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In Many Ways, Author Says, Spanish Civil War Was 'The First Battle Of WWII'
According to Adam Hochschild, about 2,800 Americans fought in the Spanish Civil War, and some were bombed by Nazis years before the U.S. entered World War II. His new book is Spain in Our Hearts.
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In Tough Brussels District, School Urges Students To Fight Intolerance
Belgian playwright Ismael Saidi is taking his anti-radicalization message to schools in heavily Muslim neighborhoods. He finds extremism still has appeal, even after last week's terrorist attacks.
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KUAC's Any Old Time Tribute to Leighton Nunez
Leighton Nunez passed away this week surrounded by family and friends after a year-long battle with cancer. He will be missed but his music lives on with…
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Department Of Justice Says It No Longer Needs Apple's Help To Unlock iPhone
The Justice Department has asked a federal court to vacate its order that Apple write software to help the FBI access data in the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.
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Virtual Reality Whiz Palmer Luckey: Future Will Be 'More Boring Than We Think'
The 23-year-old founder of Oculus VR says sci-fi writers love to use virtual reality as a backdrop for conflict, but the future is "probably not going to be nearly as interesting."
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Oxford English Dictionary Updates With 6 Dahl Words
Children's author Roald Dahl would have turned 100 this week. To celebrate, the OED added 6 words and expressions from Dahl's writing. For example: golden ticket, Oompa Loompa and Scrumdiddlyumptious.
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Norwegian Metal Star Finds Himself An Unlikely Council Member
The musician known as Fenriz never expected to win. His campaign photo showed him posing with his cat and his plea was: don't vote for me. Apparently people loved the cat — he's in office four years.
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A First Year College Student Finds Himself Outclassed In 'Loner'
Teddy Wayne's new novel begins as a sharply observed novel of manners, but quickly mutates into a classic tale of obsession. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls Loner a powerful suspense story.
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Farmers Lament Bayer's Acquisition Of Monsanto For $66 Billion
The world's largest seed company, Monsanto, is being bought by Germany-based chemical company, Bayer. Farmers at a farm show in Canada are wondering if this will reduce competition.
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Libertarian Nominee Gary Johnson Delivers Economic Speech In Detroit
After an embarrassing gaffe on national television last week, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson tries to get his campaign back on track with a speech on economics in Detroit Wednesday.
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