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Ex-Louisville officer not guilty of endangering neighbors in Breonna Taylor raid
A jury found former officer Brett Hankison not guilty of felony wanton endangerment for shots that went through a neighbor's wall. He's the only officer who has faced charges in the March 2020 raid.
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Calls for peace and inclusion dominated the Winter Paralympics opening ceremony
Hundreds of athletes are competing in Beijing in this year's events, which run through March 13. The opening ceremony kicked off on Friday, with the world focused on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
D.C. Writer Plans To Walk Hundreds Of Miles To New York City
Writer Neil King wanted to take a nice long walk and see some history, so he decided to walk from his home in Washington, D.C., to New York City. We check in on how the trip is going so far.
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For The First Time Since World War II, National Spelling Bee Is Canceled
The E.W. Scripps Co. canceled its spelling bee this year because of the coronavirus. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to two seventh graders who would have been contestants about their passion for spelling.
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U.S. ambassador to OSCE on the Russia-Ukraine crisis
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe is in Ukraine monitoring the fighting.
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How a month-long paid break transformed an office and its employees
Scalawag Magazine's Ko Bragg explains how restorative the rest period was for her and her colleagues.
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10 books to read about Ukraine
The Russian invasion has sparked an interest in books about Ukraine. There are many out there. If you're not sure where to get started, we've got you covered.
Rep. Adam Schiff calls for an FBI investigation into misuse of DNA from sexual assault victim
The San Francisco Police Department allegedly used DNA from a sexual assault victim to investigate an unrelated property crime years later — and then filed charges against her.
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For Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, there are no rules to composing for film
Greenwood is nominated for an Oscar for writing the music for The Power of the Dog. He also recently scored Spencer and Licorice Pizza. Originally broadcast Feb. 7, 2022.
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Benedict Cumberbatch digs into toxic masculinity in 'The Power of the Dog'
The British actor is nominated for an Oscar for his role as a taciturn cowboy in The Power of the Dog. He prepared for the role by spending time with real ranchers. Originally broadcast Jan. 19, 2022.
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