Putin said the plan was in response to Britain's decision this past week to provide Ukraine with armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium.
Local News
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A Tennessee regulatory board stripped four former Memphis Police Department officers criminally charged for the death of Tyre Nichols of their law enforcement certifications on Friday.
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Lt. Gov. Randy McNally spared in GOP leadership vote, while County Clerk Wanda Halbert again faces criticism over management.
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Nonprofit organizations say certain HIV-related services in Memphis are in danger of being discontinued after the state of Tennessee announced in January that it will not accept some large federal grants used for HIV prevention.
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A group of panelists discuss strategies for addressing juvenile crime in Memphis on this week's "Behind the Headlines."
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Through urban farming, several local organizations are combating food deserts, or areas where it’s difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food. We highlight Landmark Training Development Company and others in honor of National Agriculture Week.
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With crowd funding scams growing in popularity, learn about how you can protect your finances on this segment of "Protecting Your Money".
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When Ted Turner created Cable News Network, CNN, people were skeptical that his 24-hour news TV station could actually survive and thrive.
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National News
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In court: a rough week for Fox News as it defends itself against a $1.6 billion lawsuit over lies it broadcast about the 2020 presidential election. But the network otherwise seems as strong as ever.
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The nonprofit, which has a mission to provide "universal access to all knowledge," says it will appeal the ruling.
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President Joe Biden's choice to run the Federal Aviation Administration has withdrawn his nomination, a setback for the administration that comes after he appeared to lack enough Senate support.
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Police were called to a domestic dispute in an apartment Saturday morning. Majors was charged with assault, strangulation and harassment. A representative for Majors said he "has done nothing wrong."
World News
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NPR's Miles Parks speaks with Ousmane Diallo, a researcher at Amnesty International, about the state of democracy in Senegal, amid government crackdowns on human rights and political opposition.
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Russian forces crossed from Belarus into Ukraine a year ago, headed for Kyiv, before their unexpected retreat. As the war drags on, Ukraine is fortifying even the quietest stretch of this border.
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President Biden made a new agreement with Canada to try to curb migration, the latest in a series of steps he has taken to try to get a handle on an issue likely to be front and center in 2024.
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Kharkiv was attacked but did not fall to the Russians. Thousands of residents fled, but one street artist — called the "Ukrainian Banksy" — remained and continued his work.
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The K-pop phenomenon BTS is on a break right now. But their fans are not — especially thousands of them in the Philippines, who call themselves the "titas" or aunties of BTS. All of them are over 30.
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