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06-12-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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U.S. Judge Approves AT&T's $85 Billion Merger With Time Warner
A judge gave his blessing to AT&T's drive to take over the Time Warner media conglomerate. He rejected the Justice Department's arguments that the combined company would be too powerful.
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1 In 3 Adults In The U.S. Takes Medications Linked To Depression
Depression is a possible side effect of 200 medications. Now, a new study finds people who take these drugs are, in fact, more likely to be depressed. The more drugs you take, the higher the risk.
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3:31
Listeners Ask About The U.S. Relationship With North And South Korea
David Greene talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of U.S.-North Korea relations.
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3:44
Host Country Russia Is Excited For World Cup Action To Begin
After the Sochi Olympics, President Putin basks in another world sporting event: Soccer's World Cup starts on Thursday. Moscow is sparkling after a multi-billion dollar makeover.
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3:20
Auto Parts Manufacturers Are Hurt By Tariffs, Rising Metal Prices
The Trump administration says its tariffs on steel and aluminum are about protecting American industries and jobs. The auto parts industry is feeling the pinch of tariffs and metal prices.
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3:59
North Korea's Nuclear Threat Is Real And Present, Rice Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Susan Rice, a former national security adviser and U.N. ambassador, about the Singapore summit. President Trump wrote, "There is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea."
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6:20
Muncie Girls' Pop-Punk Blast 'Picture Of Health' Is Absolutely Fetching
For Fixed Ideals, out Aug. 31, the U.K. pop-punk trio sharpens its sound by slowing down (just a smidge) to make a bigger impact.
How The DOJ Decision On Asylum Cases Will Affect Those Fleeing Domestic Abuse
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Dorchen Leidholdt, director for the Center for Battered Women's Legal Services at the Sanctuary for Families, about how Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision in an asylum case will affect the cases of others who are fleeing domestic abuse or other types of violence in their home countries.
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3:47
Comcast Puts In $65 Billion Bid For 21st Century Fox
Comcast is offering $65 billion for the major entertainment assets of 21st Century Fox, which is controlled by the Murdoch family. Comcast is hoping to lure the Fox properties away from Disney, with a bid it calls "superior" to Disney's.
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