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The 'World's Fattest Hedgehog' Goes On A Diet
Staff at a Scottish animal rescue center are putting Arbuckle the hedgehog on a diet after weighing in at about 5 pounds, which is four times a normal weight, according to the BBC.
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Mexicans Go To The Polls On Sunday To Elect A President
Anger over runaway violence, corruption and a stagnant economy are dominating voter sentiment. If polls are accurate, Mexico will elect a populist leftist making his third run for the presidency.
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06-28-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
06-28-18 5:45 PM newscast
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How Rare Are Attacks On Journalists?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, about how rare attacks on journalists are in the U.S., and how President Trump's frequent anti-media rhetoric has affected the working environment for journalists.
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'Capital Gazette' Staffer Reacts To Deadly Newsroom Shooting
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to John Van de Kamp, an opinion writer at the Capital Gazette, about the paper's role in the community and his colleagues after Thursday's deadly shooting.
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Looking At Photographer George Rodriguez
Photographer George Rodriguez has chronicled a visual history of Los Angeles over his multidecade career. His work is being celebrated in a new book as well as his first retrospective.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Comic W. Kamau Bell; Musician Frank Newsome
Bell's new Netflix special is called Private School Negro. Kevin Whitehead reviews reviews John Coltrane's Lost Album. Newsome is a former coal miner who sings a cappella in a lined-out hymn style.
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'I Lived Through All That?': The Temptations Musical Hits The High And The Low Notes
The memoir of the Motown group's co-founder, Otis Williams, plays out in Ain't Too Proud. Although the successes of the fractious group came at a cost, Williams says the power of their music lives on.
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School's Out And Teachers Run For Office Over Summer Break
In the states where teachers walked off the job this year, more than 70 educators are running for office, including in West Virginia where the teacher walkouts began.
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Mexico Elects Leftist Manuel López Obrador
Leftist candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador won the Mexican presidency on Sunday. The Mexican ambassador to the U.S. explains how the new leadership could affect relations between the two countries.
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