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It's been 6 months since Evan Gershkovich's detainment in Russia
If convicted, he could face up to 20 years in a Russian penal colony. The Wall Street Journal says he’s a journalist, not a spy.
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Oscar Pistorius Gets 6-Year Prison Sentence In Girlfriend's Murder
Reeva Steenkamp's parents were in court to hear the sentence; afterward, they told reporters that nothing would bring their daughter back.
3.6 Percent Of Americans Found To Have Food Allergies Or Intolerances
A new study by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital finds that women and people of Asian descent are the most at risk and that shellfish is the most common allergen.
More Than 6 Million U.S. Students Are 'Chronically Absent'
Thirteen percent of all students and nearly 20 percent of high school students are missing more than 15 days of school a year, according to the latest numbers from the Obama Administration.
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6 states adopt new rules that will make the trucking industry greener
This rule means more truck manufacturers will have to make cleaner vehicles with the aim of reducing greenhouse gases and air pollution.
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Preventable Colon Cancer Deaths Cost The Economy $6.4 Billion
People in lower-income communities are more likely to die of colon cancer, often because they don't get diagnosed early enough. Those premature deaths take a financial toll, too.
Senate On Track To Confirm 6 More Of Trump's Judicial Nominees
This week, the Senate is on track to confirm six more federal appeals court judges nominated by President Trump. NPR looks at who they are as they make their way to the judicial bench.
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ProPublica: Facebook hosted a surge of misinformation and threats ahead of Jan. 6
NPR's A Martinez speaks with ProPublica reporter Craig Silverman about an investigation detailing a surge of threats and disinformation on Facebook before Jan. 6, 2021.
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Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial is over, but his legal odyssey is not
Former president Trump has been convicted, but his legal woes in New York aren't over yet. He will face sentencing on July 11, and his options for appeal have been limited by the judge.
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Credit Card Companies Settle Swipe Fee Suit For $6B
Visa, MasterCard and some of the largest banks in the country have agreed to pay more than $6 billion to settle a lawsuit that claimed they conspired to fix credit card payment fees. The suit was brought on behalf of seven million merchants. The agreement could have wide-ranging implications for retailers and consumers. Steve Henn talks to Melissa Block.
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