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New Jobs Report: Unemployment Rate Down To 3.9 Percent
The Labor Department on Friday says that the economy added 157,000 jobs in July, pushing down the unemployment rate to 3.9 percent. Also, China announces plans to impose retaliatory trade tariffs.
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Otto Lake Land To Be Sold
A popular recreation destination outside Denali National Park could see changes. A tourism company aims to develop a parcel on Otto Lake in Healy. KUAC’s…
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New Season Of 'Better Call Saul' Brings Spinoff One Step Closer To 'Breaking Bad'
Better Call Saul acts as both a sequel and a prequel to AMC's series about the crystal meth trade. Critic David Bianculli says the show remains "as delightful as ever" in its fourth season.
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Time With White Nationalists Recorded In 'Everything You Love Will Burn'
Noel Kings talks to journalist Vegas Tenold, who spent several years embedded with white nationalist groups — culminating in last year's Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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2 Missing Nursing Home Residents In Germany Discovered Safe
The operators of the nursing home were worried last week when two elderly men appeared to vanish. Police were called but it turns out the men were not lost. They went to a heavy metal festival.
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Critics Say Israel's Nation State Law Discriminates Against Religious Minorities
Israel passed a law last month that is still causing controversy. The Nation State law defines Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people. The Druze religious minority held a weekend protest.
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A Study Found Bankruptcy Soared Among Americans 65 And Older
The number of Americans age 65 and older who file for bankruptcy has tripled since 1991. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with lead author Deborah Thorne of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project.
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Iran's Economy Could Take A Big Hit After U.S. Reimposes Sanctions
The U.S. reimposes sanctions it lifted under the nuclear deal with Iran, and tells other countries they could be cut off from U.S. markets if they keep trading with Iran.
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