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Jan. 6 panel subpoenas a Trump ally who promised to pursue his election fraud claims
Former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark was a key figure in a recent Senate report for his promises to pursue former President Donald Trump's false election fraud claims.
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Makur Maker Wants Top-Tier Black Players To Go To Historically Black Colleges
Five-star basketball recruit Makur Maker chose Howard University. NPR's Tonya Mosley talks about the significance of this choice with Kenny Blakeney, soon to be Maker's new head coach.
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A Lawsuit Against Jan. 6 Rally Speakers Forces DOJ To Consider Who's Legally Immune
The Justice Department is considering whether the federal officials who spoke at a Trump rally ahead of the insurrection were acting within the scope of their jobs that day.
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Dallas Borrowing $6 Million to Demolish Reunion
By BJ Austinhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-746142.mp3Dallas, TX – Dallas plans to borrow $6 million from a city fund…
Calls grow louder for Texas’ top safety official to resign after Uvalde massacre
Of the over 300 officers who responded to the shooting in May, 91 were with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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Fall's music highlights include new releases from Big Thief, Zach Top and Laufey
Big Thief has a new album, as does Zach Top, a young country singer with roots in old country. And the Icelandic-Chinese singer Laufey brings a classical-music and jazz influence to her pop songs.
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6 Myths About Suicide That Every Educator And Parent Should Know
One of the biggest myths? That children don't kill themselves. It's just not true. Children as young as 5 take their own lives every year.
Fort Worth's New Top Cop Pledges Inclusion, Engagement
Fort Worth’s new top cop made his first public appearance in Texas since taking the job. Standing in front of City Hall, he made it clear that he wants to…
How A Half-Hour In A U.S. Embassy Changed A Life
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to an immigrant, Christopher Francis from Sri Lanka, who was looking for the man who gave him a visa to enter the U.S. 45 years ago.
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The Top 10 Treats Are Sweet, Savory And Worthy Of The State Fair
The judges have spoken — the top 10 finalists in the 2019 Big Tex Choice Awards are here.These finalists made it through the last round of judging, which…
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