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How To Understand The Philosophy Of 'Groundhog Day' And Live Life By Its Message
The director Harold Ramis didn't intend for his movie Groundhog Day to be heralded by religious thinkers as an example of how to live life, but that's exactly what happened after it was released in 1993. Salon reporter Mary Elizabeth Williams tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly that after fighting cancer, she has come to understand the movie's universal message.
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VP Pence Visits Pennsylvania To Campaign In Congressional Special Election
Vice President Pence campaigned in western Pennsylvania on Friday, defending a reliable GOP House seat that Democrats are making a bid in hopes to pick up with a candidate, who on paper at least, has a resume that could convince right-leaning voters to back him.
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In An Era Of Fake News, Advancing Face-Swap Apps Blur More Lines
The ease of AI-assisted face-swapping apps lets users apply the technology to an eerie new trend: pasting the faces of celebrities onto actors in pornographic videos. And the law can't keep up.
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Yukon Quest Start Line Update
2018 Yukon Quest reporter Zoe Rom takes in the scene at the start line on the Chena River in Downtown Fairbanks and checks in with KUAC's Lori Neufeld…
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Advertisers Say The Influential Male Demographic Is Waning
Men between the ages of 18 and 34 have been a key demographic for marketers for years. That's starting to change, say some marketing experts, who say the economic fortunes of these men have declined.
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'This Is What Happened' And 'Babylon Berlin' Deliver Thrills And Intrigue Aplenty
Critic John Powers says Mick Herron's latest novel sucks you in from the opening page, and a Netflix series imported from Germany is both fun and binge-able.
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After 17 Brushes With Death, A Writer Reflects On Coming 'Back From The Brink'
Maggie O'Farrell recounts the multiple times she cheated death in her memoir, I Am, I Am, I Am. "We're different people afterwards," she says. "These experiences always take up residence inside us."
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02-05-18 NOON KUAC YUKON QUEST UPDATE
02-05-18 12:30 PM Yukon Quest Update
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How Lax Regulations Make It Easy For Politicians To Run 'Zombie' Campaigns
An investigation has uncovered dozens of old, seemingly delinquent political campaigns spending money long after the actual campaigning is over. Christopher O'Donnell of the Tampa Bay Times talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about how lax regulations make it easy for former politicians to tap into campaign funds.
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White House Plan Giving Restaurant Owners More Control Over Tips Under Fire
Monday is the deadline for Americans to comment on the proposal. The Trump administration reportedly suppressed an analysis that found the plan could cost tipped workers billions of dollars a year.
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