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In Practice, Police Accountability Is Not The Main Function Of Body Cameras
Police departments across the country have adopted body cameras to counter claims of abuse. But as they become more routine, cameras are turning into key tools for prosecutors.
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Time For Harassers To Be Held Accountable, Female Gamer Says
A corner of the tech world may be due for a reckoning: the gaming industry. Rachel Martin talks to Brianna Wu, a key figure in "Gamergate," a 2014 campaign of threats targeting women in the industry.
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Accountability At Center Of Catholic Church's Sex Abuse Scandal
As the church works through its sex-abuse crisis, the Vatican is struggling to figure out how to hold cardinals and bishops accountable, investigative journalist Jason Berry tells NPR's Scott Simon.
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With Debt Collection, Your Bank Account Could Be At Risk
A 1968 federal law allows debt collectors not only to garnish wages but to take from a debtor's bank account. Consumer advocates say the outdated law is overly punitive and out of touch with reality.
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Report Questions Mexico's Account Of 2014 Student Killings
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks to Andrew Selee of the Woodrow Wilson Center about a new report that contradicts the Mexican government's official narrative on how 43 students were killed last year.
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White House Denies Comey's Account Of Trump Meeting
According to a memo written by former FBI director James Comey, President Trump asked Comey to drop the bureau's investigation of ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn's connections to Russia.
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Twitter promotes a new monthly subscription that will verify accounts
Twitter says it will wait until after the midterms to roll out its $8 a month blue check verification program. The tech giant has seen upheaval since Elon Musk took the company private.
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Biden's plans to hold Moscow accountable for invasion of Ukraine
President Biden announced a suite of new sanctions aimed at Russia's biggest banks and said Western leaders are determined to hold Moscow accountable for attacking Ukraine.
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Olexandra Matviichuk is fighting for accountability for war crimes in Ukraine
Nobel Peace Prize winner and Ukrainian human rights lawyer Olexandra Matviichuk speaks with NPR's Morning Edition about Russian war crimes and accountability.
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Local officials are reluctant to discuss accountability in the Texas flooding
The flash flooding in Texas hit Kerr County the hardest. More than 80 people died and the number is feared to increase as crews reach decimated areas of the Guadalupe River.
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