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11-30-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
11-30-18 9:30 AM newscast
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11-30-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
11-30-18 12:30 PM newscast
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'Tis The Season For 'Anna And The Apocalypse,' The New Zom-Com Musical
What could be more full of holiday spirit than zombies, you ask? The new zombie musical comedy Anna and the Apocalypse is here to upend your holiday movie expectations.
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What The Inauguration Of Mexico's New President Might Mean For Mexico-U.S. Relations
Mexico gets a president unlike any in modern history on Saturday. A political maverick who operates without a formal party and relies on populist appeal. He's pitching big plans for the region and wants the U.S. involved.
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Stuck In Tijuana, Many Central American Migrants Opt For A Job
The Mexican government, faced with thousands of destitute migrants on their side of the U.S.-Mexico border, is inviting them to apply for jobs in Tijuana.
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In Utah, Opponents Of Medical Marijuana Initiative Want To Revise Law
Voters in Utah voted to legalize medical marijuana this year. Now state lawmakers are meeting to rewrite the provisions, but supporters of the initiative say the lawmakers are overstepping.
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French President Emmanuel Macron Faces His Biggest Political Crisis Yet
France's Prime Minister Édouard Philippe has been meeting with opposition leaders in an attempt to diffuse the political tensions that lead to this weekends protests across France.
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Looking Back On President George H.W. Bush's Controversial Criminal Justice Legacy
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Beth Schwartzapfel of The Marshall Project about the criminal justice legacy of former President George H.W. Bush.
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Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Accused Of Helping Saudis Spy On Khashoggi
The Israeli company NSO Group is accused of helping Saudi Arabia track dissidents, including slain columnist Jamal Khashoggi. The company has been in controversy before.
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French Government Plans Concessions To Calm Gas Tax Protests
After weeks of sometimes violent protests, the French government says it's suspending a new gas tax. Critics of the French president say he's been too slow to respond to the grassroots movement.
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