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'El Chapo' Sentenced To Life Plus 30 Years
A federal judge has sentenced Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán to life in prison plus 30 years. He was convicted on murder conspiracy and drug charges in February.
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07-17-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
07-17-19 9:30 AM newscast
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Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar Turns To Humor To Distinguish Herself Among Candidates
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar is one of nearly two dozen Democrats running for president. She says one of the way she's trying to distinguish herself from the crowded field is through humor.
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In Lost Essay, Langston Hughes Recounts Meeting A Young Chain Gang Runaway
The work, previously published only in Russian, was discovered by Professor Steven Hoelscher. The encounter occurred in 1927, when Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston went on a road trip through the South.
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Iowa Official Says His Love Of Tupac Isn't What Got Him Fired
Iowa's Human Services Chief Jerry Foxhoven is a big Tupac Shakur fan. After he told 4,300 employees to mark Tupac's birthday, the governor ousted him. Foxhoven says he was fired for unrelated reasons.
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Hayley Kiyoko Works Magic With New Song And Video 'I Wish'
In her first release since 2018's Expectations, Hayley Kiyoko casts a sonic and visual spell to work through the hurt of a dismissive partner.
07-26-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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100 Year Later, Chicago Examines What The Red Summer Means To The City And Its People
A hundred years ago this week, a bloody race riot erupted in Chicago — one of several that occurred in the U.S. after WWI. Historians and an eye witness discuss the deadly riot and what came from it.
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The Latest From This Year's Tour De France
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Damian McCall of the Agence France Presse to give us the latest developments from the Tour de France after a stage of the race was cancelled due to extreme weather.
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Supreme Court Rules Trump Can, For Now, Start Using Pentagon Funds For Border Wall
The Supreme Court handed down an order that will allow the Trump administration for now to start using Pentagon funds for wall construction.
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