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Chicago Blackhawks settle with a former player who says he was sexually assaulted
Kyle Beach said the organization mishandled his sexual assault allegations. He came forward publicly in October as the man behind the lawsuit.
In the Palm Sunday Mass, Pope Francis pushes for peace in Ukraine
Celebrating Palm Sunday Mass before crowds in St. Peter's Square for the first time since the pandemic, Pope Francis called for a truce.
U.K. shouldn't pair female Ukrainian refugees with lone male hosts, the U.N. says
Citing "increasing reports of Ukrainian women feeling at risk from their sponsors," the U.N.'s refugee agency is urging U.K. officials to refine the matching process for its Homes for Ukraine program.
Budd will face off against Beasley in North Carolina Senate contest, per AP race calls
Rep. Ted Budd, who has former President Donald Trump's endorsement, easily won the North Carolina GOP Senate primary, the AP reports. He will face Democrat Cheri Beasley in November.
Shift in Tactics Seen as Vital to U.S. Victory in Iraq
It is a basic truth in any counterinsurgency campaign: It is possible to win all the battles and still lose the war. Three years into the Iraq war, the U.S. military admits it has learned that the hard way. At Fort Irwin, soldiers are trained in new counterinsurgency tactics in an attempt to turn the tide of the war.
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Not Coming to a Theater Near You: Satire Trailers
Bob Mondello looks at a new phenomenon that's been popping up on the web: people recutting footage from old movies and adding familiar music to suggest radically different films from the ones we know.
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New Directions for Homeless Veterans
On any given day, hundreds of thousands of U.S. military veterans find themselves sleeping on the streets. Farai Chideya visits a Southern California intervention program for homeless veterans.
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Opinion: The endurance of parents
NPR's Scott Simon remarks on how parents have felt hard times compounding for the last several years between pandemic disruptions and inflation, and now fears over school shootings.
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Ukrainians have a special place in their hearts for Boris Johnson
While Britons might be happy to see their prime minister go, Ukrainians hold him in higher regard.
Many eyes are on Arizona's open seats in Tuesday's primary
In Arizona, three key statewide races have no incumbents, and former President Trump has played a big role in endorsing Republicans for those offices.
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