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News Brief: Kim Jong Un In China, Gerrymandering At The Supreme Court
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un reportedly visited China in his first trip abroad since taking power. Also, Marcia Coyle of National Law Journal previews a Supreme Court gerrymandering case.
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American or Un-American?
What does being "American" or "un-American" really mean? Are racism and xenophobia just as much of American history as freedom and tolerance?
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Top Stories: Harvey's Difficult Aftermath; August Unemployment
Also: Kenya's Supreme Court overturns the country's presidential election; thousands of Muslims are trying to flee Myanmar; and a North Carolina group is planning a "Bigfoot" festival.
Finland is the world's happiest country for the 6th straight year
Finland says happiness is a skill which can be taught in an in-person master class in June. An all-expenses-paid trip for 10 will teach wellbeing, lifestyle, health and balance.
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Finland is the world's happiest country for the 6th straight year
Finland says happiness is a skill which can be taught in an in-person master class in June. An all-expenses-paid trip for 10 will teach wellbeing, lifestyle, health and balance.
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Music Sharing on the Web
Robert Siegel talks to Jason Freeman, a Columbia University doctoral student in music, who has created a software, called N.A.G., that makes music montages off music-sharing networks. It relies on the way music files are downloaded -- some faster than others -- and puts items together that come from a word-search. Freeman likes the random nature of his creation, but not all of the results.
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Top Stories: Investigation Finds Texas Denied Students With Disabilities A Proper Education
The top local stories this evening from KERA News: Gov. Greg Abbott has given the Texas Education Agency a week to file a draft plan to fix long-standing…
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San Antonio Tries To Hold Onto Tech Talent
San Antonio’s tech community held a job fair Wednesday night in at the Pearl, but it was a little different than most. First, it was private. Around a...
Top Stories: Dallas Police To Release Use Of Force Data; Mediating In Conflicting Times
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: Dallas police today will release data on use of force after meeting with top White House officials in…
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Top Stories: Texas Foster Care Makeover; The Arts In South Texas After Harvey
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News:The Texas child-welfare and foster-care system is getting a makeover this month. Among the changes?…
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