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Germany's Migrant Issues Contribute To Surge In Votes For Far-Right Party
While centrist politicians in Germany worry about Nazi-era emotions rising again, right-wing voters say they have valid concerns that aren't being met by center-left ruling parties.
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Grocery Bagger Chases Down Thief To Get Customer's Purse Back
The thief must not have known that Juwone Scott is an athlete — he was a weightlifter in the Special Olympics last year. KTBS-TV In Shreveport, La., reports Scott chased the man and got the purse.
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Day 3 Of The UAW's Strike Against GM And The Sides Are Very Far Apart
The key issues that remain unresolved are health insurance benefits, and the carmaker's reliance on temporary workers. The very far apart language leads some to believe the strike could be a long one.
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Life, Love, Coming Out And Culture Shock In 'Juliet Takes A Breath'
Gabby Rivera's new young adult novel, Juliet Takes a Breath, follows a Puerto Rican girl from the Bronx who comes out to her family just before leaving for an internship in Portland, Ore.
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Journalist Andrea Mitchell: Asking Tough Questions Is 'Very Empowering'
Mitchell, the chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News and anchor of her own MSNBC show, looks back on her career in journalism. She's receiving a lifetime achievement Emmy on Sept. 24.
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California Vows To Take Trump To Court Over Emissions Standards
NPR's Noel King talks to California Gov. Gavin Newsom about why it's important for his state to keep its stringent auto emission standards, as the Trump administration tries to roll them back.
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Bahamians Who Fled Dorian Face An Uncertain Future In U.S.
Customs and Border Protection says some 4,000 Bahamians relocated to the U.S. after Hurricane Dorian — many of them to South Florida. They're wondering if the U.S. will allow them to stay.
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Watch Bassist Linda May Han Oh Perform Her Dynamic New Project, 'Aventurine'
Jazz Night in America teamed up with CapitalBop's Traveling Loft Series to present a performance of Linda May Han Oh's Aventurine at NPR's Studio One in Washington, D.C.
09-19-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
09-19-19 12:30 PM newscast
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Latest On Democratic Presidential Candidates Harris And Buttigieg In Iowa
Democratic presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg are making big moves to bolster their primary campaigns in Iowa, the first state to hold a contest in 2020.
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