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02-12-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
02-12-19 AM newscast
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China's Economy Is Booming, But It's Still Borrowing Heavily From The World Bank
Despite being the world's second largest economy, China continues to borrow heavily from the World Bank. Some critics of the bank and China say that should change.
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02-12-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
02-12-19 12:30 PM newscast
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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Notorious Mexican Drug Lord, Found Guilty On All Counts
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Vice News reporter Keegan Hamilton about the guilty verdict handed to Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in New York on Tuesday.
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Why Trump's Attacks On Sen. Elizabeth Warren Are Dehumanizing To Native People
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly discusses President Trump's tweets referencing Native Americans with David Chang, chair of the American Indian Studies department at The University of Minnesota.
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In Florida, Plans To Arm School Staff Have Proven Controversial And Hard To Implement
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with student journalist Katie Campione about her investigation for the Tampa Bay Times into problems with arming and training school staff to protect against shootings.
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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó Sets Deadline For Maduro To Allow Aid In
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó led mass protests Tuesday, demanding the right to take control as interim president. Amid deepening economic chaos, Nicolás Maduro clings to the presidency.
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82-Year-Old Woman Is Reunited With Lost Purse From 1955
Workers demolishing part of an old school in Indiana found the purse behind classroom cabinets. Martha Everett got back her lipstick, photos, gum wrappers and a letter inviting her to the prom.
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Chicago Group Joins Parkland Survivors To Address Gun Violence
David Greene talks to D'Angelo McDade, executive director of Chicago anti-violence group the Peace Warriors, about his work with student activists from Parkland, Fla.
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Watch Cherry Glazerr Perform 'Daddi' Live In The Studio
Cherry Glazerr seamlessly blends dreamy rock and punk with raucous energy when performing "Daddi" live.
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