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Fairbanks Gubernatorial Discussion
By KUACFairbanks, AK – The five candidates seeking Alaska's top job met at the University of Alaska Fairbanks to give their natural resource policy…
Monday's Newscast
By Dan Brosshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kuac/local-kuac-689188.mp3Fairbanks, AK – Stories you'll hear include: The Alaska Board of…
On His 80th Birthday, Shake It Like Elvis With A Milkshake
The legendary singer had equally outsized eating habits, including his famous affinity for peanut butter, bananas and bacon. Celebrity chef Sean Brock has created a drink in the King's honor.
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Play It Forward: Lakecia Benjamin Sings Through Her Saxophone
Ari Shapiro talks to jazz saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin about her new album Pursuance: The Coltranes and an artist she is grateful for: James Blake.
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Elvis Left The Building Long Ago, But His Food (And Music) Lives On
Presley's legendary love for peanut butter and bananas and bacon helped lead to his outsized body toward the end of his life, and a lasting food legacy. And, oh yeah, he could sing too.
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Debate Rages On Even As Research Ban On Gun Violence Ends
President Obama has ordered an end to a 16-year-old ban on federal funding of research on guns and health. But the political controversy that led to the ban in the first place is far from over.
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Politics chat: Voting rights bills stalled; midterm considerations; Sen. Reid dies
We look ahead to the fight over the two voting rights bills in Congress right now as well as how the 2022 political races are shaping up for the midterm elections.
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Politics chat: Biden's tough week; mask-or-test mandates; the future of the filibuster
We take a look at President Biden's tough week, after the Supreme Court dealt a blow to his mask-or-test mandate for large employers and his attempt to reform the the filibuster died in the Senate.
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Uganda goes to the polls amid heavy security and internet blackout
Ugandans are voting in a tense presidential election as 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his four-decade rule amid an internet shutdown and heavy military deployment.
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Seeing the need, more cities and states are stepping up to help provide child care
New York City isn't the only place pushing to expand free child care. We check in on this growing trend, and how states and cities are paying for it.
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