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Interior Loses Native Leader
Interior Alaska Native elder Poldine Carlo has died at the age of 97. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, Carlo was a lifelong advocate for Native rights,…
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Counties In Southern Illinois Declare That They Are Gun Sanctuaries
The local communities say it's a way those in the politically divided state of Illinois plan to take a stand against gun-restrictions the state's Democrats are trying to pass.
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Trump-North Korea Summit Is A Game Changer, Fontaine Says
David Greene talks to Richard Fontaine, ex-foreign policy adviser to Sen. John McCain, about a dramatic week in U.S. foreign policy. Fontaine is president of the Center for a New American Security.
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White House Has Several Potential Nominees To Lead VA
The list of potential nominees to head the Department of Veterans Affairs is growing, though none of them appear to be an easy confirmation.
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Addition Of Emmet Flood To Trump's Legal Team Could Signal A Different Approach
Former colleagues and legal adversaries describe Flood as smart, cerebral and a fierce defender of executive privilege, and say his hiring likely signals a more adversarial approach by the White House toward special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
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Eruption Of Hawaii Volcano Could Cause Smog, Acid Rain And Ballistic Projectiles
Since Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted on last week, dozens of structures have been destroyed, and thousands have been evacuated. Now, scientists say it could cause volcanic smog, acid rain and ballistic projectiles.
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Investigators Studying Cause of Delta-area Wildfire, Season's First Big Fire in Interior
Updated: Alaska Forestry Division officials said Saturday they no longer believe the Delta Junction-area wildfire now called the North Eielson Fire was…
A Busy Time For Migrating Birds
Migratory birds are flocking to northwest Ohio before they fly across Lake Erie — and so are thousands of birders from around the world.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Singer-Songwriter Tracey Thorn; Chef Lidia Bastianich
Thorn sings about the different stages of women's lives on her new solo album. Maureen Corrigan reviews Barracoon, by Zora Neale Hurston. Bastianich's new memoir is My American Dream.
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Naia Izumi: Tiny Desk Concert
The winner of this year's Tiny Desk Contest makes his official debut behind the desk.
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