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New York City Mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal charges
by Michel Martin
Federal prosecutors are charging New York Mayor Eric Adams with bribery and fraud. Adams is alleged to have accepted bribes from wealthy foreign businesspeople and at least one Turkish government official.
Apartment Dwellers At New Complex Benefit From Rooftop Solar Panels
by Leia Larsen
A Utah company is expanding the solar panel business to apartment complexes, where renters can benefit from renewable energy usually reserved for individual homes.
'The New York Times,' The Unreliable Source And The Exposé That Missed The Mark
by David Folkenflik
U.S. Troops Aim To Keep Oil Fields From Syrian And Russian Forces
by Tom Bowman
U.S. forces in northeastern Syria have a relatively new mission: securing oil fields not only from ISIS, but also from Syrian government and Russian forces.
Joe Biden Extends His Delegate Lead Over Bernie Sanders
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to NPR's Scott Detrow and Democratic Rep. Mark Takano of California about the status of Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign now that six more states have voted.
Syrian Defector To Testify Before Senate Panel About Regime's Atrocities
by Tim Mak
An ex-Syrian military photographer code named Ceasar is to testify Wednesday before a U.S. Senate panel. He'll present evidence he smuggled out of Syria that he says documents Assad regime atrocities.
Weinstein Sentenced To 23 Years
Former film producer Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to serve 23 years in prison. NPR's David Greene talks to Alyssa Rosenberg from The Washington Post about the case.
Sanders' Supporters Were Disappointed By Michigan Primary Results
It was not a good night in Michigan for Sen. Bernie Sanders, who fell further behind Joe Biden in the delegate race for the Democratic presidential nomination. His supporters want him to fight on.
Biden Has Decisive Wins In 4 Out Of 6 'Big Tuesday' Primary Contests
by Mara Liasson
Former Vice President Joe Biden expanded his delegate lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Most notably was Biden's victory in the state of Michigan, where there were 125 delegates at stake.