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They said her disabled brother died in prison naturally. A lawsuit alleges otherwise
On Feb. 5, 2022, Charles Givens was found unresponsive in his cell at Marion Correctional Treatment Center. An autopsy and other documentation indicate Givens suffered a beating, a lawsuit alleges.
Canada's wildfires are part of a worrying trend — but they're not without precedent
The massive fires in Canada's boreal forests are expected to worsen as the planet warms, but researchers say they're not unprecedented in scale and size.
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Putin insists Russia is united after the Wagner Group uprising, vows to uphold deal
In a brief five-minute speech, Putin seemed to reaffirm a deal he reached to end the conflict, which resulted in Wagner Group commander Yevgeny Prigozhin being exiled to Belarus.
A Texas airport worker who was sucked into a plane's engine died by suicide
The 27-year-old airport worker took his own life in San Antonio on Friday, the local medical examiner said. The incident marked the second fatal aviation engine ingestion so far this year.
How careers in public service taught one couple to fight to cure ALS
NPR's Juana Summers tracks the advocacy efforts of husband and wife Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya as they try and change the landscape for ALS patients.
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Parini Shroff's laugh-out-loud debut novel explores caste, domestic abuse and murder
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with author Parini Shroff about her debut novel The Bandit Queens, a story about a woman in an Indian village with a dangerous reputation.
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A Belgian shot-putter hops over hurdles after answering her team's call for help
"I really love it," Jolien Boumkwo said as her unusual turn in the 100-meter hurdles created a sensation.
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Several far right parties have unexpectedly entered the Greek parliament
The Greek prime minister was sworn in for a second term in Sunday's election. It wasn't much of a surprise. But the entry of several far right parties into the Greek parliament was unexpected.
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Mid-year money advice to keep your finances in check from analyst Jill Schlesinger
Avoiding junk fees, minimizing steep interest on credit cards, boosting retirement accounts and protecting your home from catastrophe are just some of the areas of advice she covers.
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What's next in Russia after weekend rebellion
The Wagner mercenary group's Yevgeny Prigozhin led an armed rebellion towards Moscow on Saturday, before agreeing to halt his troops.
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