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North Carolina Scrambles To Redraw Political Maps
North Carolina's lawmakers are racing to redraw the state's political maps after the state's Supreme Court said they had been unfairly gerrymandered to benefit Republicans.
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Census Bureau Fights To Prevent Spread Of Misinformation
The Census Bureau is asking the public to email them with any rumors they hear about the upcoming 2020 census. The government is trying to stop misinformation about the national count from spreading.
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Fresh Air Weekend: The CIA's Quest For Mind Control; Tan France Of 'Queer Eye'
Journalist Stephen Kinzer talks about the CIA's Cold War efforts to develop mind control drugs. Ken Tucker reviews Ken Burns' Country Music. France explains why he nearly passed on Queer Eye.
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A Tour To The REACH, The Kennedy Center's New Performance Space
NPR's Michel Martin talks with the Kennedy Center's Marc Bamuthi Joseph about the opening of the REACH rehearsal and performance space.
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Colorado City Eyes Solution To Local News Desert: Libraries
Scores of counties across the U.S. have no local newspaper. Even some that do say they're not being well-served by them. Longmont, Colo., is looking at one possibility: newsrooms in libraries.
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Protesters Turn Out In Hong Kong For 15th Straight Weekend
The streets of Hong Kong were hot with protests over the weekend. Tear gas and water cannons were fired by police at protesters after the initially peaceful demonstrations turned violent.
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Penn. AG: How Proposed Settlement With Purdue Pharma Falls Short
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro about a proposed settlement with Purdue Pharma that he says fails to hold it accountable for its role in the opioid crisis.
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09-16-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
09-16-19 9:30 AM newscast
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09-16-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
09-16-19 12:30 PM newscast
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'Two-way’ Military Mountaineering Training Benefits U.S. Troops and Visiting Uzbekistanis
A half-dozen soldiers from Uzbekistan spent five days last month training with their American counterparts at the Army’s Northern Warfare Training Center…
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