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5 takeaways from the Capitol riot criminal cases, one year later
NPR has been tracking every criminal case related to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. One year after the riot, here are some of the key patterns that have emerged from the cases.
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Timeline Of Trump And Russia In Mid-2016: A Series Of Coincidences Or Something More?
The June 2016 email chain released by Donald Trump Jr. puts what happened in the spring and summer of that year in a new light.
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How immigration politics clash with reality in the swing state of Arizona
In Nogales, Ariz., immigration and casual border crossings are a way of life. But the pressure is mounting as asylum seekers strain local resources and the economy depends on border traffic.
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Officials Investigate Boston Train That Left Station Without An Operator
About 50 passengers were aboard the Red Line train when it left the Braintree station south of Boston about 6 a.m. Thursday.
Attorney Bruce Castor Opens With A Winding Defense Of Former President Trump
The gist of the former Montgomery County district attorney's remarks hinged on the argument that Democrats were responding in a partisan way to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
Jelena Ostapenko Pulls A Thrilling Upset To Win The French Open
The unseeded Latvian shocked Simona Halep on Saturday, winning her first major in dramatic fashion. Ostapenko overcame dozens of unforced errors on the strength of a number of stunning shots.
Staples And Office Depot Call Off Merger After Judge's Ruling
More than a year after Staples announced the $6.3 billion merger, a judge has blocked it, saying it would hurt competition in the office supplies industry. The companies then called off the deal.
Floodwaters Hit Record Highs In River North Of Chicago
The flooding north of Chicago has affected some 6,800 buildings and is "unprecedented," Illinois officials said. It's expected to worsen this weekend.
Sunday Puzzle: Missing Doubles
Listener Sara Stasi plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's David Folkenflik.
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At Least 14 Dead After Earthquake Hits Southern Taiwan
Rescue efforts continue in the city of Tainan, where a magnitude 6.4 quake struck early Saturday. News services report two of the dead are a baby and an adult man. Some 120,000 are without power.
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