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Childbirth Injury Led A New Mom To Start A Parenting Podcast 'To Feel Less Alone'
Hillary Frank struggled after a childbirth injury left her in chronic pain for months. Her podcast The Longest Shortest Time, and her book Weird Parenting Wins aim to give other parents a voice.
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$110,000 music donation to elementary schools
A huge donation to the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District will spread new musical instruments among 18 elementary schools. The board accepted…
Shutdown Impacts Native Americans' Ability To Get Health Services
Rachel Martin talks to Kerry Hawk-Lessard of Native American Lifelines, who explains how her group will run out of money to pay for health services, if the government shutdown persists.
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Scarf Knitted By German Train Commuter Reflects Delayed Trips
The woman knits in different bands of color depending on when the train arrives. Dark gray means the train is up to five minutes late. Red means the train is delayed by more than 30 minutes.
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News Brief: Prime-Time Speech, Troop Withdrawal, Felon Voting Rights
Trump will deliver an address as the government shutdown persists. Allies ponder mixed signals on when U.S. troops will leave Syria. In Florida, roughly 1.4 million ex-felons regain the right to vote.
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Anti-discrimination Ordinance Supporters Tell Council About Harassment During Hearing
Updated: The Fairbanks City Council convened the first of three work sessions today to consider revisions to a proposed ordinance that would bar…
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Buddy: Tiny Desk Concert
The preacher's son from Compton brought his flair for the dramatic, and an air of rebellion, to the Tiny Desk.
Australian Prime Minister Is Caught In A Shoe Cover-Up
Scott Morrison's office posted a family photo on his website. In it, he's wearing two left shoes. The white shoes were Photoshopped on, replacing the ratty sneakers he'd worn to the photo shoot.
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Advocacy Director For United We Dream Reacts To Trump's Border Wall Speech
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Sanaa Abrar for her reaction to President Trump's remarks on border security. Abrar represents United We Dream, an immigrant advocacy organization.
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Pompeo Visits Iraqi Leaders In Baghdad
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad on Wednesday, an unannounced stop on his trip to the Middle East.
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