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On Netflix, Chef Samin Nosrat Goes Global To Demystify 'Salt Fat Acid Heat'
In her four-part show, James Beard award-winning food writer and chef Samin Nosrat travels the globe, talking to home chefs to learn more about the four essentials of great food.
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Elvis Presley Figure Used In Pedestrian Traffic Lights In German Town
Residents of a small German town are looking at an image of Elvis Presley dancing or standing at a microphone to signal for them to walk or not to walk.
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Note To Self: Vote Early, Especially If Your Name Is On The Ballot
Cliff Farmer was running for city council in Hoxie, Ark., but fell one vote short of winning. His flight landed later than expected, missing his chance to vote. He faces a tiebreaker next week.
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Stylistically Dazzling 'Vox Lux' Draws Link Between Pop Stardom And Terrorism
Natalie Portman plays a young Christian woman who is propelled to pop stardom following a mass shooting. Critic John Powers says Vox Lux is inventive — and exasperating.
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12-06-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
12-06-18 12:30 PM newscast
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2018 In Review: What Happened In The World Of Big Tech
Growing awareness of privacy scandals and the spread of misinformation on social media may mean our love affair with technology has ended, and a new era of regulation is about to begin.
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U.S. And Philippines To End 117-Year-Old Feud As Church Bells Return
This week the United States and the Philippines end a 117-year-old feud. Church bells carted off by American soldiers during the U.S.-Philippines War will be formally handed in at a Manila air base.
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Why Scientists Are Talking About Attribution Science And What It Is
As negotiators struggle to hammer out the rule book for a global climate agreement, scientists meeting in Washington, D.C., have yet more evidence linking climate change and extreme weather.
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British Prime Minister Postpones Critical Brexit Vote
British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to postpone a parliamentary vote on the U.K.'s draft agreement on leaving the European Union has left many lawmakers fuming.
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9-Year-Old Calls Police On Parents, Doesn't Want To Clean Her Room
Ontario police had to remind children and parents that 911 calls should be used only in emergency situations, after a young girl called 911 on her parents when they told her to clean her room.
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