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Georgia, Wisconsin join list of states with election deniers running for office
Joanna Lydgate, co-founder and CEO of the States United Democracy Center, says there are now nine states with 2020 election deniers running for the top three statewide positions.
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Italy Mourns Security Agent Killed in Iraq
Italy's top officials attend a funeral in Rome for a security agent killed in Iraq Friday. He died trying to shield a freed Italian hostage, when U.S. forces fired on their vehicle. The United States says its troops gave warning signals, but the hostage contests the U.S. version of events. An investigation is under way.
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Sanz Big Winner at Latin Grammys
At the Latin Grammys in Los Angeles, Alejandro Sanz takes top honors for best male pop vocal album, best album, best song and best record. Brazilian singer Maria Rita, nominated for seven awards, wins two, for best new artist and most popular Brazilian album. NPR's Mandalit del Barco reports.
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Abuse Report Harshly Critical of Lt. Gen. Sanchez
A civilian panel's report pins much of the direct blame for abuses at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison on a few rogue soldiers on the night shift. But it also faults the Pentagon's top leaders, and is especially critical of Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the former senior military commander in Iraq.
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Bremer Criticizes U.S. Troop Levels in Iraq
The former top U.S. administrator in Iraq says the United States deployed too few troops there. L. Paul Bremer said the U.S. military also failed to contain violence and looting. Hear NPR's Robert Siegel and retired Maj. Gen. William Nash of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Why asking if the U.S. economy is in recession is the wrong question
Atlantic staff writer Derek Thompson says that determining whether or not we're technically in a recession shouldn't be top of mind.
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Larry Klein produces tribute album to long-time friend Leonard Cohen
The album is sung by top artists such as Norah Jones, Peter Gabriel, Bill Frisell and Mavis Staples.
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There's turmoil and distrust over Britain's 2-month-old government
The British government is in chaos. After some missteps, Prime Minister Liz Truss is clinging to her job — just six weeks after she succeeded Boris Johnson in the top job.
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Concern grows over Iran enriching uranium to near weapon-making level
A top defense official says Iran could produce enough fissile material for one nuclear bomb in about 12 days.
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Groups that lean Republican are more enthusiastic to vote in midterm elections, new polling shows
Americans also trust Republicans more to tackle inflation, a top campaign issue, according to the poll.
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