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John Hodgman Reflects On His Mother's Death And White Privilege
Hodgman says, "The biggest privilege of white privilege is the ability to turn off race and pretend that it is not an issue." His new book is called Vacationland.
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10-27-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
10-27-17 5:45 PM newscast
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10-30-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-30-17 8:30 AM newscast
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Lingering Power Outage In Puerto Rico Strains Health Care System
The Puerto Rican government has prioritized getting power back to hospitals. Many clinics and doctors' offices, like other small businesses on the island, still don't have electricity.
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GOP Strategist: Manafort Played The Lobbying Game 'At A Completely Different Level'
To get perspective on how unusual Paul Manafort's lobbying activities were, we turn to Republican strategist John Feehery.
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Lawmaker Who Backed Ore. Cellphone Law Gets Caught Breaking It
Under a new law in Oregon, you're not allowed to hold your phone while driving. State Rep. Julie Parrish supported the bill — and was pulled over for violating the new law. She faces a $265 fine.
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With Huge Fines, German Law Pushes Social Networks To Delete Abusive Posts
Social media companies could be penalized by as much as $58.3 million if they don't remove a malicious post from their platforms soon after it is reported — in some cases within 24 hours.
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Sen. Cardin: Trump Associates Clearly 'Set Themselves Up For Trouble'
A big question Robert Mueller is pursuing is whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. Sen. Ben Cardin, senior Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, talks with David Greene.
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Inspired By A Super Mario Speed Whiz, 'Warpless Run' Has Tera Melos Playing Catch Up
Brad "Darbian" Myers, who set the world record last week in a 4:56 speedrun of "Super Mario Bros.," plays a slug-starring video game soundtracked by Tera Melos' frenetic prog-punk wallop.
Borough Mayor Sets Meetings to Explain State Funding Cuts' Budget Impact, Seek Public Input
Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor Karl Kassel says state officials have cut funding to the borough for three straight years now, and it appears likely…
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