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Who is Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican vying for the House speakership?
Some lawmakers — including some Republicans — have argued that Jordan shouldn’t be speaker because he is an extremist, citing his role in Jan. 6.
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Three Bits of Business News You'll Be Glad To Know
Politics dominated the news this week. But the business world also had some interesting stories. Here are just three, involving Black Friday shopping, sham bank accounts and dining out.
LA Dodgers Are World Series Champions In Pandemic-Shorted Season
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 in Game 6 of the World Series, ending a 32-year championship drought for the organization. They've played in three of the last four series.
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Students rally to fix 'TAP gap'
Students in the public university systems rallied this week at the State Capitol to end what they say is a built-in flaw in the state’s student aid...
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Former Navy SEAL Settles With Authorities Over Bin Laden Raid Book
Matthew Bissonnette, who wrote a best-seller about the Osama bin Laden raid, has agreed to pay more than $6 million to resolve civil breach of contract claims with the government.
104-Year-Old Gets First Tattoo — For Good
Jack Reynolds turns 104 on April 6th. To mark the occasion, and to raise money for charity, he's getting his very first tattoo. NPR's Scott Simon asks him about his late-in-life first.
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Trump's Company Loses Lawsuit Filed By Golf Club Members
The president's business canceled memberships in the National Jupiter Golf Club, but kept the fees. A federal court has ruled the company must refund nearly $6 million.
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Hate Crimes Rose In 2015, With Religious Bias A Growing Motivation, FBI Data Shows
Hate crimes in 2015 increased by more than 6 percent, according to the FBI's crime statistics. Religiously motivated incidents rose by nearly 23 percent, with anti-Muslim attacks up 67 percent.
Ex-White House staffer details Trump's behavior leading up to the Capitol attack
Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson has made bombshell revelations about former President Donald Trump's role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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Home prices see biggest drop in 9 years, thanks to higher mortgage rates
The super-heated housing market is cooling off. Home prices have fallen about 6% since their peak in June. The pace of sales also fell for the 7th straight month.
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