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Reporting Crime In Mexico Can Be A Bloody Business
Reporting on crime in the Mexican capital reveals dark truths about a city where officials have tried to keep the crime problem under raps.
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Examining What Justice Anthony Kennedy's Retirement Means
Kennedy, a moderate and a champion for gay rights, is retiring. President Trump will likely replace him with a staunch conservative, which would fundamentally shift the culture of the court.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Fortunate Son' Now Has Its First-Ever Video Treatment
Ahead of the band's 50th anniversary and America's birthday, Creedence's new video is, like the hit song it honors, a paean to the people.
Democrats Weigh Gravity Of Justice Kennedy's Retirement
David Greene talks to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota about the impact of Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement from the Supreme Court in the run-up to midterm elections.
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With Justice Kennedy Retiring, Trump Gets Another Supreme Court Pick
Rachel Martin talks to Michael Dorf, constitutional law professor at Cornell Law School and an ex-clerk for Justice Kennedy, about the longest serving member of the court deciding to step down.
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Beyoncé And Jay-Z Present A Unified Front On 'Everything Is Love'
The Carters, who married in 2008, celebrate their union with a heavily autobiographical new album. Critic Ken Tucker is impressed by the record's easy shifts between hip-hop and R&B.
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06-27-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
06-27-18 5:45 PM newscast
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Reporter Covering Immigration Warns Government Is 'Ill Equipped' To Reunite Families
New Yorker writer Jonathan Blitzer has been in El Paso, Texas, reporting on immigration and family separation. "I've been meeting women who are crying so violently they can barely speak," he says.
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At Least 5 Dead, Others Injured After Shooting At Maryland Newspaper
A gunman opened fire Thursday in the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Md., NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with member station reporter Joel McCord of WYPR about the latest.
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Couldn't Believe Shooting Was Happening In Our Town, Annapolis Mayor Says
Noel King talks to Mayor Gavin Buckley about Thursday's attack on the Capital Gazette, a community newspaper publisher, in Annapolis, Md. Five people were shot and killed. The suspect is in custody.
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