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12-14-15 KUAC MORNING NEWS
12-14-15 9:30 AM newscast
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There's Shelter, And Then There's Housing. Utah Claims Muted Victory
Utah has reduced its chronically homeless population by 91 percent since 2005. But like many places, it lacks affordable housing, leaving more than 14,000 people in the state homeless this year.
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From Trading Beads To The First Wristwatch, A History Of Shiny Objects
Author Aja Raden says jewelry is the perfect lens through which to view human history. In Stoned, she tells the story of the glass beads used to purchase Manhattan and the rise of the wristwatch.
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In ISIS Fight, Obama Points To American Power Beyond Military Force
President Obama says the U.S. and its allies are ratcheting up the military campaign against ISIS. But Obama says military force is just one aspect of American power. He points to the climate agreement in Paris as another example of American leadership.
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3:59
Rubio, Trump Rally Voters In Las Vegas Ahead Of GOP Presidential Debate
Republican presidential candidates square off in Las Vegas Tuesday in the last debate of 2015. Marco Rubio and Donald Trump each held rallies there, and the two events were different from each other.
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3:42
Violence Escalates In Burundi; U.S Citizens Urged To Leave
Violence in the tiny African nation of Burundi has killed scores of people in recent days. Is it new ethnic bloodbath or lingering political tension over the president's decision to seek a third term?
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3:19
Who Bought The 'Las Vegas Review-Journal?' Reporters Investigate
Who's the new owner of the Las Vegas Review-Journal? Many journalists — especially the paper's own employees — have been trying to figure out the answer.
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2:34
Help A Blind Person Identify Everyday Things, Via Smartphone App
A new app called Be My Eyes pairs blind people with sighted volunteers who help them with daily tasks that require vision, at home and outside. It's part of a new "micro-volunteering" trend online.
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4:23
Shoppers This Year May Need The Nudge Of Cold Air And Gift Cards
It's been warmer than usual around the country and hardly feels like gift-giving season. Some economists say December sales will be fine after Christmas when consumers shop for sales with gift cards.
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3:26
'Legend' Chronicles Lives Of London's Identical Twin Gangsters
The new movie Legend stars Tom Hardy as both Ron and Reggie Kray, the legendary gangster twins who controlled East London in the 1960s.
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