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Officials Say An Investigation Into Insurrection At The U.S. Capitol May Take Weeks
Officials say they're weeks away from a full understanding of how rioters may have planned to storm the U.S. Capitol. Dozens of people have been arrested, but the security threat may be far from over.
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2021 Music Preview: 'Little Oblivions,' 'Collapsed In Sunbeams'
Another member of the NPR Music team previews two of the albums she's looking forward to hearing in 2021: Julien Baker's Little Oblivions and Arlo Parks' Collapsed In Sunbeams.
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Dominion Voting Systems Sues Ex-Trump Lawyer Over False Claims
NPR's Noel King speaks with John Poulos, CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, which found itself at the center of false claims and conspiracy theories about the presidential election.
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Commercial Fishermen Sue Michigan Over New Restrictions
Many complain Michigan's new restrictions on commercial fishing would shut down their businesses. The state supplies much of the Great Lakes' whitefish, and there are warnings of looming shortages.
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Vowing To Uphold Constitutional Process, Joint Chiefs Of Staff Condemn Capitol Riot
In a public memo, U.S. top military leaders have condemned the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and pledged to protect and defend the Constitution.
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Many In Flint Question Whether They'll Get Justice For Water Crisis
There are reports that ex-Michigan Gov. Snyder and others will be charged in relation to the crisis that began seven years ago. There is also word that a possible civil settlement in the works.
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Up To 12 House Republicans May Vote For Trump Impeachment, Democratic Lawmaker Says
Several GOP members, including the No. 3 House Republican, have said they will vote for impeachment. Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from a Trump-voting district, sees several more Republicans joining.
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Democratic Impeachment Manager On What To Expect From Senate Trial
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., who was appointed as an impeachment manager, about the next steps for the Senate trial of President Trump.
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Johnson & Johnson Says Data Show COVID-19 Vaccine Appears Safe
Johnson & Johnson reported on Wednesday that its COVID-19 vaccine appears safe. Clinical trial results are expected to be published later this month.
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Uganda Election Pits President Museveni Against Novice Politician
Ugandans voters on Thursday are deciding between a man who has been in power for more than three decades and a singer turned politician who has galvanized the youth in the East African country.
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