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Stick Shift Thwarts Would-Be Car Thief
Waving what appeared to be a gun, a man in Utah slid behind the wheel of a car and then left without it. He realized he wouldn't get away with his crime — he didn't know how to drive a stick.
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For Priest Turned Professor, 'Holy Envy' Is Key To Appreciating World Religions
Ordained Episcopal priest Barbara Brown Taylor says that teaching the different religions of the world changed her students' understanding of faith — as well as her own.
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'Manhunt' Highlights The Teamwork That Took Down A Serial Killer
A new British mini-series takes a murder that became a tabloid spectacle in the United Kingdom and transforms it into a deft primer on the unspectacular reality of police work.
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03-11-19 Morning News
03-11-19 7:30 a.m. newscast:-- Fairbanks City Council to again consider controversial anti-discrimination ordinance-- UAF researcher discovers possible…
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Husband And Wife Comment On 'New York Times' Facebook Article
Stu Watson wrote he killed his Facebook account and doesn't miss it. His wife Kathy writes that he still benefits from the platform because she relays news from her account to him.
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Rogue Signs Encourage Neighbors To 'Maximize Parking'
Derek Boonstra wants vehicle owners in his Los Angeles neighborhood to park closer together. The city removed his signs, but Boonstra made the design available, hoping that others will follow it.
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White House Spokesman Discusses Path Ahead For Trump's National Emergency Declaration
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with White House spokesman Adam Kennedy about the path ahead for President Trump's emergency declaration to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
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At Least 50 People Charged In College Admissions Scandal
Dozens of people have been charged in a scam aimed at getting children of the rich and famous into elite colleges. The scam involved cheating on entrance exams and fake athletic credentials.
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College Admissions System Must Be Examined Post Scandal, Niles Says
David Greene talks to Stefanie Niles, vice president for enrollment and communications at Ohio Wesleyan University, about pressures of getting into college after an admissions scandal was made public.
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03-13-19 Morning News
03-13-19 7:30 a.m. newscast:-- Pete Kaiser wins 2019 Iditarod-- Dunleavy oil-revenue plan would 'destroy' North Slope Borough, officials say-- sparse snow…
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