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The Jan. 6 panel will reveal their findings with new videos and photos on Thursday
The House panel investigating the U.S. Capitol insurrection will launch a series of hearings Thursday. Committee members say they'll be telling the fuller story of the siege through videos and images.
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Tuesday's Jan. 6 hearing focused on how Trump galvanized far-right supporters
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol covered heated meetings inside the White House. NPR Justice Correspondent Ryan Lucas reports.
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'Mr. Penumbra' Bridges The Digital Divide
Author Robin Sloan has written short stories and worked for Twitter. His new book brings those two worlds together to argue that embracing digital culture doesn't mean you have to give up the treasured books — and values — of the past.
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Tops grocery store in Buffalo reopens to mixed reactions after mass shooting
The Tops supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., where 10 people were killed in a racist mass shooting in May, reopened on Friday to mixed reactions in the community.
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3M agrees to pay $6 billion to service members for faulty earplugs
3M has agreed to pay $6 billion to vets and service members who suffered hearing loss due to faulty earplugs. The quarter million people who filed claims must decide if they'll join the settlement.
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Jan. 6 panel issues new wave of subpoenas for ex-Trump officials
Six Trump allies, including Michael Flynn and John Eastman, were issued subpoenas tied to their efforts "to overturn the results of the 2020 election," the panel said.
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The suspected leaker of Pentagon documents left a long trail of digital breadcrumbs
The federal government is charging Jack Texiera with leaking classified documents online. He faced a judge for the first time this morning.
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Among Trump Supporters, Conflicts Of Interest Aren't A Top Concern
President Trump's decision to hold onto his many businesses while in office has generated criticism from ethics experts. But among his supporters, the issue doesn't seem to be registering much so far.
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Opioid Crisis Is Top Issue As Voters Head To The Polls In New Hampshire
New Hampshire's largest city saw record breaking numbers in both drug fatalities and overdoses. So this crisis remains the number one issue for many voters heading to the polls for local elections.
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First Women To Hold Top Staff Jobs At Supreme Court Are Retiring
Pamela Talkin was the court's marshal; Christine Luchok Fallon was its reporter of decisions.
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