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U.N. Report Includes A Long List Of Atrocities In The War In Yemen
The report says that all sides in the Yemen war are committing war crimes, and that countries backing them could be complicit. The U.S. provides logistical support to a Saudi-led coalition.
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How High Heat Can Impact Mental Health
A new NPR probe found low-income areas in dozens of major U.S. cities are more likely to be hotter than wealthier ones, and people with severe mental illness are impacted by that increase in heat.
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Fentanyl As A Dark Web Profit Center, From Chinese Labs To U.S. Streets
Fentanyl, Inc. author Ben Westhoff says the opioid, while useful in hospitals, is killing more Americans as a street drug than any other in U.S. history. Here's how it moves from China to your corner.
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Google To Pay $170 Million Over Allegations YouTube Collected Kids' Personal Info
Google will pay a $170 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General's allegations that YouTube collected personal information from children.
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09-04-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
09-04-19 8:30 AM newscast
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The Latest On The Situation In Yemen
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Yemen expert April Alley with the International Crisis Group, about how allies against the Houthis are escalating violence in Yemen by also supporting opposite sides.
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Coast Guard Vice Adm. Scott Buschman On The Damage Done By Dorian In The Bahamas
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Coast Guard Vice Adm. Scott Buschman. As Atlantic area commander he is overseeing the Coast Guard's work related to Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas and U.S
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Clarinetist Ben Goldberg Unites Jazz And Poetry On 'Good Day For Cloud Fishing'
Goldberg's mini box set includes 24 new poems by Dean Young — as well as a dozen pieces inspired by Young's poetry. The playfulness on both sides of the equation makes this mixed-media project work.
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In Mumbai, A Safety Campaign For The World's Deadliest Rail System
With 7.5 million daily passengers, Mumbai's commuter rail system is the world's busiest — and deadliest. A man who lost his legs in a rail accident is leading a campaign for safety.
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09-05-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
09-05-19 8:30 AM newscast
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