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Top Stories: Deadly New Afghan Attack; Russians Protest Upcoming Election
Also: The Los Angeles Times' editor is forced out in more newsroom turmoil; Bruno Mars wins several Grammy Awards; and don't forget to get your flu shot.
Ransomware Attack Shuts Down A Top U.S. Gasoline Pipeline
An attack shuts down Colonial Pipeline, a major transporter of gasoline along the East Coast. A security analyst says the event shows the vulnerability of key elements of the nation's infrastructure.
Top Exec At Amazon Studios Put On Leave After Harassment Allegations
The company said that Roy Price has been placed on leave after allegations surfaced that he lewdly propositioned a female show producer at a Comic-Con event in 2015.
Nation's Longest-Serving Governor Set To Become Top Diplomat In Beijing
Terry Branstad served more than 22 non-consecutive years as governor of Iowa, helping shift the state's politics to the right. Now he heads to China to steward a delicate diplomatic relationship.
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New York's New Top Cop Came Up Through The Ranks
James O'Neill, a 33-year NYPD veteran and champion of neighborhood policing, will replace outgoing Commissioner William Bratton.
Trump, Top Congressional Democrats Remain Far Apart On Gun Control
President Trump spoke to Democratic leaders in Congress over the weekend about gun control, but the two sides have not yet found agreement.
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Far right Proud Boys leader charged with seditious conspiracy related to Jan. 6
A grand jury has accused Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and four associates with seditious conpsiracy tied to the Jan. 6 attack on the Captiol.
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Top 'LA Times' Editor Pushed Out Amid Newsroom Unrest
In a major shakeup, Lewis D'Vorkin steps down as editor in chief of the newspaper. He will be replaced by veteran Chicago journalist Jim Kirk.
Haunting Photo Of Migrants Takes World Press Photo's Top Prize
The winning image, taken by Australian photographer Warren Richardson, shows a man passing a baby through a razor-wire fence at the Hungarian-Serbian border.
12 Of Europe's Top Soccer Teams Create New 'Super League'
A dozen European soccer clubs have announced plans to break away form their own "Super League." NPR's Noel King asks Grant Wahl of Sports Illustrated why.
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