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In 'Served Like A Girl,' Female Veterans Face Inequality In VA Support
NPR's Michel Martin talks with U.S. Army veteran Jas Boothe about the documentary Served Like a Girl, which follows female veterans as they prepare for the 2015 Ms. Veteran America competition.
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Ahead Of Midterms, Both Parties Talk To Voters About Health Care
Four years ago, Republicans went into midterms focused on dismantling the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare. Democrats now believe the health care issue could boost them to victory in November.
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If The U.S.-North Korea Summit Holds, What's On The Table?
Steve Inskeep talks to Suzanne DiMaggio, a senior fellow at the New America think tank, who helped to broker informal talks last year between the Trump administration and North Korea.
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How Rodgers And Hammerstein Revolutionized Broadway
Todd Purdum's new book is about the creative partnership and strained personal relationship behind such hit shows as Carousel, South Pacific and The Sound of Music. Originally broadcast April 9, 2018.
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In Maryland, Ellicott City Gets Hit By Devastating Flash Floods, Again
People in Ellicott City, Md., are surveying the damage to their homes and businesses after a historic flash flood raged through the city — the second in as many years. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mark Hemmis, whose restaurant Phoenix Emporium was badly damaged back in 2016 and again on Sunday.
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Post Shooting: Classes To Resume At Santa Fe High School
Rachel Martin talks to Cissy Perez, a member of the Texas School Safety Center Board, about efforts to curb gun violence in schools. A gunman killed 10 people at the school earlier this month.
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Following Up On 1,500 Missing Immigrant Children In The U.S.
Steve Inskeep talks to former Obama administration official Cecilia Munoz, who untangles the backstory to the report, and offers her thoughts about the current policy of the Trump administration.
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Police Are Being Used To Exclude Black People From Public Places
It's happening more: minorities are deemed suspicious by a white person who then calls police. Experts say that echoes a past that excluded blacks from public spaces but now it's done with police.
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Efforts Are Moving Forward For A U.S. Summit With North Korea
President Trump says a North Korean diplomat is bound for New York. It's the latest sign that the on-again-off-again meeting with North Korea's leader maybe on again.
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05-29-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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