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10-10-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
10-10-17 5:45 PM newscast
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10-11-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-11-17 7:30 AM newscast
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Count of Absentee, Questioned Ballots Cuts Assembly Candidate Lojewski’s Lead to 5 Votes
A count of absentee and questioned ballots from last week’s local election has created a near-tie between the top two vote-getters in the race for a…
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75 Years Later, A Look At The 'Life, Legend, and Afterlife' Of 'Casablanca'
Film historian Noah Isenberg revisits the making of the classic Hollywood film in his new book, We'll Always Have Casablanca. "Seventy-five years after its premiere, its still very timely," he says.
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American Woman And Her Family Released From Captivity In Afghanistan
After being held for five years by a militant network, American Caitlan Coleman and her family have been freed. Journalist Asad Hashim speaks about this development with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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FBI Profilers Pursue Serial Killers And Their Motives In 'Mindhunter'
A new Netflix series explores the formation of the FBI serial crime unit and the psychology of mass murder. Critic David Bianculli says Mindhunter's emphasis on motive results in a compelling show.
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How Trump's Executive Order Could Affect The Health Insurance System
NPR'S Robert Siegel talks with Sabrina Corlette, a professor at Georgetown University and expert on the health insurance market, about President Trump's executive order on health associations and the impact they will have on the health care system.
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Equifax Help Site Manipulated By Hackers To Push Adware
Equifax is taking a customer help Web page offline as the company investigates reports that the site directed people to download fraudulent Adobe Flash updates.
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Parts Of Sonoma County 'Looked Like Warzones'
Wildfires continue to devastate northern California. As relief efforts continue, Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane speaks about the dangers in air quality and what's been damaged.
End Of Health Care Subsidies To The Poor Is Another Blow To Obamacare
President Trump is doing away with subsidies to health insurance companies that helped low-income Americans. David Greene talks to Dr. Zeke Emanuel, an architect of the Affordable Care Act.
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