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Texas' New Open-Carry Law Unpopular Among Some Gun Owners
Gun-loving Texans fought hard for the right to strap handguns openly on their belts. Now that open carry is the law, some gun owners look down at the open-carry crowd as unsafe and uncouth.
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When Your Team Moves, What's A Fan To Do?
The Rams will be moving back to the L.A. area after more than 20 years in St. Louis. What would you do if your favorite sports team relocated? Would you stay loyal or choose a new team to cheer for?
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What Prisoner Swap Means For Future U.S.-Iran Relations
U.S. officials have confirmed that Iran has released four Americans - including Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian. Scott Simon talks with NPR's Peter Kenyon what it means for US-Iran relations.
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Detainee's Wife On His Release From Iranian Prison: 'It's Amazing News'
Pastor Saeed Abedini was among the Americans released from Iranian prisons Saturday. His wife, Naghmeh, tells NPR's Michel Martin about her family's ordeal.
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It's Down To 4 Teams In The NFL Playoffs
David Greene talks to Kevin Blackistone, a columnist with The Washington Post and a professor of journalism at the University of Maryland, about the NFL playoffs.
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'Washington Post' Reporter Held Captive In Iran Is Freed
After more than 500 days in prison, Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian was freed, along with 4 others. Renee Montagne talks to Washington Post editor Marty Baron, who is in Germany with Rezaian.
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Greece Cracks Down On Volunteers Aiding Migrants
The Greek coast guard has arrested 5 foreign members of volunteer rescue teams trying to help migrants crossing between Turkey and the Greek islands. They may be charged with aiding human trafficking.
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From Meditation Music To Whaling Songs, 2 New Records Showcase Berendt's Mashups
German producer and musicologist Joachim-Ernst Berendt was an early champion of so-called world music. Critic Kevin Whitehead reviews two cross-cultural rarities Berendt produced in the late 1960s.
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01-14-16 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
01-14-16 5:45 PM newscast
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When Ancestry Search Led To Escaped Slave: 'All I Could Do Was Weep'
Regina Mason's great-great-great-grandfather, a man named William Grimes, was a runaway slave and the author of what is now considered to be the first fugitive slave narrative.
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