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U.S. Soldiers Nearly Drained Iceland Of Its Supply Of Beer
Recently, several thousand U.S. soldiers made a pit stop in Iceland on their way to a NATO exercise. Local breweries reportedly had to rush emergency reserves to the thirsty mob.
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'New York Times' Opinion Writer On Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Steve Inskeep talks to Bari Weiss, an opinion writer for The New York Times, who grew up in Squirrel Hill — down the street from where the synagogue shooting took place on Saturday.
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The English Beat On World Cafe
Dave Wakeling is still touring like a man 30 years his younger. He recently recorded a new studio album, Here We Go Love.
California Voters May Force Meat And Egg Producers Across The Country To Go Cage-Free
California voters will soon decide whether to ban the sale of all veal, pork and eggs from farm animals raised in cages, even when raised in other states.
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Authorities Investigate Kentucky Shooting As A Hate Crime
Police in Louisville, say the white shooter targeted black victims at a supermarket last week after he failed to get into a black church. The alleged shooter has been charged with murder.
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Guster's 'Look Alive' Slithers With Colorful, Sinewy Synths
Hear a premiere of the title track from its new album, out Jan. 18.
Many In Colorado Are Wondering If #MeToo Has Changed The State's Political World
Sexual misconduct allegations dominated the Colorado statehouse session this year. Now, many are asking whether the state's #MeToo movement actually changed Colorado's political environment.
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Tensions Rise At Fox News Over Coverage And Rhetoric Surrounding Migrant Caravan
Fox News often describes the migrant caravan making its way through Mexico as a coming invasion. President Trump has picked up the phrasing has used it as he campaigns for Republican candidates.
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California Voters To Decide Whether To Repeal Recent Gas Tax Hike
California Republicans are pushing a ballot measure that would repeal a 2017 increase in the state's gas tax that funds transportation. The effort is widely seen as motivator for Republicans to vote.
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Listen Up Witches, From Now On It's Hauntington, Not Huntington, N.Y.
A small town in New York is changing its name for Halloween. Huntington will officially be called Hauntington every Oct. 31 from now on. It's all thanks to 7-year-old resident Angelica Dee Cunningham.
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