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Have hearings convinced Americans that Trump was singularly responsible for Jan. 6?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar of California, a member of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capital, for a preview Thursday's primetime hearing.
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A year after the Jan. 6 attack, Congress is plagued by a toxic atmosphere
Distrust between the parties is high a year after the violent insurrection. And it has affected how the institution operates.
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The Jan. 6 TV hearings conclude with some really compelling cliffhangers
The Jan. 6 hearings have been packaged like TV shows: Each episode has a plot, and some special guest stars, announced in advance. As a miniseries, the verdict is in: This particular show is a hit.
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Fact-Checking 6 Myths About The Perpetrators Of Mass Shootings
Mass shooters killed 31 people last weekend in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio, and three people in Gilroy, California, last month, including two children. The…
Want To Vote In The Nov. 6 Election? Better Register By Tomorrow.
Updated: Texas considers virtual schools, the weather mystifies; Barneys NorthPark will close.The book of lists claps shut tomorrow at your county’s…
Widely Respected Japanese Humanitarian Among 6 Killed In Afghanistan Attack
Tetsu Nakamura, a native of Fukuoka, spent years working to improve living conditions in rural areas of Afghanistan. He was gunned down Wednesday along with five associates.
Houston Votes To Join Other Texas Cities In Lawsuit Over New Immigration Law, SB 4
The largest city in Texas will join San Antonio, Dallas, Austin and other local governments in a lawsuit against the state’s new immigration enforcement…
'The Happening': Something Wicked in the Wind?
Suddenly, everyone in New York is violently suicidal — and the impulse seems to be spreading. The latest far-fetched frightfest from M. Night Shyamalan boasts a nifty setup — but the payoff is decidedly problematic.
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Composer Malek Jandali Considers Syria's Civil War, A Decade On
A simple piece that composer Malek Jandali wrote in 2011 became inextricable from the early protests in Syria. For a decade now, that connection has informed and invigorated his life and work.
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'Honey Boy' Marks Actor Shia LeBeouf's Screenwriting Debut
In the film Honey Boy, Shia LeBeouf tells his life story and stars as his father. It draws from his turbulent childhood as a Disney star and his conflicted relationship with his father.
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