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Clock Ticks Down Toward A Midnight Government Shutdown
Rachel Martin talks to Marc Short, White House director of legislative affairs, about the chances of a government shutdown Friday night. NPR's Susan Davis weighs in on the conversation.
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DREAMers Caught Up In Efforts To Keep The Government Open
Steve Inskeep asks Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland if he's willing to let the government shut down to secure promises on immigration overhaul. NPR's Susan Davis weighs in on the topic.
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Beavers and Raven
When I first arrived in Fairbanks in the early 1980s, I had a small dry cabin off Noyes Slough. One summer night, having trouble sleeping, I went onto the…
Maddie Medley Has A 'Coming of Age' in Love
The emerging Nashville singer-songwriter explores the unknown when it comes to filling her heart.
Congress Needs Last-Minute Deal To Avoid Government Shutdown
The federal government will experience a partial shutdown at midnight unless lawmakers and President Trump can come to a last-minute deal on spending and immigration.
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo
A message of peace and harmony filled the KUAC Alaska Live studios when Ladysmith Black Mambazo sang, danced and shared stories of freedom and justice.…
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Senate Set To Vote On Government Funding Bill Before Midnight
The Senate is set to hold a vote before midnight on Friday on the bill the House passed last night to avert a government shutdown.
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Sexual Assault Survivor Speaks Out Against Former USA Gymnastics Doctor
Rachael Denhollander was the first woman to file a criminal complaint against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. She will be the last survivor to speak at his sentencing hearing in Michigan.
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The Shutdown And National Parks
The government shutdown will affect some historic sites. We have an update on what will close and what should be open.
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Member Of Congressional Black Caucus: Trump Has Brought Normalized Racism To White House
Democratic Rep. Karen Bass is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus. NPR's Michel Martin talks to her about President Trump's relationship with the group of lawmakers, and his presidency so far.
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