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Palestinian Released
NPR's Barbara Bradley reports on Attorney General Janet Reno's order to release a Palestinian, who had been jailed for three years. His case is one of several in which the evidence was kept secret for national security reasons. Lawyers protested that the defendants didn't have enough information to defend themselves. In this case, Mazen Al-Najjar, was held in a Florida jail but not charged with any crime. The government has claimed he has links to Middle Eastern terrorists. He is in the country illegally. His student visa expired years ago.
Death Toll In Philadelphia Building Collapse Rises to 6
A building crumpled at mid-morning Wednesday. An adjacent thrift store was heavily damaged. At least 13 people were injured.
Rep. Jamie Raskin discusses the 7th Jan. 6 hearing, held yesterday
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin, a member of the House committee investigating Jan. 6, about the hearing on Tuesday, July 12.
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U.S. Sends Ventilators To Russia In $5.6 Million Coronavirus Aid Package
The U.S. government delivers 50 American-made ventilators on Thursday and will send another 150 next week.
Italian Suspect Accused Of Targeting People Of Color Wounds 6 In Drive-By Shooting
The suspect reportedly ran for local elections last year on an anti-immigrant platform.
After Conflict-Of-Interest Flap, No China Meetings For Kushner Companies This Weekend
A pitch by Jared Kushner's sister to Chinese investors last weekend drew questions over whether the family company was capitalizing on connections to the White House. This weekend, they're lying low.
Jan. 6 committee schedules last-minute hearing for Tuesday
The Jan. 6 committee investigating the attack on the Capitol will hold its sixth hearing tomorrow after previously announcing there would be no more hearings until July.
Vogue created a guide to the globe’s top vintage stores. This Fort Worth shop made the list
Seven vintage shops in Dallas, Fort Worth and Denton made the fashion publication’s list of “Best Vintage Stores.” Simmons’ shop was the sole selection from Tarrant County.
Afghan Interpreter Who Saved U.S. Troops Gets American Citizenship
Janis Shinwari, an Afghan interpreter for the U.S. military, grabbed a rifle in the heat of battle and saved U.S. troops in 2008. Twelve years later, he became a U.S. citizen.
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High-Tech Companies Look To Mexico For Qualified Talent Pool
There's a tech boom in Tijuana, Mexico, as American companies look for skilled labor to fill technology jobs at a lower cost than it would be in California.
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