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Republicans Rally Behind Rep. Jim Jordan Amid Sex Abuse Investigation
Top House GOP leaders, who frequently clash with Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, stood by him as he fights allegations he ignored sexual abuse reports when he coached wrestling at the Ohio State University.
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Citizenship Question Controversy Complicating Census 2020 Work, Bureau Director Says
Facing multiple lawsuits over addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census, the U.S. Census Bureau head tells NPR a long legal fight could raise the head count's cost and risk a bad count.
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Clock In, Don't Work, Clock Out, Get Paid, Repeat For A Decade
A man was paid as an archives director in Spain for a decade, but he reportedly would only clock in, leave and then return to clock out. He's been barred from government work for several years.
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Why Charlotte Is One Of Ben Carson's Models For HUD's Work Requirements
The Charlotte Housing Authority requires that people who get housing subsidies work — and the program is considered a success story. But helping people become self-sufficient remains a challenge.
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What Trump Got Out Of The NATO Summit
President Trump gave an unplanned news conference Thursday following meetings with leaders of NATO countries. We also talk with former NATO Director of Policy Planning Fabrice Pothier.
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FBI Agent Testifies About His Anti-Trump Texts
FBI agent Peter Strzok testifies on Capitol Hill about text messages he sent that were critical of then-candidate Donald Trump. Republicans claim Strzok's texts reveal anti-Trump bias.
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If You're Familiar With Bo Burnham's Humor, 'Eighth Grade' Will Surprise You
YouTube star Bo Burnham is mostly known for the rapid-fire comic videos he started making as a teenager. Now 27, he has an impressively diverse resume that now includes movie director asEighth Grade, a film from about the moment when adolescence kicks in debuts.
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07-12-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
07-12-18 9:30 AM newscast
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'I Am Calling Randomly To Say Hi': Eritreans, Ethiopians Phone Each Other Amid Thaw
As Ethiopia and Eritrea declared peace, long-dead phone lines came alive. People spoke with relatives and strangers. "We will be family," an Eritrean told an Ethiopian who randomly dialed him.
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Man With World's Longest Fingernails Finally Decides To Not Be Gross Anymore
The man with the world's longest fingernails finally had them cut off. The 82-year-old man from India had been growing his nails since 1952. They'll be at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum. Yuck.
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