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As Russia invades Ukraine, the cyber threats are subtle — for now
As Russia invades Ukraine, some cyber experts warned of an initial, crippling cyberattack. That hasn't happened yet. But the digital threat has been present in more subtle ways.
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Why Russia's capture of Chernobyl might not be the biggest nuclear concern in Ukraine
Russia's capture of the Chernobyl nuclear plant raised alarms across the international community, with many world leaders wondering if Russia chose to seize the area for a specific reason.
Plan to fix Postal Service shifts retirees to Medicare, along with billions in costs
Some lawmakers worry that pushing future post office retirees' health costs to Medicare could hurt the health program's outlook.
Gang of Youths frontman on new album 'angel in realtime'
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Dave Le'aupepe of Gang of Youths about the band's new album angel in realtime.
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Bears have become bandits and burglars in the Lake Tahoe region
A bear dubbed "Hank the Tank" is breaking into homes in the Lake Tahoe region, along with a few other ursine pals. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife hopes to capture them.
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Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts are the 1st same-sex couple on the cover of Essence
In the interview with the magazine, they opened up about their love story and how their relationship blossomed into marriage. The duo tied the knot in 2020.
Ukrainian troops battle Russian troops to keep hold of Kyiv
The Ukrainian president releases another defiant video as Russian troops battle to take over Kyiv.
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'Checkout 19' encapsulates a lifelong love affair with the magic of books
An English schoolgirl discovers the power of reading, writing and imagination in the new novel, "Checkout 19." Scott Simon speaks with author Claire-Louise Bennett about her story.
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Her senior recital was on historically censored songs. Then her school censored her
Scott Simon speaks with Friends University student Caitlyn Fox about the recital she was not allowed to perform on campus. It was comprised of songs that were banned from musical theater.
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Select Russian banks are being booted off the SWIFT bank messaging system
The U.S. and European allies are ramping up sanctions against Russia that include moving to cut off certain Russian banks from the key bank messaging system.
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