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'What She Ate' Reveals The Plates And Palates Of 6 Notable Women
Laura Shapiro has likened her method of biographical research to "standing in line at the supermarket and peering into the other carts." Critic Maureen Corrigan says her resulting book is fascinating.
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'Life Is Short': Aubrey Plaza Keeps Busy With 2 New Films And A TV Series
Plaza may be best known for Parks and Recreation, but she has several new projects in the works. She costarred in FX's Legion, and has two new films this summer, The Little Hours and Ingrid Goes West.
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08-10-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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State Cancels Plan to Temporarily Close Richardson Highway at Ruby Creek Bridge
The State Department of Transportation has canceled plans to close the Richardson Highway tonight at the Ruby Creek bridge project.The department says in…
Chinese Blockbuster 'Wolf Warrior II' Mixes Jingoism With Hollywood Heroism
China's summer blockbuster is Wolf Warrior II, a movie high on jingoism with a poster that reads, "Anyone who offends China, no matter how remote, must be exterminated."
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In Funerals, Chicago Student Sees A Future After Violence
DaQuan Mosley grew up on Chicago's South Side, where he saw violence regularly. After graduating high school, he plans to follow his goal to become a funeral director to help families of victims.
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United Automobile Workers Confront Renewed Resistance In The South
It's been nearly 30 years since the United Automobile Workers started trying to organize at foreign-owned plants in the southern U.S. After a third drubbing at a Nissan plant, the UAW faces as much resistance in the South as it did in the late 1980s.
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Chief: As Police Deal With Spike in Violent Crime, Low Pay Complicates Filling Vacancies
The Fairbanks Police department remains understaffed, despite a recently approved hiring bonus. Police Chief Eric Jewkes told City Council members this…
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Mass. Governor Walks A Tightrope On Trump's Immigration Issue
The arrest and detention of a MIT janitor who is in the country illegally is pulling Gov. Baker into the debate. The GOP governor is trying to stake middle ground in his Democratic-leaning state.
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Police Report: Culprit Breaks Into An Apartment And Cleans It
Police in Arlington County, Va., report a resident called to say while they were away on vacation, their apartment had been broken into. Nothing was reported missing but it had been cleaned.
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