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Plano Rep. Van Taylor quits race after being pushed into runoff, admitting to affair
Hours after failing to win enough votes to avoid a runoff, Taylor announced that he would no longer seek re-election after admitting to an extramarital affair.The runner up, former Collin County Judge Keith Self, is the other contender in the May 24 election.
Oath Keepers planned an armed rebellion, prosecutor tells jury in sedition case
Using text messages, video and recorded calls, the DOJ is arguing that the defendants set out to overturn the 2020 election results by storming the Capitol and interrupting the electoral vote count.
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Former prosecutor Mintz discusses Trump's claims he's the target of grand jury probe
NPR speaks with former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz about former President Donald Trump's claims that he's a target of the grand jury probe into Jan. 6.
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How Bellingcat's Online Sleuths Solve Global Crimes Using Open Source Info
Eliot Higgins is the founder of an online collective that picks apart conspiracy theories and investigates war crimes and hate crimes using clues from the Internet. His new book is We Are Bellingcat.
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Drafted To Fight For The Country That Hurt Him
Ruben Aguilar, 85, was forcibly deported with his family from the U.S. to Mexico at age 6. While his parents were not American citizens, he was, and at 18, he was drafted by the U.S. Army. Aguilar is a man who "got hurt by his country, came back to this country and is going to die in his country."
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Philadelphia Building Collapse: Rescue Efforts Continue
A building that was being demolished collapsed on to an adjacent thrift store Wednesday. At least six people were killed and 14 people were injured.
Texas Announces Sites For Next COVID-19 Vaccine Shipment
State health officials said Sunday that 28 hubs will be getting 158,825 doses this week.
Graphic Video Of Capitol Insurrection Opens Trump's Impeachment Trial
The video was laden with violence and obscenities shouted by the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6.
Plano Police Now Say House Explosion May Have Been Intentional
Plano Police released a statement Wednesday saying after further investigation they believe someone may have willfully caused the explosion. They did not share what developments lead them to that conclusion.
Japan Declares Nationwide State Of Emergency As Coronavirus Spreads
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the declaration will last until May 6 and that the goal is for residents to limit contact with others by up to 80%. Every citizen will get stimulus funds of about $930.
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