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Democrats Push For More Records On Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Democrats and Republicans in the Senate are at odds over access to past work experience for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks about the current vetting process with Kristine Lucius, a former staff director of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and current executive vice president for policy at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
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Vest Vending Machine Racks Up Sales
A vending machine in San Francisco's airport sells vests, which are often associated with Silicon Valley workers. According to Business Insider, the machine makes $10,000 in sales each month.
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With Jury Picked, Manafort Trial Enters Its 2nd Day
The fraud trial of President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort is moving fast. The first day saw the jury seated, and witnesses are lined up to testify on Wednesday.
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Scientists Are 'Spying On Whales' To Learn How They Eat, Talk And ... Walked?
Paleobiologist Nick Pyenson is dedicated to uncovering the "hidden lives" of whales. He says that 40 million to 50 million years ago, they had four legs and lived at least part of their lives on land.
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08-01-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
08-01-18 8:30 AM newscast
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Trump To Take His Rally To Northeast Pennsylvania
Almost 6,000 voters in Wilkes-Barre switched their registration from Democrat to Republican ahead of the 2016 presidential primary. Political observers wonder if it will remain a Trump stronghold.
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'Hive Mind' Mixes Funk, Disco And Neo-Soul, Courtesy Of The Internet
The quintet known as The Internet emerged from the Los Angeles music collective Odd Future. Ken Tucker says their fourth album offers "music for modern lovers who are too smart to settle for less."
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08-03-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
08-03-18 5:45 PM newscast
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How Can America Reduce Mass Incarceration?
Julian Adler, co-author of Start Here, and Judge Victoria Pratt discuss alternatives to jail, including community service, social services and even personal essays.
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What Can Google Search Data Tell Us About Human Behavior?
As part of a month-long look at our digital selves, we look at what Google knows that social media does not. Author and data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has studied years' worth of Google search data to find insights into human behavior.
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