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Supreme Court Nominee Gorsuch Appeals To Senators In Opening Statement
In his opening statement during his confirmation hearing today, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch made an appeal as a fair-minded and apolitical judge.
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Along Syria-Jordan Border, Refugees Struggle At A Camp Aid Workers Can't Visit
In the Syrian desert near Jordan's border, some 60,000 refugees live in dire conditions. A trip with the Jordanian military provided a glimpse of the Rukban camp. Few outsiders have seen it.
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Nescafe Opens A Nap Cafe In Tokyo
Patrons can snooze on reclining beds for up to two hours as long as they buy an item from the menu. And guests get a free cup of coffee.
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Why Play Curling When You Can Play Extreme Curling?
In the sport of curling, players slide stones across the ice. In an extreme version played in Russia's Ural Mountains, they slide cars on the ice. An auto insurance firm sponsors the tournament.
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Sampha: Tiny Desk Concert
A Tiny Desk Concert as intimate as it gets (that's saying something). Just Sampha, a piano and three heart-wrenching songs that seem to double as coping mechanisms.
Republicans Aim To Have Neil Gorsuch Confirmed By Early April
Supreme Court nominee Judge Gorsuch appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Rachel Martin talks to Sen. Charles Grassley, who as chairman of the panel, leads the confirmation effort.
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03-20-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
03-20-17 5:45 PM newscast
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03-21-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
03-21-17 9:30 AM newscast
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Comic Pete Holmes Draws On His Early Career And 'Churchy' Roots In 'Crashing'
Holmes, who grew up a devout Christian, says he saw himself as a "Good Boy" comic in the early stages of his career. "I was basically picturing [Jesus] in the back of the club."
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It's Not Clear How Many People Could Actually Work To Get Medicaid
Audie Cornish talks with health policy researcher Leighton Ku about the GOP proposal that would let states require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work.
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