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Mueller Report Shows How Witnesses, Messaging Apps Stymied Investigation
Washington Post investigative reporter Rosalind Helderman broke some of the big stories on the Trump team's ties to Russia. She notes what's new in the report and the questions left unanswered.
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Federal Agents Raid Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's Home, Office And Nonprofit
Federal agents raided Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh's offices Thursday following investigations into her "self-dealings." She sold thousands of her children's books to groups under her influence.
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Pilot Lands Plane On Tree
Pilot John Gregory crash landed his small plane on top of a tree in Idaho. He was rescued by a volunteer firefighter.
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04-25-19 KUAC NEWSMINER MIDDAY UPDATE
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04-26-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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'Our Planet' Is A Remorseful Call To Arms
David Attenborough's Netflix series offers a strange waltz between wonder and melancholy. The show thrills us with the marvels of nature, and then saddens us that we are rapidly wiping them out.
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Concerns Of Trump's Involvement Rise As Federal Reserve Board Candidates Announced
President Trump has taken several actions that could be seen as trying to influence the economic decision-making of the Federal Reserve board. He is not the first president to test their independence.
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Anita Hill Says Joe Biden's Apology For Clarence Thomas Hearings Is Not Enough
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jane Mayer, chief Washington correspondent for The New Yorker, about how Joe Biden's past with Anita Hill could affect his presidential campaign.
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Neighborhood In Sri Lanka Remains On Edge After Suicide Bombings
Days after suicide bombings in Sri Lanka were blamed on Muslim extremists, Muslims and Christians living in a hard hit neighborhood near an attacked church say tension has risen within the community.
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Identity Of Attackers In Sri Lanka Could Lead To Understanding Of Their Group
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with The Washington Post's Pamela Constable about what is known about the people who carried out the suicide bombings in Sri Lanka last Sunday.
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