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Putin accuses Wagner Group of a treasonous 'military uprising' in Russia
Russia's Defense Ministry says Wagner mercenaries are marching on Moscow. Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin has been formally charged with "inciting an armed revolt" by Russia's Federal Security Bureau.
The Supreme Court rules against the Navajo Nation in Colorado River case
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the Navajo Nation's request for a federal assessment of its water needs and, potentially, to meet those needs with water from the Colorado River.
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NPR poll examines independent voters' responses to questions on social issues
As Republicans continue to stand by Donald Trump and the Supreme Court marks the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision, independent voters across the country weigh in on the top issues of the day.
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Death threats and harassment: 2024 election workers already are scared
A new NPR investigation shows that election workers nationwide are already bracing for threats as the 2024 presidential race looms.
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Ben Crump asks N.C. court to release bodycam footage of Black man killed by police
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is asking a North Carolina court for body camera footage in the fatal police shooting of a Black man, who was reportedly suffering a mental health crisis.
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Lessons learned from a favorite aunt, who decades ago woke up on fire
Jarie Bradley sat down in a mobile StoryCorps booth in Dallas with her aunt Menaja Obinali, who recounted her survival story. When she was 17, a fire started her bedroom, and she was badly burned.
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Yellen is attending talks in Paris on debt relief for low-income nations
NPR's A Martínez talks to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen who says she wants the World Bank to help — especially help for those countries dealing with climate change disasters.
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Prospects Dim For $2,000 Relief Checks.
Axios' Margaret Talev discusses the dwindling chances that lawmakers will agree on increasing coronavirus relief checks to $2,000 in the last days of the lame-duck Congress.
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Still Saving The Day: The Most Influential Dance Party In History
The Loft, a party that David Mancuso first threw at his Manhattan home in 1970, seeded a community — and cemented a belief system that continues to reverberate.
The mutiny in Russia may be over. But it still damages Putin
The rebellious leader of the Wagner mercenary group said he had ordered his troops back to base, but analysts say the serious challenge to the Russian president will diminish his authority.
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