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Fairbanks Teen Wins Unalaska's Ballyhoo Mountain Run
The top prize at this summer's Ballyhoo Mountain Run went to a visiting teenager. Alex Olson of Fairbanks raced up and down the 1,600-foot summit last…
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Unalaskans have joined the recall effort against Gov. Mike Dunleavy; a new APIA wellness group is aimed at supporting local men who want to stay…
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Stock Markets Take Another Hit As The Trade War With China Heats Up
World stock markets saw sharp sell-offs after China let its currency slide, the latest move in its trade war with the United States. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 767 points, or 2.9%.
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Running Away Or Skipping School Could Get A Kid Locked Up. Now That's Changing
The number of girls in the juvenile justice system has been rising because of arrests for low level offenses like running away or violating curfew. Kentucky is now taking a different approach.
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'We Don't Think People Need These Kind Of Guns,' Dayton Mayor Tells Trump
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Mayor Nan Whaley about the aftermath of the mass shooting that killed nine people and hurt 27 more there early Sunday morning, and what should come from it.
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The Website Where Violent White Supremacists State Their Case
The El Paso shooter targeted a Latino community and left a manifesto on the website 8chan — hallmarks of a white extremist attack, experts say, and not to be confused with other types of shootings.
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Living With Puffins? Better Duck And Cover
Project Puffin interns spend the summer cataloging the health and habits of endangered Atlantic puffins. The job is loud and messy.
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Nuon Chea, Top Khmer Rouge Leader, Dies At 93 While Serving Life Sentence
He was seen as a chief architect of the regime's brutal collectivist policies that led to the deaths of some 1.7 million people. He was found guilty of war crimes by a U.N.-backed tribunal last year.
Sunday Puzzle: Great Crate
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro and puzzlemaster Will Shortz play the puzzle this week with KQED listener Tom Doskow of San Francisco.
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When Students In India Can't Earn College Admission On Merit, They Buy Their Way In
When parents in the U.S. paid huge sums to secure places for their children in top schools, it was a scandal. In India, it's acceptable for parents to pay private universities for this purpose.
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