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Among the stars being questioned under oath for Dominion Voting Systems' defamation suit against Fox News are Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Maria Bartiromo. Banners bearing their images hang from Fox Corp. headquarters in New York City, first, second and fourth from left, respectively. Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images hide caption

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Untangling Disinformation

Fox producer's warning against Jeanine Pirro surfaces in Dominion defamation suit

Jeanine Pirro, Tucker Carlson and others are being grilled under oath in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News for spreading lies about a voting tech company's role in the 2020 elections.

Among the stars being questioned under oath for Dominion Voting Systems' defamation suit against Fox News are Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Maria Bartiromo. Banners bearing their images hang from Fox Corp. headquarters in New York City, first, second and fourth from left, respectively. Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images hide caption

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Fox producer's warning against Jeanine Pirro surfaces in Dominion defamation suit

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Seven months after blowing up a dam in Demydiv, Ukraine, to stop Russian forces from advancing on the capital, the area remains flooded and attempts to remove the water continue. Claire Harbage/NPR hide caption

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Ukraine flooded a village to save Kyiv. Residents are racing to clean up before winter

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Army veteran and Fort Peck tribal member Jestin Dupree helps Native veterans on the reservation get the medical help they need. Sarah Mosquera for NPR hide caption

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One Native veteran's new mission: Fill in the gaps of VA care on his reservation

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