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Snowden Reportedly In 'Informal' Asylum Talks With Iceland
After initial reports that an asylum-seeker would have to be in Iceland for their application to be considered, the AP says Edward Snowden is in "informal talks" with Iceland about applying for asylum.
Flurries Wednesday & Nightly Update
By KERA News & Wire Serviceshttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-949813.mp3Dallas, TX – The National Weather Service in…
Russian Star Plushenko Withdraws From Men's Skating
Evgeni Plushenko wanted to compete one more time in a bid to win an individual gold before his home fans. But recurring back problems appear to have forced him to pull out of the competition. Plushenko, 31, won a gold medal in 2006 and helped his team win a gold this week.
Food Trucks Seek 'That Mystical Spot'
"We've gone to spots before where the falafel guys and the shish kebab guys will come up and say, 'What's your menu? Do you sell chicken? ... You can't sell chicken on this block. I'm the chicken guy on 52nd St.'"
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Special Olympian Remembers Shriver
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of the Special Olympics, died this week. David Egan's life was affected directly by Shriver's work. The longtime Special Olympian thanks Shriver for her work.
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Sunday Puzzle: A puzzle for [B][RO]s
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and WUSF listener Wendy Belkin of Clearwater, Fla.
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Sibling Revelry: Sister-Brother Team Wins Business Competition
A few weeks back, we brought you the story of teenage entrepreneurs spending a chunk of their summers making their pitch at BizCamp in Irving’s MacArthur…
There Are 2 Very Different Adam Rippons
One is an Olympic figure skater and the other is a video game developer. The game developer has been getting a lot of tweets this week.
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From The Newsroom: Blue Bell Recall After 3 Deaths In Kansas
The top local story this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Three people in Kansas died of listeriosis after eating certain Blue Bell frozen treats. Two…
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Avery's Hopes To Quench Thirst For Election Beverages
The company released two specialty sodas named for the presumptive nominees. A Trump tonic is labelled: Make America Grape Again. The company jokes the ingredients to Hillary Hootch are classified.
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