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In Moscow, Russian voters will head to the polls on Sunday to cast their votes in the country's presidential election. Mladen Antonov/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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From Pride To Protest: How Russians Feel About Their Presidential Election

Ahead of Sunday's presidential election in Russia, NPR spoke with a Putin supporter, an opposition supporter and a Russian who sees no point in voting.

ProPublica has issued a correction and apology for its 2017 article about Gina Haspel, a CIA veteran who is President Trump's pick to head the CIA. Reuters hide caption

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ProPublica Corrects Its Story On Trump's CIA Nominee Gina Haspel And Waterboarding

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In Moscow, Russian voters will head to the polls on Sunday to cast their votes in the country's presidential election. Mladen Antonov/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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From Pride To Protest: How Russians Feel About Their Presidential Election

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A report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine says that abortion is safe but that "abortion specific regulations in many states create barriers to safe and effective care." Bryce Duffy/Getty Images hide caption

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Landmark Report Concludes Abortion In U.S. Is Safe

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Chef Vladimir Mukhin prepares food at his Chef's Table restaurant in Moscow. Mukhin owns more than 20 restaurants, mostly in Russia, including White Rabbit. Jolie Myers/NPR hide caption

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The Russian Chef Who Is Bringing Back His Homeland's Colorful, Classic Cuisine

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