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How Philip Roth's Writing Transcended The Narrow Confines Of A Culture
Philip Roth, one of the country's most celebrated writers, has died at 85. Roth was known for work that was funny, often gross, and deeply connected to his Jewish roots. He won numerous awards, and was often talked about as a contender for the Nobel prize.
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Southern Baptist President Removed Over Language On Sexual Abuse Of Women
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has removed its president over past advice he gave women regarding sexual abuse. He advised women to pray for their abuses and not report them to authorities.
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Runner Lines Up In The Marathon Line By Mistake
A North Dakota man accidentally lined up for a marathon instead of the half. He could've stopped at mile 13 but he decided to finish. Because of his registration, he was given a half marathon medal.
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It Took 11 Rounds Of Rochambeau To Decide Baseball Game's Winner
When rain canceled a quarterfinal matchup between North Haven and Amity high in Connecticut, players turned to an alternative way to settle the score: an epic 11-rounds of rock, paper scissors.
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Morning News Brief
As part of the Russia probe, lawmakers will be briefed about an informant working with the FBI — leading up to the presidential election. Diplomats try to work out a June U.S.-North Korea summit.
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Tsembla's 'Penumbra' Illuminates The Edges Of Shadows
Finnish musician Marja Ahti combines her own Japanese field recordings with whistling synths and cut-up electronics for some music most tranquil.
Why Plans For The North Korea-U.S. Summit Fell Apart
President Trump canceled the scheduled June 12 meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said there had been little response from North Korea in the past few days regarding planning for summit.
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In Papua New Guinea's Sorcery Wars, A Peacemaker Takes On Her Toughest Case
In the Eastern Highlands, the accusation of sorcery is a vigilante's rallying cry. Such accusations often lead to violence and are believed to be responsible for dozens of deaths every year.
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05-24-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
05-24-18 5:45 PM newscast
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05-25-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
05-25-18 9:30 AM newscast
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