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Jan. 6 hearings again raise questions for Justice Dept. over whether to charge Trump
With the House committee tasked to look into the insurrection holding public hearings this month, many are wondering about the progress on criminal prosecutions.
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6 things we've learned about how the pandemic disrupted learning
As a third pandemic school year draws to a close, new research offers the clearest accounting yet of the pandemic's academic toll.
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Nursing Homes' Arbitration Agreements Can Contain Hidden Risks
Consumer advocates say people who sign the agreements pay higher fees and may get smaller awards than they would if the case were to go to court.
New book examines a group of charismatic Christian leaders and their ties to Jan. 6 attack
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with religious studies scholar Matthew D. Taylor about his book "The Violent Take it By Force" and charismatic Christianity's role in U.S. politics.
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The N.C. man accused of shooting a 6-year-old and her parents was arrested in Florida
Authorities say Robert Singletary turned himself in to the sheriff's office in Tampa on Thursday, two days and some 600 miles away from the shooting. One victim is still in the hospital.
Global Deaths From Coronavirus Surpass 6,000
With the number of cases worldwide from the novel coronavirus surpassing 150,000 and some 6,000 deaths, governments continue their struggle to contain the pandemic.
Politics roundtable: Pence's role in Jan. 6 and the interest rates spike
The takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearing this week and political blowback following the largest interest rate increase in decades.
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Motel 6 Gave Guest Information To Immigration Agents, Lawsuit Says
Motel 6 trained new employees to provide guest lists to agents when they asked, without requiring the agents to show a search warrant, Washington state's attorney general alleges in a lawsuit.
The voices of those who experienced the Jan. 6 Capitol attack firsthand
The insurrection affected many people — residents, elected officials and their staff, journalists, and the police who were called in to protect them.
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Primetime Jan. 6 hearing to give the nation a view of the attack on the Capitol
A Capitol Police officer who suffered a concussion after rioters knocked her to the ground on Jan. 6, 2021 is one of the people expected to speak at the hearing.
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