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Showtime Takes On The Rise And Fall Of Fox News' Roger Ailes In 'The Loudest Voice'
Showtime's The Loudest Voice, stars Russell Crowe as Roger Ailes, the political media expert who built Fox News from the ground up. The miniseries debuts June 30.
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House Passes $4.6 Billion Bill To Send Humanitarian Aid To The Southern Border
The House voted Thursday on a bill to provide humanitarian aid at the border. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., joins NPR's Audie Cornish to discuss the vote.
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06-28-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
06-28-19 9:30 AM newscast
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'Reviving Ophelia' Turns 25
The 1994 book Revivng Ophelia spotlighted the mental health of teenage girls. Years later, author Mary Pipher and her daughter Sara Pipher Gilliam have updated the book for the modern era.
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What Just Happened Also Occurred Before The Last 7 U.S. Recessions. Reason To Worry?
An inauspicious milestone was achieved on Sunday: The yield curve remained inverted for three months, an indicator that has preceded economic recessions for almost half a century.
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In Sudan, Protests Resume Against Army Rule
Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters filled the streets of Sudan's major cities on Sunday in defiance of the generals whose violent crackdown earlier in the month left scores of people dead.
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'New Yorker' Examines Hunter Biden's Business And Personal Struggles
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Adam Entous of The New Yorker about his profile of Hunter Biden, whose struggles could be political liabilities as his father, Joe Biden, seeks the presidency.
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Iran Exceeds Enriched Uranium Limits, Government Agency Reports
A government press agency in Iran reports that the country is now breaking a fundamental requirement of the 2015 nuclear deal — exceeding the limits set for its stockpile of enriched uranium.
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Trump-Kim Meeting Is A Step Toward Denuclearization, Wit Says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Joel Wit, who worked on arms control and non-proliferation issues at the State Department, about President Trump's meeting Sudnay with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Iran Says It Exceeded Enriched Uranium Cap
Iran's foreign minister confirms that his country exceeded the limits for low enriching uranium set out in the 2015 nuclear agreement. Nuclear inspectors are trying to verify that.
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