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07-09-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
07-09-19 12:30 PM newscast
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Rulings On Gerrymandering And The Census Could Define The Political Future
Mother Jones journalist Ari Berman says recent Supreme Court decisions on redistricting and the 2020 census citizenship question will help determine which party is in power in the next decade.
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Divino Niño Uses Old Friendships And Retro Sounds To Create 'A Little Vacation'
Javier Forero and Camilo Medina, lead singers of Divino Niño, talk about migrating to America, bonding over music and the band's debut album Foam.
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DHS Says Migrant Crossings At Southwest Border Dropped 28% From May To June
The Department of Homeland Security announced that about 104,000 migrants were taken into custody after crossing the Southwest border in June, a 28% drop from May.
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Federal Judge Denies Request To Change Legal Team For Potential Citizenship Question
A federal judge in New York has denied the Trump administration's request to change its legal team for the ongoing lawsuits over a potential citizenship question on the 2020 census.
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Putting Students First
My UAF Summer Sessions series continues with Pete Pinney. Pete has a long and multi-faceted history with the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The school…
Sting And Shaggy: Tiny Desk Concert
The two musical legends brought plenty of joy to the Tiny Desk, with an unexpected collaboration that works surprisingly well.
After 114 Year Run, Chicago's Black Newspaper Ends Print Edition
The Chicago Defender, one of the nation's most celebrated black newspapers, will end its print edition on Wednesday after 114 years in circulation. The newspaper will be online only.
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Former U.S. Prosecutor Discusses Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 Plea Deal
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former U.S. prosecutor Berit Berger about Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal. Alex Acosta, the U.S. labor secretary, faces scrutiny for his past role in brokering the deal.
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Eagles Decide That Baby Hawk Is Family — Not Feast
An avid eagle watcher in Redding, Calif., discovered a baby hawk being raised in an eagle's nest. The sight is so rare, one scientist dropped everything to come and observe the new family.
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