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Ambassador Susan Rice Is Financially Tied To Keystone Pipeline Company
If she becomes secretary of state, Rice would get to decide the fate of the controversial oil pipeline. Financial disclosure forms show the U.N. ambassador has a financial stake in the company that wants to build the pipeline.
A majority thinks Trump is to blame for Jan. 6 but won't face charges, poll finds
As the Jan. 6 hearings have played out, there has been only some, if any, movement in people's views of what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, but independents' views have changed since a December poll.
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Denton shelter drops 24/7 services in favor of long-term help and 'doing better with what we have'
The Denton Community Shelter will no longer be a 24/7 overnight emergency shelter for the rising homeless population in Denton County, except during inclement weather events, the shelter’s operator announced last week.
'Neither Snow Nor Rain' Celebrates History Of U.S. Postal Service
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with author Devin Leonard whose new book, Neither Snow Nor Rain, celebrates the history of the U.S. Postal Service.
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A Rolling Community Center In Tarrant County Brings Help To Those Who Need It
A North Texas nonprofit wants to bring services like food stamps and job assistance right to people's front doors.In March, the United Way of Tarrant…
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Biden made diversifying the federal bench a top priority. Here's a look at his legacy
President Biden's judicial picks have included the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, women of color to federal appeals courts and openly LGBTQ judges to serve on the federal bench.
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Trump Pardons Service Members Accused Of War Crimes
President Trump issued pardons to service members accused to war crimes, despite opposition from the Pentagon.
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Expert Doubts Jan. 6 Commission Will Produce A Fair Accounting
NPR's Steven Inskeep talks to ex-CIA officer John Sipher about his skepticism that a bipartisan commission put together by lawmakers will produce a full accounting of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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FBI Hostage Rescue Team, SEAL Team 6 Admiral Honored
The FBI Agents Association honored two men who recovered a young boy seized and held in an underground bunker in Alabama in 2013. They died a year later in a training accident.
People across the country offer their opinion of the House Jan. 6 hearings
We hear from people in Los Angeles, Houston, Seattle and Lancaster, Pa., about their reaction to the Jan. 6 hearings. There have been eight hearings so far.
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