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Contradicting Details Emerge In Congressional Probes Into Jan. 6 Capitol Insurrection
The acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police testified that the intelligence about the threat on Jan. 6 was not relayed and that the former chief pressed for help from the National Guard.
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Maria Angelica Mares, 61: Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line'
The mother is remembered as a happy person, always smiling as she sang along to Mexican country-style tunes.
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Prior Tenants Alert Current Tenants To Illegal Rent Raises On Prince Edward Island
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Darcie Lanthier about people sending cards to their old addresses in Prince Edward Island, Canada to let current tenants know if the rent has been raised illegally.
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SCOTUS Hears Case On Whether Police Can Enter Homes For Misdemeanors Without Warrants
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving an officer who pursued a misdemeanor suspect into his home without a warrant. Civil liberties groups say the case could expand police powers.
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Véronique Tadjo's 'In The Company Of Men' Focuses On West Africa's Ebola Outbreak
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with writer Véronique Tadjo about her book, In The Company of Men. It's a novel about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, first published in French in 2017.
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Torture Victims See Syrian Intelligence Official Convicted For War Crimes
In a landmark step in the effort to hold Syrian officials accountable for war crimes, a German court convicted a former Syrian intelligence officer and sentenced him to four and a half years in jail.
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Palestinians Hurt In Protests Of Israeli Teen's Death Caused By A Police Chase
Israeli police reportedly sped after young Israeli settlers suspected of throwing rocks at Palestinians. In the chase, the settlers' car flipped over, killing one of them. It's caused fury.
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Tiger Woods Injured In Vehicle Accident
Tiger Woods was involved in a serious, single-car crash Tuesday morning. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Sports Illustrated and Golf.com senior writer Alan Shipnuck about the incident.
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Cities' Goal To Lower Climate Emissions Could Be Blocked By Gas Utilities
A growing number of cities want to restrict the use of gas in buildings to reduce climate emissions. But many states are now considering laws to block that with backing from the natural gas industry.
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Men Testifying In Hearing All Say U.S. Capitol Attack Was Premeditated
The Senate held the first bipartisan joint oversight hearing on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. All four men testifying said they agree the attack was largely premeditated.
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Vitamin C Apparently Not Useful For Sepsis After All
A seemingly easy and cheap treatment for a deadly disease has failed in a major study. Vitamin C is apparently not useful for sepsis after all. That's a lesson for similar COIVD-19 treatments.
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Wife Of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán Arrested On Drug Trafficking Charges
The wife of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán was arrested on charges related to alleged involvement in international drug trafficking at Dulles Airport in Virginia.