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Correctional Officers File Racial Discrimination Charges Over Guarding Derek Chauvin
The officers at the Ramsey County jail say they were banned from having any contact with Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd.
Fake videos from Russian propagandists aim to raise tensions ahead of Election Day
Intelligence officials say the video, which purported to show a Haitian immigrant claiming he had voted multiple times in Georgia, is the product of a Russian propaganda operation.
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Microsoft President: Democracy Is At Stake. Regulate Big Tech
Brad Smith says governments need to step in and set rules for the Internet giants. "Almost no technology has gone so entirely unregulated, for so long, as digital technology," he says.
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California Rations Birth, Death Certificates Amid Security Paper Shortage
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with San Francisco Chronicle reporter Melody Gutierrez about the shortage of special security paper used for birth and death certificates in California.
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U.S. Arrests Money-Laundering Expert For Laundering Money
A slew of federal agencies and media outlets have relied on professor Bruce Bagley's expertise on organized crime. This week he was arrested for his alleged role in an elaborate corruption scheme.
For First Time In Memory, Icelandic Police Shoot And Kill
A police raid Monday in Reykjavík ended with the death of a man who reportedly shot at police. Though Iceland ranks No. 15 in per capita gun ownership, gun violence is almost unheard of.
From 'Dropout Crisis' To Record High, Dissecting The Graduation Rate
A lot of time, effort and money over the past decade have gone into producing a great statistic, but not without unintended consequences.
In $500 Million Deal, Tronc Sells LA Times To California Doctor
The parent company of the Los Angeles Times has announced that it has sold the paper. The new owner is Patrick Soon-Shiong, a doctor, and the change comes after months of tumult at the paper.
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Ed. Dept. says college chain took advantage of students, cuts off student loan access
The department says Florida Career College broke the rules to help students qualify for federal student loans, many of whom later dropped out with steep debts and no certificate to show for it.
A three-star general was suspended by the Army after appearing to mock Jill Biden
Retired Lt. Gen. Gary Volesky was suspended from his contracting role with the Army and is under investigation after replying to a tweet from first lady Jill Biden on abortion rights.
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