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Passenger's Layered Look Prompts Airline Security Questions
A man was traveling from France back to Scotland when he was told his suitcase was 17 pounds overweight. He didn't want to pay a fee so he put on more clothes. His layers got security's attention.
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Singer Patti LaBelle Gets Her Own Street In Philadelphia
Part of Broad Street is now Patti LaBelle Way. But the new signs have the name a little wrong. The B in LaBelle should be capitalized but it isn't.
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07-08-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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Motorcycle Crash Shows Bioethicist The Dark Side Of Quitting Opioids Alone
When medical bioethicist Travis Rieder tried to taper off pain medication after a roadway accident, he was disappointed by his doctors' reaction: "Everybody had a reason to send me to somebody else."
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ICE Turned To DMV Driver's License Databases For Help With Facial Recognition
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials scanned driver's license databases and used facial recognition technology to analyze millions of photos without permission in at least three states.
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The Psychological Effects Of Earthquakes Are Just As Real As The Physical Effects
In southern California, the people of Ridgecrest have frayed nerves after back-to-back temblors and ongoing, sizable aftershocks. Officials have brought in counselors and therapy dogs.
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Epstein's Indictment Covers 17 Years Of Alleged Sexual Abuse Of Minors
Steve Inskeep talks to Vicky Ward, who wrote a profile of Jeffrey Esptein in 2003 for Vanity Fair, but she says her story was heavily edited. Questions about his conduct have swirled for years.
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Smart And Propulsive 'Copperhead' Asks: Can You Outrun Your Family's Sins?
Alexi Zentner's new novel follows a high school football star's efforts to separate himself from his racist family. It's an unsparing story about race, class and the limits of individual possibility.
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City Council Rejects Ordinance Asking Voters to OK Easing Limit on Property-tax Hikes
The Fairbanks City Council soundly rejected an ordinance Monday that would’ve asked voters this fall to approve easing the city’s restrictions on…
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Looking Back On The Many Times The Affordable Care Act Has Been Challenged
The Affordable Care Act is on trial again — this time at a federal appeals court in Louisiana. It's the latest in a string of challenges to the healthcare overhaul since President Obama signed it.
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