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Illegal Immigration To The U.S. By The Numbers
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Sarah Pierce, policy analyst with the Migration Policy Institute, about illegal immigration to the U.S. and how today's numbers compare to years past. Pierce says we're at a low point today.
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Autonomous Submersions
Many KUAC listeners will recognize John Perreault’s name. He serves as the radio station’s weekday morning host. He also keeps the station’s programs…
Thoughtful Documentary Brings Viewers 'Inside' The Mind Of Robin Williams
A new HBO documentary explores great work — and complicated private life — of the late actor and comedian. Critic David Bianculli says Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind is best when it gets serious.
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Academic Leadership
After more than three and a half decades teaching, conducting research and leading various departments and units at the University of Alaska Fairbanks,…
Former U.S. Ambassador To Russia Weighs In On Trump-Putin Summit
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, about President Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Asian-Americans Facing Staggering Levels Of Income Inequality In The U.S.
Asian-Americans have displaced African-Americans as the most economically divided group in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center. Food pantries are seeing growing needs among Asian-Americans.
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Protesters In Nicaragua Call For President's Ouster
The government's main response to months of protests has been violence. Almost 300 people have died, according to human rights groups. Now protesters want President Daniel Ortega removed from office.
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Health Insurers Are Vacuuming Up Details About You — And It Could Raise Your Rates
Without scrutiny, insurers and data brokers are predicting your health costs based on public data about things like race, marital status, your TV consumption and even if you buy plus-size clothing.
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Mike Rogers, Former House Intel Committee Chairman, On Trump-Putin
The president's whirlwind week undercut U.S. intelligence agencies, challenged alliances and forced Republicans to confront him. Former GOP Rep. Mike Rogers explains how political norms are no more.
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Opinion: U.S. And U.K. Remain United, Not Divided, By Their Common Language
Linguist Geoff Nunberg says none of the differences between American and British English would be interesting if the nations didn't share a core vocabulary grown from a common literary tradition.
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