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Jury finds 3 former Memphis police officers not guilty in death of Tyre Nichols
A jury has found three former Memphis police officers not guilty in the death of Tyre Nichols.
Veteran Authors Look To Reclaim The Story Of War
by Quil Lawrence
A new generation of veteran novelists are trying to navigate the pressure to be spokesmen for all veterans while simply trying to write good literature.
A Cappella Singer Defends Proliferation Of Music Online
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Peter Hollens, an a cappella singer who regularly releases new music on his YouTube channel, about how the proliferation of music online could be a plus for artists.
Thai Voters Approve Military-Backed Constitution
In a victory for the military, referendum voters in Thailand approved a draft constitution. Critics say it will entrench military control in the country.
Brazilians Celebrate A (Mostly) Successful Start To Olympics
The Olympics in Rio de Janeiro are underway, and despite long lines and a stray bullet firing, most things seem to be running smoothly.
Feijoada Wins The Gold In Brazilian Cuisine
Visitors to the Rio Olympics will likely have a chance to taste feijoada. Chef Alcy De Souza of The Grill From Ipanema in Washington, D.C. explains how the Brazilian stew is made.
Professors Attempt To Halt Texas Law Allowing Guns In Classrooms
A new Texas law allows students with gun licenses to carry on campus. Professor Lisa Moore of the University of Texas at Austin talks about why she's asking a court to halt the law.