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What happened when during the Jan. 6 insurrection? Here's a timeline of events
This week marks one year since the Jan 6 insurrection at the Capitol. This is an audio timeline of the events on the day of the riot.
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Encore: What happened when during the insurrection? Here's a timeline of Jan. 6
On Thursday, the January 6 committee will lay out what it has learned about the attack on the Capitol. This is an audio timeline of the events on the day of the insurrection.
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Dells announce they'll donate $6 billion towards investment accounts for American kids
Michael and Susan Dell announced on Wednesday that they'll give $250 to 25 million children, in investment accounts.
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Is it a good idea to give Tucker Carlson exclusive access to surveillance video from Jan. 6?
Court documents reveal Fox News hosts and executives knew they were lying when they promoted falsehoods about election fraud on the air.
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Some Conferences Are Determined: There Will Be College Football This Fall
The Big Ten and Pac-12 have canceled their football seasons this fall, but other college conferences said they're determined to play — and they believe they can do so safely.
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Jan. 6 report isn't dominating the sales charts like prior government reports
The Jan. 6 report was set to be a major boon for publishers. A week out, sales have been relatively slow compared to other blockbuster government reports. (Story first aired on ATC on Jan. 16, 2023.)
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As Holiday Season Approaches, More Retailers Are Adopting Buy Now, Pay Later Programs
Companies like Affirm and Klarna allow shoppers to take their purchases home immediately and pay them off over time.
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Only 5 to 6% of U.S. plastics get recycled, new Greenpeace report finds
The organization calls for the petrochemical industry to end the plastic recycling narrative that places the blame for pollution on the consumer rather than the industry itself.
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Jan. 6 panel asked Ginni Thomas about campaign to overturn the 2020 election results
Conservative activist Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, has given closed-door testimony to the Jan. 6 panel about her involvement with a campaign to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Trump Tweets: A History Of Gaffes, From Wife Comparisons To The 6-Point Star
Donald Trump's "sheriff star" tweet marks another unforced error for the campaign, in what's become an almost constant stream of blunders.
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