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1,000 people have been charged for the Capitol riot. Here's where their cases stand
More than 1,000 people have now been charged for the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. NPR has tracked every case from arrest to sentencing. Here's what is happening to those charged.
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At $1.6 Billion, Mega Millions Jackpot Becomes Largest In Lottery History
After no one won the jackpot in a drawing on Friday night, the winnings surpassed the record $1.586 billion for the Powerball prize in January 2016. The next drawing will be on Tuesday night.
Women's gymnastics is changing in more ways than one
What had once been a sport associated largely with white girls is increasingly dominated by women of color. And more elite gymnasts are competing in the NCAA while they go for the gold.
Black Lives Matter Activists Lead March To Democratic Convention
Demonstrators with the Black Lives Matter movement and other groups marched 6 miles to rally outside the Democratic National Convention. They called for more police accountability and other issues.
A Love Letter to 6 Generations of Strong Women in One Multi-Racial Family
Author Susan Straight’s new memoir, “In the Country of Women” — her first foray into nonfiction — celebrates the orange groves, tumbleweeds and driveway barbecues of Riverside and the Inland Empire. Straight’s memoir honors six generations of women in her multi-racial family, offering a history lesson about the violence they endured, and their tenacious pursuit of … Continue reading A Love Letter to 6 Generations of Strong Women in One Multi-Racial Family →
Who Is Cesar Sayoc? Bomb Suspect Has Criminal History, Attacked Democrats Online
The Florida man charged on Friday ran afoul of the law for decades and was arrested for a slew of crimes, including larceny, drug possession and making a bomb threat.
'New York Times' top editor answers critics — including some inside his newsroom
In a conversation with Morning Edition, Joe Kahn, executive editor of The New York Times, discussed the danger to free press under Trump and critiques of his newsroom from both the left and the right.
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Politics In The News: President's Tweet On Trump Tower Meeting
President Trump acknowledged that a 2016 meeting during the presidential campaign was aimed at getting negative information about Hillary Clinton from a Russian operative.
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The Trump administration fired nearly 100 immigration judges in 2025. What's next?
An immigration court in San Francisco is the latest to close its doors, NPR has learned, as the Trump administration seeks to remake the system that offers immigrants due process.
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Small Indiana Nonprofit Falls Victim To Ransom Cyberattack
A small Indiana nonprofit was devastated by a malware attack earlier this year. It's still recovering after hackers stole data.
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