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Closely-Watched Harvard Admissions Trial Comes To A Close
The Harvard University admissions trial comes to a close on Friday. The case centers on how much a school can consider race in admissions.
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On Twitter, I've Pet That Dog Account Highlights Wholesome, Furry Friends
Ten-year-old Gideon Kidd is a boy who likes to pet dogs. He's devoted his Twitter account to photos of dogs he has petted, and gained an impressive following in the process.
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In Some Congressional Districts, The Tax Cut is Actually Hurting Republican Campaigns
In New Jersey's 11th Congressional District, the Republican isn't running on the tax bill despite the strong economy. But the Democrat is making it an issue, because the GOP tax bill limits deductions for property taxes.
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Friends Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Make Fresh Calls For Justice In His Killing
A group calling for justice held a memorial for slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Friday in Washington, D.C. His fiancée delivered a video tribute from Istanbul.
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Saturday Sports: University Of Maryland Football Team Controversy
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to ESPN's Howard Bryant about the recent controversy surrounding the University of Maryland's football team.
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Retaliatory Tariffs Loom Over 'America's Oldest Ice Cream Company'
Bassetts Ice Cream in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market bills itself as the oldest U.S. ice cream maker. Owner Michael Strange worries about the trade war hurting his business.
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Steel Beer Keg Company Pushes For Tariffs On China: 'We Need A Level Playing Field'
President Trump's tariffs promised to save American manufacturing jobs. NPR's Michel Martin talks with Paul Czachor, CEO of American Keg, which manufactures American-made stainless steel beer kegs.
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After Royal Wedding Spotlight, The Kingdom Choir Releases Debut Album
Their performance at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle catapulted The Kingdom Choir into the international spotlight. Now, they're out with their debut album Stand By Me.
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Marijuana Industry Backing Cannabis-friendly Candidates, Favors Kawasaki Over Kelly
For the first time since Alaskans legalized marijuana four years ago, members of the industry that grow and sell it are contributing to the campaigns of…
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11-05-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
11-05-18 12:30 PM newscast
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