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Trump Impeachment Trial Verdict: How Senators Voted
Democrats did not gain enough Republican support to convict former President Donald Trump of inciting insurrection, but seven GOP senators did break with their own party. See the vote breakdown.
Biden On Trump Acquittal: 'The Substance Of The Charge Is Not In Dispute'
President Biden said that "even those opposed to the conviction, like Senate Minority Leader McConnell, believe Donald Trump was guilty of a 'disgraceful dereliction of duty'."
Symbols Of White Supremacy Confront Oregon Shoppers At Antiques Mall
Mass protests have brought attention to racism in systems, actions and beliefs. But as 15-year-old Lily Gallentine discovered, hate can also take shape in objects.
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Stacey Plaskett: Trump Trial Needed 'More Senators With Spines, Not More Witnesses'
Plaskett, a House manager in former President Trump's Senate trial, defends the decision not to call witnesses. "As all Americans believed at that moment, the evidence was overwhelming," she says.
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Sunday Puzzle: Of The Anagrams
Shawn Fritz plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Where Did The Flu Go? Homebound Kids Shape A Mild Season
There have been just 165 flu-related hospitalizations since October. Infectious disease specialist Dr. William Schaffner says virtual schooling has kept kids from spreading the flu so readily.
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A Boy Named 'Milo' Reminds Us To Choose Imagination Over Impressions
Milo and his big sister take a long subway ride to visit their mother, who is incarcerated, in the latest collaboration from award-winning picture book duo Matt de la Peña and Christian Robinson.
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Author Leah Johnson On Being Young, Black, Queer And In Love
Leah Johnson never saw herself in the novels she grew up with, so she wrote her own. Her debut is about the joy and frustration of growing up Black and queer in a place where that's not the norm.
Myanmar Protests Continue In Wake Of Military Takeover
Masses of protesters continue to gather in Myanmar's largest cities. Human rights groups say security forces are arresting democracy supporters in nighttime raids.
Winter Storms Across The Country Bring Snow And Ice To Millions Of Americans
More than 100 million Americans were under some type of winter weather advisory on Saturday, with more snow and ice expected to hit the southern and eastern United States over the coming days.
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