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Shooting Investigators Want To Get Around iPhone Security Features
Renee Montagne talks to Matthew Olsen, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, about the battle with Apple over accessing the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino killers.
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Explosion In Turkey's Capital Kills Dozens
A car bomb killed at least 28 people in Turkey's capital Ankara on Wednesday. Turkey's prime minister is blaming Kurdish militants for the attack, which was directed at a Turkish military convoy.
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Pope Francis Wraps Up Mexico Trip In Juarez, Near U.S. Border
Mexico said farewell to Pope Francis from the border city of Juárez. His journey across the country followed the well worn path taken by millions of immigrants to reach the doorstep of the U.S.
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Pizza Added To Meals-Ready-To-Eat Menu
The Army has come up with a pizza that has a three-year shelf life. The MRE pizza is billed as tasting like pizza at its best — that is, a day old.
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N.Y. Family Wants To Keep Snowman Alive Until Spring
When rain struck Monday, they wrapped the large snowman in plastic and put an umbrella on his head. They want to make him last through warmer weather, and are asking for people to send snow.
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President Obama's Latin America Trip Will Include A Stop In Cuba
Obama will travel to Cuba in the coming weeks, a senior administration official tells NPR. It will be the first visit by a sitting U.S. president in 88 years. CNN's Patrick Oppmann in Havana has more.
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Eartheater's 'Homonyms' Is A Waking Dream
Alexandra Drewchin's psychedelic music is at once familiar and mutated. In this lush video, she plays a tie-dyed creation and creator who leads a group of androgynous dancers.
KCRW Presents: Julia Holter
Watch the experimental-but-poppy L.A. singer perform "Sea Calls Me Home" in the studio.
Under Apartheid, Trevor Noah's Mom Taught Him To Face Injustice With Humor
The Daily Show host grew up biracial in South Africa; his mother was jailed for having a relationship with his father. But she always turned to humor before anger, Noah says — a trait he's inherited.
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02-17-16 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
02-17-16 5:45 PM newscast
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