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Happy #WorldToiletDay! Here's What It's Like To Live Without One
Walk to the stinky community toilet. Stand in line. Dance to keep from peeing. Curse the people inside for taking too long. Never go at night because predators lurk.
Six Friends, A Pile of Cash And A Game With Deadly Consequences
Black Chalk hinges on a plot twist that we won't give away. But we will say it's the summer thriller we've been waiting for: about a teenage game that turns dangerous as its players become adults.
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In 'Head On,' Killer Robots, Dogged Gumshoes ... And A Very Important Cat
John Scalzi returns to the world of Lock In — where people incapacitated by a strange disease can re-enter the world through robot avatars — for a murder mystery that turns on a cat named Donut.
5/6/11 Newscast - Tribal leaders anxious about legacy of descendants; Tsimpshian Solomon Atkinson, first Native American SEAL, to be honored
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-967330.mp3Anchorage, AK – More than a 100 tribal leaders are meeting in…
Wednesday 6/22/11 Newscast - Alaska needs to better prepare for increased traffic, and other changes, in the Arctic due to melting sea ice
By Joaqlin Estushttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-974618.mp3Anchorage, AK – Traffic through the Bering Strait is up and…
50 Years On, U.S. Presidents Still Seek Elusive Peace To A 6-Day War
With Arab armies massed on its frontiers, Israel unleashed a lightning strike on June 5, 1967. Donald Trump is now the 10th president seeking a lasting solution to that brief war.
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Charges Against 6 Officers In Freddie Gray's Death Range From Murder To Assault
"No one is above the law," Baltimore chief prosecutor Marilyn J. Mosby said as she announced the list of charges. Warrants have been issued for the officers' arrest.
6/17/15 - Hundreds of firefighters battle the Sockeye Fire near Willow, Card St. Fire in Sterling
Sockeye Fire – the nation’s top firefighting priority – has stopped its wild growth By Phillip Manning, KTNA; Ann Hillman, APRN; Shaylon Cochran, KDLL;…
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A Pfizer Analysis Makes The Case For A COVID Vaccine Booster
Pfizer says data supports its request for Food and Drug Administration approval of a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine about six months after the second dose in people 16 years and older.
Will Mississippi's Black Democrats Save A Republican?
Democrats who didn't go to the polls for their own primary can vote in today's runoff for the GOP Senate nomination. That could boost incumbent Thad Cochran — or mobilize support for his challenger.
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