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(NPR) Black Army Lieutenant Sues Virginia Police Officers For Excessive Force

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Black Army Lieutenant Sues Virginia Police Officers For Excessive Force class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 2380; --source-height: 1338; " > Officer Joe Guttierez aims his weapon at Lt. Caron Navario during a traffic stop. Navario is suing Guttierez and the other officer, Daniel Crocker, for violation of his constitutional rights. NPR screenshot/Windsor Police Department body camera footage hide caption toggle caption NPR screenshot/Windsor Police Department body camera footage

(NPR) More Colleges Say They'll Require Students To Have COVID-19 Vaccines For Fall

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More Colleges Say They'll Require Students To Have COVID-19 Vaccines For Fall class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3000; --source-height: 1687; " > Susan Haejin Lee for NPR The Coronavirus Crisis More Colleges Say They'll Require Students To Have COVID-19 Vaccines For Fall More campuses are expected to add the requirement, with potential legal challenges ahead. One key point: Requiring vaccines for infectious diseases is nothing new for many re

Pentagon chief declares ‘ironclad’ US commitment to Israel|||COVID-19 didn’t stop these musicians from performing—here’s how (LATEST)

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Pentagon chief declares ‘ironclad’ US commitment to Israel Politics Apr 11 Pentagon chief declares ‘ironclad’ US commitment to Israel By Robert Burns, Associated Press