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6 Democrats Are Set To Debate In Nevada. Here's What You Need To Know
Three days before the Nevada caucuses, six candidates will face off in a debate Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
Jan. 6 panel is investigating a Trump administration plan to seize voting machines
Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi confirmed Sunday that an executive order was drafted for Trump to sign that would have used the military to seize machines in battleground states.
Washington Commanders defensive coordinator calls Jan. 6 riot a 'dust-up'
After an offseason practice Wednesday, Jack Del Rio compared Black Lives Matter protests to the attack on the Capitol. He later apologized for his word choice.
Jack Smith files superseding indictment against Trump in Jan. 6 case
Special counsel Jack Smith has been consulting with other officials inside the Justice Department about the case, which accuses Donald Trump of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.
Motel 6 Agrees To Pay Millions After Giving Guest Lists To Immigration Authorities
The hotel chain has reached a tentative $7.6 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit. Motel 6 employees in multiple locations provided guests' names to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
Four astronauts return to Earth after nearly 6 months on the Space Station
Their mission ended Friday with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida. SpaceX delivered their replacements to the International Space Station last week.
What was the winning bid for Darth Vader's iconic lightsaber? $3.6 million
One lucky Star Wars fan won the lightsaber on Sept. 4. Prior to the auction, NPR's Andrew Mambo interviewed Brandon Alinger, the COO of the auction house Propstore, which hosted the sale.
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6 Cleveland Police Officers Are Fired Over Deadly 2012 Chase And Shooting
Last May, Michael Brelo was found not guilty of two counts of voluntary manslaughter — in part, because it was too hard to determine which shots had killed the pair.
Supreme Court temporarily blocks $6 billion Purdue Pharma-Sackler bankruptcy
Supreme Court's decision to review the controversial bankruptcy deal involving the maker of Oxycontin means the settlement will remain on hold at least through December.
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The Reading Life: Cheryl Head, De'Shawn Charles Winslow
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