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It's the biggest primary day of this election season. Follow NPR for live updates as voters make their voices heard, ballots are tallied and race calls are made.

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Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., says Trump fears fueled language in the defense bill.

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 The Pentagon announced it will begin proactively upgrading the discharges of those separated under the Clinton-era "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that impacted LGBTQ service members.

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In its June ruling outlawing affirmative action in college admissions, the U.S. Supreme Court excepted the nation's military academies. A new lawsuit seeks to change that.

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In 2021, Congress reversed a policy that blocked students with dependents from continuing their studies at the highly competitive military academies. The change is scheduled to take effect in the upcoming school year.

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The government estimates as many as a million people were exposed to Camp Lejeune’s contaminated water during the 34-year period covered by the PACT Act. Personal injury lawyers have taken notice.

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Marijuana and other products containing THC, the plant’s main psychoactive ingredient, have grown more potent and more dangerous as legalization has made them more widely available.

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More than a year after Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the 12-ton statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee to be removed, it was lifted from its pedestal in Richmond, Va., to be placed into storage.

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