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Former White House Press Secretary Weighs In On Bob Woodward's Latest Book
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ari Fleischer, former press secretary to President George W. Bush, about President Trump's reaction to journalist Bob Woodward's latest book.
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Oregon Attorneys Argue State's Juvenile Sentencing Laws Are Unconstitutional
A case going before the Oregon Court of Appeals on Friday argues that the state's sentencing laws for juveniles violates the U.S. Constitution and a 2012 Supreme Court ruling.
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WarnerMedia Announces New Inclusion Rider Policy To Promote Diversity
The parent company of Warner Brothers, WarnerMedia, announced a new policy for including women and underrepresented groups in all areas of production. It's also known as an inclusion rider.
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Jupiter & Okwess: Tiny Desk Concert
Jupiter Bokondji and his band Okwess play music that feels both African and American, with Jupiter's early musical tastes inspired by The Jackson 5, James Brown and the sounds of Motown.
Presidential Front-Runner In Brazil Is Stabbed During Rally
Jair Bolsonaro was stabbed while campaigning in the nation's southeast for the general elections in October. Doctors say it could take months for him to fully recover.
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NHL Asks Players Not To Do Keg Stands On Stanley Cup
Hockey officials say the pressure is too much for the 126-year-old trophy and they've politely asked the players to stop drinking beer out of the Stanley Cup.
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City's Immigrant Issues Change The Tone Of Sweden's Elections
Voters in Malmo, upset at the recent arrival of large numbers of migrants and asylum-seekers, are turning to a populist anti-immigrant party ahead of Sunday's general election.
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Opinion: A Linguist's Defense Of 'Falsehood'
Geoff Nunberg says that "falsehood" isn't just a decorous synonym for "lie." Instead, it has a moral weight of its own — especially when it comes to the effects of what someone says.
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09-06-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
09-06-18 5:45 PM newscast
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Obama Hits Midterm Campaign Trail
The former president made a rare campaign appearance Saturday in Orange County, Calif. The historically conservative county is transforming, symbolizing the inroads Democrats hope to make in Congress.
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