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MG Cooley's case could mark a change in how the Air Force handles sexual misconduct
Major General William Cooley is the first Air Force general to have his case adjudicated by a court martial. The branch may be shifting how it holds high ranking officials accountable for misconduct.
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Russian officials have said a major offensive is coming
Russian officials say they've begun a new phase of their invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian officials report fierce clashes across a wide front in the east and south.
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Who's checking the fact checkers?
The latest weapon in the disinformation war: Fake fact checkers. Some channels on the app Telegram look like independent fact checkers, but are pro-Russian propaganda outlets spreading falsities.
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Tennessee debates bill that would keep thousands of people imprisoned for much longer
Some Tennessee lawmakers are pushing for those convicted of crimes to serve their full sentences. But critics worry that without incentives for early release, prisoners won't be motivated to change.
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Art Rupe, influential early rock recording executive, has died at 104
Early rock recording executive Art Rupe has died at 104. He founded Specialty Records, which launched the careers of Little Richard and Sam Cooke, and helped make R&B popular with white audiences.
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Hundreds of Russian spies have been booted from European embassies
Russia's war has been a disaster for Russia's spies. They failed to grasp how fiercely Ukraine would fight. Hundreds have been booted out of European embassies. At least one has been imprisoned.
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How a Brazilian priest got his city to pay attention to its unhoused citizens' needs
A Brazilian priest has made the mega-city of São Paulo pay attention to its homeless population's needs.
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On Tax Day, the Treasury Department urges for more funding to the IRS
NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo about the deadline to file taxes and what the department says the IRS needs.
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The effort to implement a Supreme Court code of ethics
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Bloomberg Law's Madison Alder about a push by congressional Democrats to establish a formal code of ethics for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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How to make customer service interactions work in your favor
Tips from NPR's Life Kit for getting the most out of customer service.
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Centered on compassion and justice, leaders hold interfaith dinners at mosques
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks about interfaith dialogue with Harris Zafar of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Pastor Kelvin Ward of Cathedral of Praise International Ministries.
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'First Lady' series compels when dramatizing the unseen moments
Showtime's new limited series, The First Lady, weaves together the stories of three of America's most distinctive presidential spouses.