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5 Sisters Struggle With The Shackles Of A Conservative Culture In 'Mustang'
Five Turkish teens are censured by a culture threatened by their burgeoning sexuality in Deniz Gamze Ergüven's debut film. Critic John Powers says Mustang brims with "the zing and energy of life."
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Why Courts Use Anonymous Juries, Like In Freddie Gray Case
Experts trace the first completely anonymous jury to 1977. That's when a judge worried about possible jury tampering by a drug kingpin named Leroy "Nicky" Barnes, a man also known as Mr. Untouchable.
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Suspect In Colorado Planned Parenthood Shooting Appears In Court
The suspect in the shooting at Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs was in court Monday. Robert L. Dear faces multiple counts after the deadly attack that left three people dead and nine wounded.
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As Paris Summit Begins, What Would A Successful Climate Deal Look Like?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Morgan, global director of the Climate Program at the World Resources Institute. They discuss what success in Paris would be and what has to happen afterward.
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9th Army Band Brass Quintet
To kick off the holiday season, KUAC's Alaska Live host Lori Neufeld invited the 9th Army Band's Brass Quintet in to preview their holiday performances.…
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The New Hotel In Vienna, Run By Refugees
The hotel is staffed by refugees from countries including Afghanistan, Nigeria and Algeria. It serves as a model for how to train newcomers to work in the European countries where they claim asylum.
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Philly Planner: With Climate Change The Past Doesn't Predict The Future
Representatives are in Paris hammering out an agreement to cut CO2 emissions. But most of the people charged with preparing cities and towns for the worst impacts of climate change won't be there.
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Stanford Researchers Find A Flaw In Self-Driving Cars
If the auto-pilot on a car fails, the person at the wheel is supposed to be alert and seize control. But when testing the technology in driving simulators, drivers tended to fall asleep.
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11-30-15 5:45 PM newscast
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12-01-15 8:30 AM newscast
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