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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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House committee investigating Jan. 6 to hold hearing Thursday
This could be its final hearing Thursday after high-profile hearings over the summer and ahead of an expected final report of its findings
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Former federal prosecutor on what's in and not in Jan. 6 report and recommendations
Ankush Khardori joins Here & Now to parse what he's gleaned.
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Former Congressman Will Hurd on the Jan. 6 committee's final meeting
Republicans Kevin McCarthy, Jim Jordan, Scott Perry and Andy Biggs were four members of Congress referred to the House Ethics Committee for not complying with the committee's subpoenas.
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Mail-In Voting Is 'Not Rampant Voter Fraud,' Says Washington's Top Election Official
The Republican secretary of state for the state of Washington, which votes almost entirely by mail, is pushing back President Trump's claims that the vote-by-mail process will result in voter fraud.
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NPR's archive preserves the facts of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot
As the Trump administration tries to rewrite the history of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, a new NPR investigative project is preserving evidence of the crimes committed that day.
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News brief: COVID tests, vaccine mandate hearing, Jan. 6 events
Rapid COVID-19 tests are in short supply and prices are increasing. The Supreme Court will review two of Biden's vaccine rules for workers. Not many Republicans attended Jan. 6 events on Capitol Hill.
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House Jan. 6 committee turns attention to state officials
Lawmakers are laying out former President Donald Trump tried to pressure local election officials from states like Georgia and Arizona to overturn his loss.
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Fact-checking RFK Jr.'s statement on Jan. 6
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Junior has a history of making false statements and promoting misinformation.
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NPR's Stephen Thompson's top Weird Al songs, 40 years after the parody genius' debut
Weird Al Yankovic has made a name for himself with spot-on song parodies. 40 years into his career, a look at some of his best tunes reveals the expertise and creativity it takes to do what he does.
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