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House Republicans Divided Over Impeachment Of IRS Commissioner
House Republicans are debating whether to move forward with trying to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. The debate is a fallout from the 2013 IRS scandal, in which conservative groups were unfairly targeted for seeking tax-exempt status. Conservatives are pushing reluctant GOP party leaders to move forward, but there is skepticism that this is a smart move so close to Election Day.
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Clinton Says Terrorists Are Praying For Trump To Win Presidency
Hillary Clinton held a press conference Thursday where she repeated an assertion that terrorists are "praying" for Donald Trump to be elected.
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Mothers Of Fallen Marines Proud Of The Choices Their Sons Made
The military recruiting spectacle known as "Marine Week" continues in Nashville, Tenn. For the mothers of two fallen Marines, it's a time to come together, offer support and remember the sacrifices.
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Koch Brothers' Advocacy Group Pours Millions Into GOP Races
Outside groups designed to support Senate and House Republicans raised a massive haul in August. Steve Inskeep talks to Tim Phillips, president of the Koch Brothers-funded Americans for Prosperity.
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Hot New Metal Credit Card Comes With A $450 Annual Fee
The Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card is so popular that the company ran out of alloy. So for the moment, new customers are getting super trendy metal cards that are made of plastic.
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Basket-Shaped Office Building For Sale In Ohio
The building was the headquarters of Longaberger baskets but the company is downsizing. Built for $32 million, it's going for $5 million. A lesson in not putting all your eggs in a basket building.
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An Unforgettable 208-Second Flight Creates A Bureaucratic Frenzy In 'Sully'
A new film stars Tom Hanks as the airline captain who made an emergency landing on the Hudson in 2009. Critic David Edelstein says that Sully's flight sequence is by far the best part of the film.
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Justin Tipping's Directorial Debut Follows Young Man's Pursuit Of His 'Kicks'
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to director Justin Tipping, whose debut feature film Kicks is out now. The movie focuses on a young black man living in an inner-city neighborhood in California, and the lengths he goes to retrieve his stolen vintage sneakers.
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09-08-16 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
09-08-16 5:45 PM newscast
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U.S. Halts Construction On Oil Pipeline In North Dakota After Protests
The Obama administration is halting construction on the pipeline after concerns were raised by a nearby Native American tribe. A federal judge previously ruled construction could proceed.
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