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North Korea's Secret Weapon In Nuclear Program: Ukrainian Rocket Engines
A new study released Monday from the International Institute for Strategic Studies says North Korea's recent success with intercontinental ballistic missiles was facilitated by black market purchases of Ukrainian rocket engines. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with the study's author, Michael Elleman.
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Trump Turns To 43-Year-Old 'America First' Trade Law To Pressure China
President Trump asked his top trade adviser to determine whether to launch a probe into Chinese trade practices, particularly those forcing U.S. companies in China to turn over intellectual property.
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Pantone Honors Prince With A New Purple Shade
Color-cataloguing company Pantone is paying a unique tribute to the late singer Prince: a unique shade of purple called "Love Symbol #2."
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3 Prominent CEOs Distance Themselves From President Trump
By the end of the day Monday, three CEOs had announced they were leaving Trump's American Manufacturing Council: Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, Under Armour's Kevin Plank and Intel's Brian Krzanich.
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08-15-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
08-15-17 8:30 AM newscast
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Dam Protects Fairbanks From Another '67 Flood
The flood that devastated Fairbanks 50 years ago this week had broad repercussions. The flood which displaced 7 thousand people, caused 80 million dollars…
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Novelist Max Brooks On Doomsday, Dyslexia And Growing Up With Hollywood Parents
Brooks' stable childhood with parents Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft stands in contrast to the wild stories he tells in novels like World War Z and Minecraft: The Island.
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UVa Student Newspaper Editor Reverses Position On Alt-Right After Charlottesville
Brendan Novak is an opinion editor at the University of Virginia student newspaper, The Cavalier Daily. He wrote a column in July saying the alt-right protest in Charlottesville, Va., should be allowed to go on. After last weekend's rally turned violent, he says he was wrong.
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Applebee's Gives Up On Millennials After Failed Rebranding Efforts
The restaurant chain will close more than 130 locations this year. That's due to a drop in sales at franchises and a rebranding that left core customers feeling alienated and confused.
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CEOs' Dilemma: Supporting Trump's Agenda, Opposing His Behavior
Several prominent chief executives are leaving President Trump's manufacturing advisory board in response to his views on the violence in Charlottesville. They find themselves in a tough position.
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