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Kit Kat-Nabber Leaves An Apology
A student at Kansas State left the chocolate bar in his unlocked car for 15 minutes. When he returned, a note was in its place: "Saw Kit Kat in your cup holder. I love Kit Kats."
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11-01-16 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
11-01-16 5:45 PM newscast
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As Iraqi Forces Push Into Mosul, Camps Brace For An Influx Of The Displaced
In Iraq, counter-terror forces are nudging their way into the ISIS-held city of Mosul. People are fleeing the fighting with only the clothes on their backs. Hundreds of thousands more could follow.
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Male Birth Control Study Killed After Men Report Side Effects
Science has failed yet again to come up with hormonal birth control for men. The most recent study was stopped because the men reported problems with side effects like mood swings and acne.
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Utqiagvik/Barrow hosts ‘Historic U.S. Senate Debate’ – First Held North of Arctic Circle
Debating Arctic issues in the Arctic ...“It’s really exciting to be here for this historic U.S. Senate debate,” moderator Rhonda McBride said last week as…
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Author Viet Thanh Nguyen Discusses 'The Sympathizer' And His Escape From Vietnam
Nguyen and his family fled their village in South Vietnam in 1975. He won the Pulitzer Prize this year for his spy novel The Sympathizer. Originally broadcast May 17, 2016.
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Watch: Clinton Campaign Deliberately Trolls Trump With Ads
The Clinton campaign now admits it has been deliberately trying to get Donald Trump to personally react to its TV ads.
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Radio Rookies: New York Native Recalls Life After Parents Were Deported
When Wayner Jimbo was a child, his family moved back to Ecuador after his father was deported. Jimbo stayed behind in New York City, and he often wrestled with whether he made the right choice.
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2016 World Series Brought Welcome Levity To Weary Cities
Chicago and Cleveland are both cities with real problems. But while their baseball teams played out the World Series, Indians fans and Cubs fans connected and commiserated with each other.
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Beware The Hair: Trolls Hit The Big Screen — And Bring Scrapbooks With Them
The movie Trolls features not just big hair but surprisingly great music — and a fair bit of scrapbooking. The film, by a veteran animation director, aims to balance feel-good fun with offbeat humor.
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