaning people from Libya, Iran, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea, and Venezuela cannot get visas to the U.S. But there is an exception: waivers.
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Firefighters Have Their Work Cut Out For Them With Calif. Wildfires
Firefighters remain under pressure as more than a dozen fires burn across California. The largest is the Mendocino Complex Fire, which has more than 4,000 firefighters working to contain it.
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Chicago Battles Its Image As Murder Capital Of The Nation
Despite news about violence in Chicago, the city's crime rate is well below other cities. Even so, officials realize they still must fight the murder capital perception.
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Heat Wave In U.K. Reminds Andean Flamingos Of Their Natural Habitat
The birds laid eggs for the first time in 15 years. The eggs weren't fertilized, so they didn't hatch, but officials replaced those eggs with viable ones from Chilean flamingos to raise as their own.
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Airstrikes Have Pounded Yemen And This Time Children Paid The Price
Rachel Martin speaks with NPR's Ruth Sherlock about another terrible turn in the war in Yemen – with images of bloodied children after an airstrike Thursday that killed dozens.
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