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A sailor was acquitted of setting a fire. Is it time for military justice reform?
The Navy has lost its most high profile cases recently, including the arson case involving the USS Bonhomme Richard. Advocates say the verdict shows military justice is ripe for reform.
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Why parents should let their kids take the lead during college application season
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with writer, podcaster and TV Host Kelly Corrigan about her essay on how applying for college provides an opportunity for growth.
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Moscow appeals court upholds Brittney Griner's 9-year sentence
A Moscow appeals court upheld American basketball player Brittney Griner's 9-year sentence on drug smuggling charges.
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States are voting to eradicate slavery under any terms, but what about prison work?
Five states will vote on ballot measures to amend their constitutions to eradicate slavery under any terms. Some sheriffs in Oregon are worried such measures would make prison work programs illegal.
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An Israeli raid on West Bank targeted a new Palestinian militia
An Israeli raid on West Bank targeted a new Palestinian militia.
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Rising energy prices across Europe lead to protests in the Czech capital of Prague
Russia's war in Ukraine has led to rising energy prices across Europe, which in turn is leading to protests and rising tensions in many parts of the continent.
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Morning news brief
The CDC reversed its stance on vaccines and autism, suggesting a potential link without evidence, the U.S. presented a plan to end the war in Ukraine, NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani to meet Trump Friday.
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Rishi Sunak becomes the U.K.'s first prime minister of color
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with SOAS, University of London Professor Avinash Paliwal, about the significance of Rishi Sunak becoming the U.K.'s first prime minister of color.
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Why are vet costs getting so high?
Pet health care costs have nearly doubled in the past five years, and that's leading many animal lovers to skip necessary care.
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Damar Hamlin's home community is rallying for their 'role model'
Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin grew up in suburban Pittsburgh and played there through college. His community is celebrating him as a person who has an impact on and off the field.
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