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Synagogue Attack Makes Community Stronger Than Before, Rabbi Says
NPR's David Greene talks to Rabbi David Castiglione, who leads the congregation at Temple Adat Shalom. His synagogue is just a few miles from Chabad of Poway, which was attacked on Saturday.
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Patricia Arquette Explores The 'Toxic Codependency' Of Munchausen By Proxy
Arquette plays a Missouri woman who falsely convinced the world that her child was seriously ill, in the Hulu series The Act. She says it was "very weird" getting into the character's head.
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04-29-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
04-29-19 12:30 PM newscast
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'Avengers: Endgame' Turns Previous Box Office Record To Dust
More than 100 million people went to see the Marvel superhero epic Avengers: Endgame during the film's worldwide opening and left all Hollywood records far behind.
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David Carr's Daughter On The 'Grand Caper' Of Life, And The Grief Of Loss
Erin Lee Carr says her father's death "is the most profound loss I will ever experience." Carr's new memoir about family, addiction, mentorship and memory is called All That You Leave Behind.
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04-30-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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Heather Woods Broderick Paints A Portrait Of Solitude With 'Invitation'
When Broderick moved from Brooklyn to rural Oregon, she encountered a sense of isolation and impermanence. Her latest album, Invitation, is a portrait of that upheaval.
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President Trump's Foxconn Promise, So Far Unfulfilled
President Trump heralded Foxconn's plan to build a big plant near Milwaukee, eventually creating 13,000 jobs. But the project has stalled and been downsized and is again in the political crosshairs.
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Has The Situation In Venezuela Reached A Turning Point?
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Rebecca Bill Chavez, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Western Hemisphere affairs, about the Venezuela military and the politician's gamble to turn them.
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