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'New York Times' Journalist Describes An 'Almost Unimaginable' Crisis In Venezuela
New York Times reporter Nicholas Casey was in Maracaibo, Venezuela, in March 2019 during a six-day power outage. "By the fourth day," he says, "you started to hear shots getting fired in the street."
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Courtney Marie Andrews: Tiny Desk Concert
It was a day when sunlight drenched the office and the songs of heart from Courtney Marie Andrews felt right at home.
Baseball's Rules For Next Season May Eliminate The LOOGY
Sports commentator Mike Pesca opines on baseball's left-handed, one-out guy. That's a left-handed pitcher who's brought in to face one, usually left-handed, batter. The bullpen staple may be fading.
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Lawmakers Pressed To Support The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Deal
President Trump is touting his deal to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. But Congress hasn't approved that deal, and it's unclear if the White House has a strategy to get that done.
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New Hampshire Woman Stopped For Distracted Driving
Police pulled the woman over for using a cellphone while driving. They then discovered she had no license and had a kid on her lap. Not a child but a baby goat.
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Advocacy Groups Come Together Against Restrictions On Protests On Public Lands
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Kate Ruane of the ACLU about liberal and conservative groups coming together to fight proposals by the National Park Service to place restrictions on protests.
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'Losing Earth' Explores How Oil Industry Played Politics With The Planet's Fate
Journalist Nathaniel Rich says the oil industry helped create a partisan debate around climate change in the 1980s by paying scientists to write op-eds questioning climate science.
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Major League Baseball Is Trying To Bring More Women Into Front Offices And Fields
MLB is on par with other professional leagues on gender diversity, but women say they still feel the need to justify themselves. "There's a lot to do," says MLB's chief diversity officer.
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Felicity Huffman And 13 Others Plead Guilty In College Admissions Scandal
Thirteen parents and one university athletic coach have agreed to plead guilty to charges of mail fraud and honest services mail fraud in connect with the college admissions scandal.
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04-08-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-08-19 9:30 AM newscast
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