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06-28-21 KUAC MORNING NEWS
06-28-21 AM newscast
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Remembering When The Fillmore West Closed Down 5 Decades Ago
The Fillmore West in San Francisco hosted The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and other bands in the 1960s. As NPR celebrates its 50th anniversary, we look back on important events of that year.
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House Lawmakers To Vote On A Select Committee To Probe The Jan. 6 Riot
After Senate Republicans blocked plans for an outside commission to investigate the attack on the U.S. Capitol, the House will vote to create a special panel for a new investigation.
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3:44
Missing Dog In Pennsylvania Is Happy To Reunite With His Family
Aisha Nieves was looking to adopt a new dog for her family. While browsing a shelter's website, she realized one dog looked exactly like her former puppy Kovu, who went missing two years earlier.
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For 3 Days, A Baton Rouge Family Was Among The Wealthiest In The World
Darren James and his family found a $50 billion deposit in their bank account. They flagged the mistake right away and did not get to keep the money. But they did take a screen shot of it.
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0:27
Rescue Teams Search Unstable Pile Of Debris To Look For Condo Collapse Victims
U.S. and international teams are working 12-hour shifts in the rubble. To find out how the tragedy has impacted the surrounding area, NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber.
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The New York City Board Of Elections Sees A 'Discrepancy' In The Mayoral Vote Tally
The first New York City mayoral election that used ranked choice voting has hit a snag after test votes were initially counted. The elections board says it will recount votes.
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3:40
Army Reaches Milestone in Decommissioning of Fort Greely’s Old Nuclear Power Plant
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed environmental studies of its project to decommission and dismantle a mothballed nuclear power plant at Fort…
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2:03
'The Netanyahus' Turns The Campus Novel Into A Sly Fable About History And Identity
Joshua Cohen offers a fictionalized version of a real-life campus visit by the father of the former Israeli prime minister. The novel offers a funny take on serious things.
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5:37
Sarah Vaughan's Magnificent Voice Reigns In 'Live At The Berlin Philharmonie'
Vaughan combined an operatic sense of drama and vocal control with an improviser's risk-taking. A newly released 1969 concert recording is an ambitious showcase of her pop and classical sensibilities.
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