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Rep. Jamie Raskin searches for answers in 'Unthinkable' journey of trauma and grief
In a new memoir, the Democratic congressman recounts a year of loss and grief after the death of son Tommy — and a motivation to right the wrongs that occurred on Jan. 6.
Tanks, Flyovers And Heightened Security: Trump's 4th Of July Ups Taxpayer Cost
Lawmakers are still waiting to hear the price tag on this year's event. Thursday's celebration is expected to feature military hardware and a speech by President Trump at the Lincoln Memorial.
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Your Public Radio Guide To SXSW 2019
With so many events, SXSW can be tricky to navigate without a set schedule. We've compiled a list of events and entertainment for all the public radio nerds headed to Austin (or staying home)
NPR Health News Briefs: Jan. 2 - Jan. 8
Among the week's stories: a blood protein that may be as important as cholesterol for heart attack patients; malaria in the Caribbean; and risks from pet rodents.
A timeline of events leading up to Israel's Rafah offensive
The Gaza Strip's Rafah border crossing with Egypt has been a key lifeline for people in the Palestinian enclave. Here is a timeline of events since Oct. 7, 2023, leading up to Israel's offensive.
Tribune, Tronc And Beyond: A Slur, A Secret Payout And A Looming Sale
Tribune Publishing secretly started to pay more than $2.5 million to a fired news executive to settle a lawsuit. It sought to keep a slur by controlling owner Michael Ferro from becoming public.
Member Of The Oath Keepers First To Plea Guilty In U.S. Capitol Attack Investigation
The Justice Department has secured its first guilty plea in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack investigation. A founding member of an anti-government militia group has pleaded guilty on two counts.
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To Shorten Long Security Lines, Union Calls For More TSA Screeners
The American Federation of Government Employees has called for 6,000 new screeners to handle the rise in air travel traffic. Renee Montagne talks to union President J. David Cox.
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A bipartisan Senate group announces a deal on reforming the Electoral Count Act
The 1887 law governs the process of counting Electoral College votes and came under fresh scrutiny following attempts to invalidate the presidential election results on Jan. 6, 2021.
DOJ ups the pressure on Trump as it looks into his actions to overturn the election
NPR's Asma Khalid talks to former federal prosecutor Brian Jacobs about reports the Justice Department is looking at former President Trump's actions as part of its Jan. 6 criminal probe.
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