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Former First Lady Barbara Bush Dies At 92
Barbara Pierce Bush died Tuesday at the age of 92. Her death was confirmed by a family spokesman. She promoted reading skills across America and was also a best-selling author.
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Examining The Case Against Trump Attorney Michael Cohen
The federal court case in New York involving President Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen has received no shortage of attention. Presiding over it all is judge Kimba Wood, a veteran of the bench.
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Former First Lady Barbara Bush Dies At 92
Commentator and columnist Cokie Roberts joins Noel King for a remembrance of Barbara Bush, who was one of two women to be wife of one president and mother of another.
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On 'It's Not Just Me,' Let's Eat Grandma Crystallizes A Crush
Newfound infatuation is tenuous and uncertain, but Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth revel in it for as long as they can.
04-18-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
04-18-18 9:30 AM newscast
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Barbara Bush On Meeting George, Motherhood And Her Signature Fake Pearls
The former first lady, who died Tuesday, told Terry Gross in 1994 that she grew up thinking she'd be a nurse. "But then I met that marvelous George [H.W.] Bush and the nursing went out the window."
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Meet The Students Who Dreamed Up Friday's National School Walkout
Thousands of students across the country are expected to walk out of class Friday to protest violence in schools. And the idea came from a group of kids who live far from Florida.
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Benjamin Wittes On Comey's New Book
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Benjamin Wittes of the Lawfare website, who has known James Comey for several years, about Comey's new book and what Comey has said in recent interviews.
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Avoid Traffic Fines By Confessing Online
Traffic police in southwest China are telling drivers accused of minor offenses they can avoid a fine if they confess on social media. But the confession must get 20 likes.
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What Happened On That Southwest Flight
A catastrophic failure on a Southwest Airlines flight killed one passenger and injured several others this week. It's prompted airlines around the world to inspect certain kinds of airplane engines.
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