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Drones over New Jersey: Mystery continues month after first sightings

For the second week in a row, NewsNation’s Ross Coulthart will examine the enduring mystery of the drones being spotted over New Jersey and other states.

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US airstrikes against targets linked to Houthi rebels | Who is German market attack suspect?

The United States military says it has conducted air strikes against targets linked to the Houthi rebels in Yemen’s capital Sanaa.It follows a similar US ope…

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General Staff: Russia has lost 774,100 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

This number includes 1,820 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces reported on Dec. 22.
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The Luckiest of the Unlucky

In part two of our story about Ben Spencer, a man sentenced to life in prison for a crime he said he didn’t commit, former NPR correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty begins her own investigation. She returns to the scene of the crime and reinterviews witnesses. Hagerty finds new evidence of Spencer’s innocence. And yet, the courts refuse to release him. In this episode of The Sunday Story from Up First, a look at what finally happens to a man who pinned his hopes on the idea that the truth would eventually set him free. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy

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The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

In 1987, Ben Spencer, a young black man from Dallas, Texas was convicted in the killing of a white businessman. He was sentenced to life in prison by an all-white jury. There was no physical evidence linking him to the crime and he had an alibi. Over the years, eyewitnesses recanted their testimony and a judge, after reviewing all the prior evidence, declared Spencer to be an innocent man. Nonetheless, Spencer remained in prison for more than three decades. For seven of those years, former NPR correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty follows and followed the twists and turns of this case. Her dissection of wrongful convictions and the criminal justice system is at the heart of her new book, Bringing Ben Home: A Murder, A Conviction And The Fight to Redeem American Justice. Today on The Sunday Story from Up First, part one of a two-part series looking at why it is so hard to get a conviction overturned even when evidence of innocence is overwhelming. Part two is also available now on the Up First podcast feed. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy

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Что скрывает дворец Путина на Валдае. Сбежавшая на Запад дочь, Кабаева и любовницы / МОЖЕМ ОБЪЯСНИТЬ

Владимир Путин провел прямую линию – как обычно, он много врал, кашлял и заговаривался, но так и не ответил на главные вопросы. Что ж, мы решили сделать это …

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“Ветераны” СВО. Фронт внутри России

Затяжная агрессия России против Украины провоцирует в русской эмигрантской коммуникации дискуссию не только о сроках начала переговоров о прекращении огня, но и всякого рода полемику вокруг российских военнослужащих, которым рано или поздно придется возвращаться с пресловутой СВО. Любые власти, для которых война не стала победоносной, обычно воспринимают прибывающую из окопов человеческую массу, как потенциально опасный контингент, готовый открыть “второй фронт” по любому поводу.

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NPR News: 12-22-2024 3AM EST

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How Trump’s early days in 2017 might be different from the upcoming term

NPR senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith has been looking at what Donald Trump did in early 2017 when he first took office, and what might be different this time around. This normally would be a bonus episode just for NPR Politics Podcast+ listeners. With it being the season of giving, we’re sharing this one with everyone! To hear more bonus content like this, regular episodes sponsor-free, and support the work of NPR, sign up for NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics . Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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“Не будем лукавить: основной массе россиян практически безразличны жертвы войны или бегство “братского” сирийского диктатора. Их гораздо больше волнует то, о чем по телевизору стараются не говорить. Дорожает все: красная икра, рыба, колбаса” https://t.co/ifU4p1UXUh