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Preliminary Results: Main Parties In U.K. Election Hit By Brexit Backlash
Britain's ruling Conservative Party appears to be getting a drubbing in local elections, as voters express exasperation over the Brexit mess. The main opposition party has suffered losses too.
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Syrian Forces, Aided By Russia, Intensify Airstrikes In Idlib Province
Government forces have been bombarding one of the last rebel-held areas of Syria. This is happening in an area that had been set aside as a buffer zone between Turkish and Russian-controlled areas.
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A Dream Come True: Crocs With Attachable Fanny Packs
The company that makes Crocs is teaming up with a Japanese clothing brand to create stylish additions that you can attach to the ankle strap. The combo units are being sold for $53.
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Unemployment Falls To Lowest Level In Almost 50 Years
U.S. employers added 263,000 new jobs in April. That's more than analysts were expecting, and it's another sign the economy keeps chugging along after almost a decade of growth.
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Tower Gets New Use
University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists are making use of an instrumentation tower that was set for removal. As KUAC’s Dan Bross reports, the tower is…
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Asteroid Simulation Reveals How Well Earth's Planetary Defenses Work
Asteroid experts have been simulating a large asteroid heading towards Earth. Friday is the conclusion to the realistic simulation and will reveal how well planetary defense efforts work in this scenario.
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Steeped In Fantasy, 'Westside' Novel Follows A Young Detective's Quest For Clues
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with professional writer W.M. Akers about his debut novel, Westside.
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Citadel Graduates Its 1st Female Regimental Commander
For the first time in the Citadel's 176-year history, the formerly all-male military college in South Carolina will graduate its first female regimental commander.
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Rally for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Alaska’s statistics for murder and sexual assault show Native women as the most victimized demographic. Survivors and families say racism prevents cases…
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Thou: Tiny Desk Concert
This is probably the quietest you'll ever hear the first metal band to play the Tiny Desk.
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