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Cities Looking To Reform Police Traffic Stops To Combat 'Fishing Expeditions'
A handful of states and cities are rethinking police traffic stops. They want to reduce or eliminate what critics have long called "fishing expeditions" that disproportionately affect people of color.
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Julie Fisher, First U.S. Ambassador To Belarus Since 2008, Awaits Travel To Minsk
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Julie Fisher, the first U.S. Ambassador to Belarus since 2008, about last year's disputed presidential election and where diplomatic relations currently stand.
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Oath Keepers Member Is 1st To Plead Guilty In Capitol Riot Investigation
Jon Schaffer pleaded guilty to two charges — obstructing an official proceeding and entering restricted grounds with a dangerous weapon. He has agreed to cooperate fully with investigators.
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Kate Winslet plays a small-town lead detective who's haunted by an unsolved case — and by her own past — in this excellent series. Mare of Easttown is both a mystery story and a character study.
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Russia Retaliates Against Biden's New Sanctions, Expelling 10 U.S. Diplomats
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced new sanctions Friday. The U.S. imposed its new sanctions on Russia on Thursday in response to the SolarWinds cyberattack and interference in elections.
Landmark Massachusetts Offshore Wind Project Awaits Federal Approval
If approved, Vineyard Wind will be the biggest and first commercial-scale offshore wind project in the U.S.
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Frontline In Ukraine Resembles World War I
CNN's Matthew Chance just returned from a trip to the frontline with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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One Producer's Mission To Make Movies, TV For People Over 50 Years Old
A study that looked at 1,200 films found that people age 60 and older appeared in 12% of films — yet they represent 19% of the U.S. population.
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Turning To Social Media For 'Trauma Sharing'
People are turning to social media to process their emotions around this week's news.
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