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It Is Confirmed: Australian Farmers Find Titanosaur Bones
The two farmers found the gigantic dinosaur bones on their property in 2006. The long-necked plant eater was as long as a basketball court and was two-stories tall.
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View From Europe: Biden Aims To Strengthen Trans-Atlantic Ties
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Wolfgang Ischinger, Germany's former ambassador to the U.S., about Biden's trip to Europe, and the intent to send the message that America will be a stronger ally.
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U.S. Will Donate 500 Million Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines To Poorer Countries
NPR's Noel King talks to Kate Bedingfield, White House communications director, about President Biden's vaccine announcement, and his goal of shoring up the alliance with Europe.
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Inner Workings Of DarkSide Cybergang Reveal It's Run Like Any Other Business
New York Times investigative reporter Michael Schwirtz gained access to the dashboard of DarkSide, a Russian ransomware operation that's pulled in more than $90 million since it began last August.
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06-10-21 KUAC MIDDAY NEWS
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Researchers Examining Medieval Skeletons Find Really Bad Bunions
The study found painful-looking degeneration in foot bones. The problem? Pointy shoes, known as poulaines, that were popular in 14th century Britain.
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Hungarians Grow Frustrated With Prime Minister's Close Relationship With China
Hungarians have taken to the streets of Budapest to protest plans build a Chinese university there.
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06-11-21 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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'So Long, Broke People Of Earth!': Comedian Imagines Space Travel With The Bezos Bros
Vinny Thomas, comedian and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me guest writer, imagines traveling in space with the Bezos brothers.
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