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Journalist Warns Cyber Attacks Present A 'Perfect Weapon' Against Global Order
New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger says U.S. officials worry that foreign powers have planted malware that could knock out critical infrastructure, including electric power.
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Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman Says Family Separation Policy Should End
Republicans are facing backlash over the Trump Administration's policy that separates families from their children at the Southwest border. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Rep. Mike Coffman, R-Colo., who has criticized the policy and says the administration should put a stop to it.
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Drinking Alcohol Can Raise Cancer Risk. How Much Is Too Much?
A study finds light drinkers have the lowest combined risk of getting cancer and dying prematurely — lower than nondrinkers. Alcohol is estimated to be the third-largest contributor to cancer deaths.
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Migrant Children Heard Crying On Tape Are The Voices 'Left Out' Of Conversation
Children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border and held at a Border Patrol facility are heard wailing inconsolably in seven minutes of audio obtained by ProPublica.
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D.C. Voters Back Measure To Raise Minimum Wage For Tipped Workers
Voters in Washington, D.C., a have approved a ballot measure to gradually raise the minimum wage for tipped workers to $15 an hour.
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A Public Defender On Immigration Cases And Separations
NPR's David Greene talks with federal public defender Erik Hanshew of El Paso, Texas about the difficulties of representing immigrant clients who have been separated from their children.
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Aung San Suu Kyi Faces Mounting Criticism Abroad Over Rohingya Crisis
Once hailed as a human rights standard-bearer, Suu Kyi is criticized internationally for her inaction in the ethnic cleansing of Rohingyas in Myanmar. Nearly a million of them escaped to Bangladesh.
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Supreme Court Rules That Online Sellers May Collect State Sales Taxes On Purchases
NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg discusses what the Supreme Court's ruling on online shopping means for sellers and state revenues.
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Liz Cooper & The Stampede's Music Video For 'Hey Man' Turns A Tea Party Upside Down
The new video from the Nashville band plays out like a mini episode of The Twilight Zone.
06-21-18 KUAC MORNING NEWCAST
06-21-18 8:30 a.m. newscast:Anchorage police say brown bear that killed hiker also attacked search party, seriously injuring 1; Forestry firefighters…
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