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News brief: Children's vaccines; Colombia's new president; Jan. 6 hearings continue
Colombia elects a new president. Parents can now vaccinate kids under 5 against COVID. And, Elise Stefanik's defense of former President Trump around Jan. 6 clouds her pro-democracy work abroad.
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3 top U.S. prosecutors resign over order to drop NYC Mayor Eric Adams corruption case
The acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and two top Justice Department officials in Washington, D.C., resigned after the case against New York City's mayor war order dropped.
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The 12-team college football playoffs are set
For the first time in college football history, 12 teams are set to take part in a playoff at the top level of the sport. It means they'll face more competition than ever before for the title.
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NPR reporter in the thick of Jan. 6 riots reflects on the attack
NPR's Tom Bowman was in the crowds that turned violent at the Capitol last year.
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NY Knicks to Pay $11.6M for Sexual Harassment
A jury orders the owners of the NBA's New York Knicks to pay $11.6 million to a former team executive. The jury of four women and three men found that team officials, including coach Isiah Thomas, sexually harassed Anucha Browne Sanders.
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Of The 6 States That Vote In Tuesday Primaries, Michigan Is The Focus
Joe Biden is again the front-runner in the Democratic presidential race, with Bernie Sanders looking to regain the delegate lead Tuesday, as six more states vote.
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Wegmans offers app to let you scan as you shop
Wegmans is launching a new app in Rochester that the company says will allow customers to scan and bag their groceries while they shop. Here’s the way...
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Jordan’s top diplomat says Netanyahu should not hold future of the region ‘hostage’
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ayman Safadi, Jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister, about the risk of an all-out war in Lebanon. Jordan has ties to Israel, Lebanon and the U.S.
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A member of the Jan. 6 committee on its final hearing
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Schiff, a member of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack.
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Sept. 11 Panel Focuses on Aug. 6 Bush Briefing
A presidential daily briefing from Aug. 6, 2001, draws much attention as National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice testifies before the Sept. 11 commission. Hear NPR's Robert Siegel and analysts Reuel March Gerecht -- a former CIA Middle East specialist -- and Daniel Benjamin, a former member of the National Security Council staff.
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