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Sidestepping Iowa, John Kasich Is Hedging His Bets On New Hampshire
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has held more town halls in New Hampshire than any other candidate — 80 to date. He's hoping a strong performance in the state will keep his campaign alive.
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Oregon Refuge Occupation: Arrests, 1 Killed In Related Traffic Stop
Steve Inskeep talks to John Sepulvado of Oregon Public Broadcasting for the latest developments in the occupation of a wildlife refuge in Oregon.
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'Millennial Think-Piece Bingo'
McSweeney's came up with a game: Millennial Think-Piece Bingo. The next time you're reading a deep dive on 18 to 35-year-olds. Play along, with squares like: entitlement complex.
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01-26-16 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
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01-27-16 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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New Release By Numero Revisits Ork Records' Complete Catalog
Terry Ork was a mystery man who crashed the Warhol scene and founded his own record label. Rock historian Ed Ward traces the brief, tumultuous existence of Ork Records.
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Embedded In Des Moines: A 'Times' Reporter's Year Covering The '16 Campaign
New York Times political reporter Trip Gabriel has spent the past year in Iowa, covering the political operations, speeches and rallies leading up to the first vote of the presidential campaign.
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A Big El Niño Was The Likely Instigator Of Last Week's Blizzard
The weather trail that led to a blizzard in the Mid-Atlantic likely started with a very warm Pacific, scientists suspect. Whether climate shifts will bring more strong El Niños is still uncertain.
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Gun-Toting Women Give Rise To Firearms Fashion Accessories
Texas' open-carry law is now in effect, but many women prefer to keep their weapons concealed. A growing industry is meeting a range of gun fashion needs, from bra holsters to luxury handbags.
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With Growing Investments, China's Influence In Autos Is Expanding
For the first time on a mass scale, a car built in China will be on sale in the U.S., joining countless other Chinese-made products. It comes as Chinese firms invest billions in the auto industry.
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