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Powerful Snowstorm Makes Travel Treacherous In North Carolina
A major storm has been hammering parts of the South, including North Carolina, where the governor declared a state of emergency. The National Guard is assisting stranded drivers.
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Britain's Parliament To Vote This Week On Theresa May's Brexit Terms
Steve Inskeep talks to Nigel Evans, a pro-Brexit member of Britain's Parliament, who has vowed to vote against the proposed deal agreed to by Prime Minister Theresa May.
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How Do Republicans Feel About The Latest Findings In The Russia Probe?
Rachel Martin talks to Jonah Goldberg, senior editor of the National Review, about the latest revelations in the probe into the 2016 presidential election conducted by special counsel Robert Mueller.
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Trump Declares He's Cleared From Mueller Investigation
President Trump responded over the weekend to the latest filings from special counsel Robert Mueller by declaring himself cleared of wrongdoing during the 2016 presidential election.
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12-07-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
12-07-18 12:30 PM newscast
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Maureen Corrigan Picks The Best Books Of 2018, Including The Novel Of The Year
Fresh Air's book critic recommends her 10 favorite books of the year, including The Great Believers, Rebecca Makkai's sweeping story about the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s.
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Californians Face Tax Deadlines After Devastating Fires
Property taxes are due in California Monday. In Butte County, people who lost their homes to fire are rushing to defer taxes and get their property reassessed. The towns have lost millions in property tax revenue.
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Lawsuit Against Boston Symphony Orchestra Exposes Extensive Gender Pay Gap
Rachel Martin talks to Geoff Edgers of The Washington Post about a lawsuit brought against the Boston Symphony Orchestra that has put a spotlight on the gender pay gap in the classical music world.
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Shooting Victims Face Lifelong Disabilities, Financial Burdens, Newspaper Finds
After a high-profile shooting, national attention naturally focuses on those who are killed. However, shooting survivors often struggle with recovery and disability for years and decades afterward.
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'Fearless Girl' Finds New Home Facing The New York Stock Exchange
"Fearless Girl" is on the move. The sculpture, which once stared down the "Charging Bull" statue, has officially moved a few blocks over to face an even bigger beast, the New York Stock Exchange.
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