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The Pope's Visit Will Stretch Cuba's Overworked Hotels And Eateries
The number of tourists visiting Cuba this year may break last year's record of 3 million. With this weekend's visit by Pope Francis, Cuba's overflowing tourist infrastructure will be put to the test.
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What It's Like To Be Buried Alive — And Survive
Harry Houdini famously tried to escape from being buried alive — and famously failed. Recently, escape artist Antony Britton tried to do what Houdini couldn't. He describes the view from down under.
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Feel The Power Of Living History With Two Gospel Quartets
Watch The McCrary Sisters and The Fairfield Four, two groups united by blood, as they combine to perform "Rock My Soul" in Texas.
Brian Williams Prepares To Return To TV News
After over spending seven months suspended for telling a series of half-true and embellished stories, former NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams will be coming back to MSNBC on Sept. 22.
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'Policing The Police': How The Black Panthers Got Their Start
In The Black Panthers, director Stanley Nelson explores the group's rise to prominence, including early efforts to address police brutality in Oakland, Calif.
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People Outside Washington, D.C., Basilica Share Why Pope Francis Resonates
NPR's Kelly McEvers asks people waiting at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception: How has your thinking about the Church changed since Francis became Pope?"
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EU Leaders Approve Measures To Control Migrant Influx
For the second night in a row, European Union leaders approved plans aimed at controlling the influx of migrants after previously being deeply divided over a solution.
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Free Tickets To Pope's Mass In Philadelphia Now For Sale
After being made available for free online, they're now fetching $150. The sellers apparently missed Francis' sermon this summer calling the "unfettered pursuit of money" the "dung of the devil."
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Wayne's World: Wayne Shorter With The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra
The saxophonist and composer has never been afraid to be an original thinker — which is part of why he's accomplished so much. He performs brand new big band arrangements of his old tunes.
9-24-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
9-24-15 8:30 AM Newscast
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