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Suspicious Packages Sent To Clinton, Obama, Time Warner Center
A number of suspicious packages have been discovered --addressed to former presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former President Obama and the building in New York City that houses CNN.
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'Amarcord Nino Rota' Returns — And It's Well Worth The Wait
A just-reissued album, from 1981, features diverse musicians playing songs that Nino Rota composed for Federico Fellini movies. Critic Kevin Whitehead calls it a charming album that's long overdue.
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Paul Dano On 'Wildlife,' And The Different Anxieties Of Acting And Directing
The Love & Mercy star steps behind the camera for Wildlife, an adaptation of Richard Ford's novel about a boy whose parents are separating. The film was informed by Dano's parents' relationship.
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McDonald's Customers Met With 4-Legged Scammer
A dog named Princess was caught by her owner hanging outside McDonald's scamming customers out of their cheeseburgers.
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Remembering The Woman Behind The Classic American Green-Bean Casserole
Dorcas Reilly created a Thanksgiving staple, the classic American Green-Bean Casserole. Among her other creations, a "tuna-noodle casserole," and Sloppy Joe "souperburgers."
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Jury Delivers Guilty Verdict In College Basketball Corruption Case
A federal jury in New York found three people guilty of fraud for paying top-tier basketball recruits to choose certain colleges. NPR's David Greene speaks with sports columnist Kevin Blackistone.
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Republicans Holding Judicial Hearing With Senate In Recess
Republicans are holding judicial confirmation hearings with the Senate in recess, while Democrats are opposed.
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Long Line To Vote? A Pizza Delivery Service Will Send A Pie To Crowded Polling Places
Hungry poll-goers can now fulfill their civic duty and fill their bellies with the help of Pizza to the Polls, an organization that delivers free, hot pies to crowded voting stations.
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10-24-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
10-24-18 12:30 PM newscast
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10-25-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-25-18 9:30 AM newscast
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