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6 in 10 Americans say U.S. democracy is in crisis as the 'Big Lie' takes root
A year after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, a new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that Americans are pessimistic about the future of democracy, as false claims about the 2020 election persist.
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A Man Is Shot Dead By New Zealand Police After He Attacks 6 In A Supermarket
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the man was a Sri Lankan national who was inspired by the Islamic State group and described the incident as a terror attack.
House Passes $4.6 Billion Bill To Send Humanitarian Aid To The Southern Border
The House voted Thursday on a bill to provide humanitarian aid at the border. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., joins NPR's Audie Cornish to discuss the vote.
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In its third hearing, the House Jan. 6 panel will hear from 2 witnesses
The House select committee investigating the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol will focus on how ex- President Donald Trump pressured then-Vice President Mike Pence not to count lawful electoral votes.
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Capitol Rioter Who Walked On Senate Floor On Jan. 6 Sentenced To 8 Months In Prison
A U.S. District Court judge says he wanted to send a message with his sentencing of Paul Hodgkins. It is the first resolution of a felony case stemming from the insurrection.
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Select Committee Heard From 4 Police Officers Who Defended The Capitol On Jan. 6
The Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol began its work Tuesday. Four police officers who defended the building that day testified.
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Georgia's 6th District Is Changing Fast, But That Doesn't Mean Democrats Can Flip It
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Emory University Professor Andra Gillespie about Georgia's 6th Congressional district race between Lucy McBath and incumbent Karen Handel.
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Another defamation suit filed against Fox News — this one over Jan. 6 allegations
Ray Epps is suing Fox for portraying him as an instigator of violence on Jan 6. 2021. He says he believed Fox that former President Donald Trump had been cheated of victory in the 2020 race.
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6 consejos para navegar las ansiedades a causa de las reaperturas de COVID-19
Conforme más personas se están vacunando, quizás se siente un poco nervioso sobre las reaperturas de negocios en California. Pero no está solo.
In the U.S., some 4.6 million people are disenfranchised due to a felony conviction
An estimated 2% of the U.S. voting age population is ineligible to cast a ballot due to a felony conviction. State-level felon disenfranchisement rates vary dramatically.
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