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Oregon Authorities Respond To 911 Call, Discover Rogue Roomba
Washington County Sheriff deputies apprehended the robotic vacuum cleaner. The Sheriff's office posted the story with a photo of the Roomba — which had left no trace of the crime.
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Colorado's 'Red Flag' Gun Measure Raises Concerns
Democratic Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign the bill this week, allowing guns to be temporarily taken from individuals deemed a threat to themselves or others.
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04-09-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
04-09-19 12:30 PM newscast
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'Her Smell' Is A Brilliant And Blistering Portrait Of A Musician Falling Apart
Critic Justin Chang says he couldn't tear his eyes away from Elisabeth Moss, who gives a spectacular performance as an out-of-control punk musician struggling with substance abuse.
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A Look At The Legacy Dirk Nowitzki Is Leaving In Dallas After His 21-Year NBA Career
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with sports radio host Donovan Lewis about Dirk Nowitzki's 21-year NBA career with the Dallas Mavericks after his final home game.
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British Drug Maker Indivior Indicted On Fraud And Conspiracy Charges In The U.S.
The federal government is charging the maker of the addiction drug Suboxone with fraud and conspiracy in marketing the drug to doctors.
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'National Enquirer' Publisher Looks To Sell Magazines
Host Ailsa Chang speaks to NPR's David Folkenflik about the news that American Media intends to sell its tabloids, including National Enquirer.
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Houston-Area Chemical Fires Draw Attention To Lax Safety Laws
Three fires broke out recently at petrochemical plants. Residents say it may be the cost of having this kind of industrial economy, but the air quality and danger has some re-thinking the trade off.
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WikiLeaks Disclosures Affected U.S. Diplomacy And National Security
WikiLeaks was already established for posting secret documents from anonymous leakers before its disclosure of U.S. government and military information in 2010. We have a timeline of key disclosures.
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Swiss Government To End Emergency Reserves Of Coffee
For decades, government officials in Switzerland stockpiled essential staples such as sugar, rice and coffee. The government now says coffee "is not essential for life."
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