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'We're Going To Keep Digging,' FBI Director Wray Says Of Capitol Siege
In a rare interview, FBI Director Christopher Wray told NPR that the bureau will keep working on the sprawling investigation "no matter how long it takes."
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Why a DOJ prosecutor resigned, telling coworkers and bosses 'you serve no man'
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Murphy resigned from the Department of Justice, telling NPR, 'It just was not a Department of Justice that I any longer wanted to associate with.'"
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Buyers Want More Time To Look Over Donald Trump's Boyhood Home
The house in the Queens neighborhood of New York City was supposed to go up for auction Wednesday. But it was called off — possibly until after the election. It was originally listed at $1.6 million.
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Pet Cat Claws Expensive Painting By 17th Century Portrait Artist
An art expert in Britain bought a portrait by one of his favorite artists for about $6,000, The Telegraph reports. His cat launched herself at the painting and ripped a huge hole in it with her claws.
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Unwelcome Passenger Clings To Roof Of Wonder Bread Delivery Truck
A raccoon was on the roof and refused to budge. The driver continued another 6 miles to his destination, when the raccoon must have known the ride was over and just climbed down on his own.
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French School Warns Parents Not To Throw Kids Over The Gate
Parents of students attending the Trillade primary school in Avignon have until 8:30 a.m. to drop off kids before the gate closes. But some tardy parents throw their children over the 6 foot gate.
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Boy's Stuffed Animal Is Rescued From Frozen Canal In Canada
Nico, 6, was on a walk with his family, when his younger brother chucked his favorite toy over the guard rail and down onto a canal. A group that cares for the canal retrieved the stuffed animal.
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Stolen Olympic Gold Medal Found Along Atlanta Road
Olympian Joe Jacobi never thought he'd see his stolen gold medal again. Chloe Smith, 6, and her dad were taking a walk in Atlanta, and eagle-eyed Chloe found the medal on the side of the road.
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The GOP Debate Clock: Fiorina Spoke The Most
NPR kept track of how long every candidate spoke during the third debate. Fiorina ended up with the most time.
U.S. Adds 156,000 Jobs In September, Unemployment Rises To 5 Percent
There was positive news in wages — the average hourly earnings increased 0.2 percent over August, and were up 2.6 percent over September 2015.
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