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  • From left to right: Topeka Police Chief Ron Miller, Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor and Shawnee County Sheriff Herman Jones announce the arrests. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)An internet prostitution sting in Topeka has netted a dozen suspects. Topeka Police, the Shawnee County Sheriff and the Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office cooperated on the effort. Topeka Police Chief Ron Miller says suspected prostitutes and people allegedly seeking prostitutes were apprehended.Miller says the so-called Operation Candyland has been going on for several weeks and will continue into the future.
  • Prosecutors are filing federal charges against two Topeka men accused of armed robbery. Police say Derick Renee Crawford and Travis Jeremy Coffman held up a Topeka Red Robin restaurant in August. U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom says federal officials are working with the Topeka Police Department to crack down on violent crime. Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor says pursuit of the longer possible prison terms connected with federal charges are designed to issue a warning to other criminals.The two men could face several decades in prison if convicted on all charges.
  • Leading Oscar contenders are under fire as award season approaches. Journalist Scott Feinberg recently wrote in The Hollywood Reporter about the trash-talking that spreads before the Oscars to take down perceived front-runners. He talks to NPR's Arun Rath about a campaign against Captain Phillips and why such efforts often backfire.
  • Chabon created the Escapist for his 2000 novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay — but now he's become a real comic hero, his exploits drawn by equally legendary figures such as Will Eisner.
  • A popular rafting river in the Appalachian mountains is still closed a year after Hurricane Helene, because there's just too much debris. Now, rafting guides have come together to help clean it up.
  • Taylor Taranto, the accused Capitol rioter arrested while looking for the Washington, D.C., home of former President Barack Obama, was indicted on felony firearms charges and four misdemeanors.
  • For "This Week's Must-Read" poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips turns to Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, the man who first heard America singing.
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  • Election workers across 22 different states told NPR they've received threats or felt unsafe doing their jobs, and many are worried for what the 2024 presidential election will bring.
  • Weary of losing neighbors and patients to gunfire, St. Louis trauma surgeon Laurie Punch has a message: Gun violence is contagious, but so is healing. Doctors who teach can be part of the solution.
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