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They're strangers with a painful shared bond: Robert E. Lee enslaved their ancestors
The descendants of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and those of the people the Lee family enslaved came together for the first time at Arlington House, the national memorial to Lee in Virginia.
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400 years after Shakespeare's first folio publication, Folger Library to display all 82 owned copies
Shakespeare's first folio was published 400 years ago. If not for this collection, we wouldn't have 18 of his plays, including "Julius Caesar," "Macbeth" and "Twelfth Night."
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These California police officers have created a scandal. They sent racist texts
For years Black and brown people have complained about racism, corruption and abuse by the Antioch, Calif., police. Now a racist text message scandal implicates almost half of the department.
Pentagon documents leak suspect in court
Experts say it will be hard to find a single solution that can prevent a bad actor from leaking classified documents.
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'Trust the Plan' explores influence and absurdity of QAnon, from satanic Democrats to Trump as a god
QAnon, the once-fringe conspiracy group, gained millions of supporters in the U.S. and abroad over the last 5 years.
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The organization behind Ukraine's efforts to rescue its children from Russia
Thousands of Ukrainian children have been taken to Russia re-education camps during the war. Who's coming to their rescue?
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The Bucks are out and the NFL draft is on: The latest in sports
The Milwaukee Bucks are out of the NBA playoffs.
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A celebration of albums turning 30
A year where alternative and hip-hop were the mainstream, and glam and pure pop were out.
Wisconsin race puts renewed attention on state supreme courts and shadow dockets
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Dallet about the recent race for a seat on that court and why people should pay more attention to state shadow dockets.
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Judge rules on detention for intelligence leaker Jack Teixeira
Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira is accused of posting classified documents he had access to at work on a chat room on the social media platform Discord.
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