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Major Medical Associations Feud Over Diabetes Guidelines
How low should blood sugar go? A major medical society recommends less aggressive treatment for Type 2 diabetes. This controversial position goes against advice from numerous other groups.
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Deadline For Congressional Action On DACA Program Has Come And Gone
The deadline was Monday but Congress has stalled on taking action. Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Illinois, a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, about what's next.
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Fatoumata Diawara's Stirring Reminder Of The Global Migrant Crisis
The latest video from Malian singer and guitarist Fatoumata Diawara, for the song "Nterini," opens with a simple but stark reminder that hundreds of millions of people have been displaced.
John Oliver Finds Humor In The News No One Wants To Hear About
On Last Week Tonight, Oliver dives into often obscure stories, like NRATV and the laws that govern televangelism. He describes the show's style as "the slowest improv you've ever seen."
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03-06-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
03-06-18 5:45 PM newscast
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A Look At Just How Invasive The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Is
The brown marmorated stink bug first showed up in the United States about 20 years ago, and has been terrorizing homeowners and farmers ever since. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Kathryn Schulz, who writes about the invasive insect in the latest issue of The New Yorker.
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New Leader Of Ireland's Sinn Fein Party Discusses Her Goals For Political Change
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mary Lou McDonald, the new leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish political party. McDonald is the party's first new leader in 34 years.
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California Attorney General Says State Will Stand Firm With Its Immigration Policies
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with California Attorney General Xavier Becerra about the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against the state's immigration policies.
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Finding Common Threads In Trump Cabinet Members' 'Unethical Behavior'
There's a scandal in the Trump administration. Not the one that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating, but one involving several of Trump's Cabinet officials and their use of taxpayer funds.
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Trump Administration Denies Asylum To Some 100 Iranian Christians
The Trump administration has blocked a program that has brought thousands of members of religious minorities from Iran to the U.S. Refugee advocates say some are now stranded in Austria.
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