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New Jobs Holds Steady As Growth Slows
U.S. employers added 136,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%. That's a sign the labor market is holding up, even as economic growth slows.
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10-03-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
10-03-19 12:30 PM newscast
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Kehinde Wiley Debuts Sculpture In Times Square Featuring An African American Warrior
The statue, "Rumors of War," is artist Kehinde Wiley's first public work of art. It echoes statues of generals on horseback but this warrior is African American, in dreadlocks and Nike shoes.
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Claire Tomalin Moves 'Between The Trivial And The Tragic' In 'A Life Of My Own'
Literary biographer Tomalin tells of her conflicting desires to have children and to lead a meaningful working life in her memoir. Originally broadcast Sept. 12, 2018.
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U.S. And North Korea Resume Working-Levels Talks
The U.S. and North Korea are resuming working-levels talks on the North's nuclear and missile programs. Experts believe both sides will have to make concessions to get any kind of deal.
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Rachel Maddow On How Russia's 'Resource Curse' Drove Putin To Election Interference
The MSNBC host's new book examines how the Russian economy's reliance on oil and natural gas contributed to Vladimir Putin's decision to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
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The Story Of José Feliciano's World Series Guitar
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to comedian Aasif Mandvi, host of the Lost at The Smithsonian podcast, about the history behind the guitar Jose Feliciano used to perform at the 1968 World Series.
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Movie Review: 'Pain And Glory'
The new movie Pain And Glory, about a film director whose career is in decline, was made by Pedro Almodovar, whose career definitely isn't.
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3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
Three scientists who studied how cells sense and adapt to oxygen levels have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine — the first recipients of prestigious awards for 2019.
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The Case Against Impeaching President Trump
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to conservative commentator and writer Jonah Goldberg about why President Trump should not be impeached, even though he believes Trump committed an impeachable offense.
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