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Retaliatory Tariffs Loom Over 'America's Oldest Ice Cream Company'
Bassetts Ice Cream in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market bills itself as the oldest U.S. ice cream maker. Owner Michael Strange worries about the trade war hurting his business.
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Steel Beer Keg Company Pushes For Tariffs On China: 'We Need A Level Playing Field'
President Trump's tariffs promised to save American manufacturing jobs. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Paul Czachor, CEO of American Keg, which manufactures American-made stainless steel beer kegs.
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After Royal Wedding Spotlight, The Kingdom Choir Releases Debut Album
Their performance at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle catapulted The Kingdom Choir into the international spotlight. Now, they're out with their debut album Stand By Me.
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Marijuana Industry Backing Cannabis-friendly Candidates, Favors Kawasaki Over Kelly
For the first time since Alaskans legalized marijuana four years ago, members of the industry that grow and sell it are contributing to the campaigns of…
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11-05-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
11-05-18 12:30 PM newscast
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First-Time Campaign Volunteers Share Their Reasons For Getting Involved
Ahead of Election Day, first-time political campaign volunteers discuss why this was the year they decided to grab a clipboard and get involved in the elections happening around them.
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Texas Senate Race Turns Into A Bit Of A Food Fight
Texas Senate candidates Ted Cruz and Beto O'Rourke have been trying to appeal to voters by using classic Texan foods and drinks, such as Whataburger and Shiner beer, in their campaigns.
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Visitors support local Jews
Jews and others around the country are grieving over the October 27th shooting of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. A week after the…
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U.S. Olympic Committee Moves To Decertify USA Gymnastics
The U.S. Olympic Committee has moved to revoke USA Gymnastics' status as a "national governing body." The move comes as the organization has botched its reorganization following a sex-abuse scandal.
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Abrams' Gubernatorial Race In Georgia Energizes Black Female Voters
If Stacey Abrams is elected governor of Georgia, she'll be the first black woman elected to be governor in any state. That gives this election special importance for black female voters.
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