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More Than 2 Dozen Homes Destroyed In Hawaii After Volcano Eruption
A volcanic eruption on Hawaii's Big Island has destroyed 26 homes so far and nearly 2,000 people have been evacuated. There are 10 active fissures still spewing lava and toxic gas. A new housing division about 12 miles from the volcano is most at risk.
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Trump Attorney Cohen May Have Received Russian Payments, New Document Alleges
A lawyer suing President Trump and his attorney, Michael Cohen, released a document alleging hundreds of thousands of dollars of previously unknown payments.
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Cops Free Texas Woman Who Drove Her Car Into A Lake
A woman fell asleep at the wheel in Texas and drove her car into a lake. She woke to find she could not open the doors and called 911. Body camera video shows police smashing windows to crack her out.
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The History Of Using The Fifth Amendment
Commentator Cokie Roberts talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep and answers listener questions about the history of the Fifth Amendment.
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How A Synesthetic Artist Sees Sounds And Turns Music Into Paintings
Artist Christina Eve paints music. A rare neurological condition known as synesthesia has entwined her senses, so she sees a kaleidoscope of dancing colors whenever she listens to music.
Sanctions Expert On Iran Deal Withdrawal
NPR's David Greene speaks with Richard Nephew, who served as the lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team negotiating with Iran over the nuclear agreement.
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NBC Universal Report Affirms Credibility Of Accusations Against Lauer
An NBC Universal report on NBC News finds accusations against Matt Lauer credible but says there's no proof executives knew. It calls for reforming HR and encouraging employees to report complaints.
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Haspel Vows To Get CIA Back To Its Traditional Mission
Gina Haspel, nominee to be director of CIA, vows before a Senate committee at her confirmation hearing that she won't "restart a detention and interrogation program."
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City, Downtown Association Try New Tact to Gain Authority to Demolish Old Polaris Hotel
Officials with a group formed to find a way to demolish the old, abandoned Polaris Hotel in Downtown Fairbanks say they’ve come up with a way to finally…
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05-08-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
05-08-18 5:45 PM newscast
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