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Godzilla was back on the streets of Tokyo — this time for a good cause
The kaiju was on a mission to encourage people to observe traffic safety laws. Godzilla's appearance was part of a campaign using other famous Japanese movie characters to promote traffic safety.
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2 ex-officers in Mississippi get yearslong sentences for torturing 2 Black men
The sentencing phase has begun for the six former officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men. Two ex-officers were sentenced Tuesday and the four others will be sentenced this week.
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Authorities in Hong Kong crack down even more on perceived threats to their power
Lawmakers in Hong Kong have passed new national security legislation that carries severe punishment for a broad range of offenses, including life imprisonment for acts deemed to be insurrection.
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Native Hawaiians aim to bring cultural sensitivity to Maui wildfire cleanup
A delicate cleanup is underway in historic Lahaina on Maui. Cultural monitors are working closely with federal officials to assure the process protects cultural and archeological artifacts.
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The $190 billion in emergency funds given to schools during the pandemic is ending
Principals and superintendents talk to NPR about how students are faring four years after the pandemic shutdowns began. We also hear what schools plan to do when pandemic-related federal aid runs out.
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'3 Body Problem' presents a fascinating take on an alien invasion story
Based on the sci-fi book series Remembrance of Earth's Past, the Netflix series 3 Body Problem imagines Earth's first extensive contact with extraterrestrial intelligent life.
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Controversial Texas border law is on hold again. Sentencings begins for six ex-Miss. officers who pleaded guilty to torturing two Black men. Trump-endorsed Senate candidate wins Ohio's GOP primary.
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Reaching U.S. climate goals requires reducing commercial trucking's impact
The transportation sector is responsible for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. The Biden administration has unveiled a strategy to help curb trucking industry emissions.
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LGBTQ cinema is growing and 'Love Lies Bleeding' continues the trend
Filmmakers have been more successful in recent years at getting wide distribution for movies that center on LGBTQ characters without making gender or orientation a significant part of the storyline.
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Videos using AI are popping up on YouTube. How is YouTube responding?
YouTube is asking users to self-report when they post AI-generated videos. Experts say it's not good enough to ask people to admit when they're breaking the rules.
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