A New York judge has ordered former President Donald Trump and executives at the Trump Organization to pay nearly $364 million.
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How the ex-FBI informant charged with lying is tied to the Biden impeachment inquiry
Alexander Smirnov has been accused of making false statements to the FBI — claims that House Republicans have used in their probe of President Biden.
Alexei Navalny is the latest Putin critic to die in suspicious circumstances
The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison was shocking, but hardly surprising. It follows a long line of fallen critics and opponents of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Tech giants pledge action against deceptive AI in elections
Fears over how AI could be used to mislead voters are escalating in a year that will see hundreds of millions of people around the world cast ballots. As a result, tech giants are pledging action.
Women are breaking Brazil’s ‘bate-bola’ Carnival mold
Women are taking their rightful place in Rio’s “Carnival of the streets” — the “bate-bolas,” translated literally, as ball beaters.
Caitlin Clark’s scoring record reveals legacies of Lynette Woodard and Pearl Moore
The scoring records of two Black American college basketball stars from the 1970s and 1980s are overlooked by the NCAA as Caitlin Clark takes the mantle as women’s scoring champion.
A birthday party for a dying father chronicles childhood before loss in ‘Tótem’
Director Lila Avilés’ film is a celebration of family and spirituality in contemporary Mexican society. And it’s a beacon of how women filmmakers are becoming the new face of Mexican cinema.
Murders of women in Kenya lead to a public outcry for a law on femicide
A brutally violent series of murders of women has been documented. Thousands of Kenyans are protesting to demand government action on gender-based violence.
Navalny’s legacy: His ceaseless crusade against Putin and corruption
In a sign of Navalny’s ability to inspire the public, in 2017 his followers chanted words in Putin’s hometown that are among the most dangerous to utter in their country: “Russia without Putin.”
Jake Sullivan says the U.S. is engaging with allies, and Russia, on the space threat
National security adviser Jake Sullivan spoke to NPR’s Morning Edition about Alexei Navalny dying in prison — and his briefing of U.S. congressional leaders on new Russian “anti-satellite capability.”


