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12-13-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
12-13-17-5:45 PM newscast
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What Are The 2 Health Bills Sen. Susan Collins Wants Congress To Act On?
She voted for the Senate GOP tax plan despite its repeal of individual mandate because leadership promised a vote on her reinsurance bill and on legislation to restore some payments to insurers.
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Latest 'Star Wars' Movie Is Out Of This World
NASA plans to screen Star Wars: The Last Jedi to the International Space Station astronauts. The movie marks the return of actors Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver and the late Carrie Fisher.
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Tillerson Travels To U.N. To Discuss Issues Involving North Korea
The secretary of state goes to the U.N. on Friday, just days after he offered to talk to North Korea with no preconditions. That would represent a change in approach for the Trump administration.
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'Last Jedi' Puts The Smarts — And The Heart — Back Into The 'Star Wars' Franchise
The late Carrie Fisher makes her final appearance — now as General Leia — in Star Wars Episode VIII. Critic David Edelstein says The Last Jedi is nothing short of terrific.
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Former 'Post' Executive Editor Ben Bradlee On Publishing The Pentagon Papers
Bradlee served as executive editor of The Washington Post from 1968 to 1991. In 1995, he told Fresh Air about his decision to publish the top secret documents related to U.S. policy making in Vietnam.
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12-15-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
12-15-17 9:30 AM newscast
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Program Graduates First Service Dog
The Fairbanks branch of Paws for Purple Hearts is graduating its first veteran’s service dog. The national non-profit provides service dogs for disabled…
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We LYLAS, But It's Time To Say TTFN As AOL Instant Messenger Signs Off For Good
AOL instant messenger signed off for the final time this morning — 20 years after changing online communication.
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Nearly A Year In Office, Trump's Presidency Remains Defined By Russia
Almost a year in and Donald Trump's presidency is still — in large part — being defined by Russia. NPR's Robert Siegel speaks to The Washington Post's Greg Jaffe about his joint byline in Friday's paper for "Doubting the Intelligence, Trump purses Putin and leaves a Russian threat unchecked."
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