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Prosecutors say ex-interpreter stole $16 million from baseball star Shohei Ohtani
Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani, is due in court Friday after being charged with bank fraud by federal prosecutors.
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Collapse of Baltimore's Key Bridge highlights risks construction workers face
All of the workers still missing from the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge hail from Mexico and Central America. We look at what their daily lives might have been.
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The cultural legacy of OJ Simpson. Ukraine's parliament adopts a law to mobilize hundreds of thousands of new soldiers. The interpreter for the LA Dodgers' star player is charged with bank fraud.
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Should phones be used at trivia nights? A D.C. cheating scandal begs the question
Smart phones at trivia night can make it easy to cheat. A cheating scandal shows it may be time to go back to pen and paper
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A mother and son remember a frightening accident and the resulting kindness
Karina Borgia-Lacroix was in a StoryCorps booth in Fort Myers, Fla., last month with her 10-year-old son, Levi, when he asked her, "What is your favorite memory of me?"
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Broadband firms must publish all the fees and specifics of their internet plans
Broadband companies are now required to publish details about internet plans in the form of "nutrition labels" — as part of a bid to improve transparency for consumers.
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After 40 years of smoking, she survived lung cancer thanks to new treatments
Scientific advances in immunotherapy and new targeted therapies have increased survival rates. But screening among former and current smokers still needs to improve to save more lives.
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O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with CBS News' Steve Futterman about former football star and acquitted murder suspect O.J. Simpson.
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A deadly storm swept through the Gulf Coast causing flooding and destruction
Winds reached 100 miles per hour in some places, leaving thousands without power. The National Weather Service says at least three tornadoes were reported.
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Salvage crews face huge obstacles as the rush is on to reopen Baltimore's harbor
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore about the recovery efforts following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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