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What do Americans think about the Jan. 6 House committee hearings?
NPR asks people in New York and New Jersey how they feel about the Jan. 6 hearings on Capitol Hill. On Thursday, the committee held the third of seven planned hearings.
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6 1/2-Year Sentence For 'I Killed A Man' YouTube Confessor
Matthew Cordle confessed online to driving drunk. A man was killed in the accident he caused. Cordle's video went viral. On Wednesday, he received less than the maximum sentence of about eight years in prison.
6 Things Surnames Can Say About Social Mobility
Here, some takeaways from new research that finds that families rise and fall across generations at a much slower rate than anyone thought. For example, the research finds that French-Canadian immigrants are a disadvantaged minority in the U.S.
At Least 6 Killed As Party Boat Filled With Tourists Sinks In Colombia
At least six people are said to have died after the El Almirante ferry, which was carrying more than 150 passengers, began sinking.
Chicago Blackhawks Take Home 3rd Stanley Cup In 6 Years With 2-0 Win
The Lightning offense struggled, getting just 24 shots on goal. Tampa Bay also won half as many faceoffs as Chicago and had six penalty minutes to the Blackhawks' two.
Russian President Vladimir Putin Wins Another 6-Year Term
Putin has been declared the winner in Sunday's Russian election, giving him a fourth term as president. Critics say the vote was staged, and the only questions are over the size of Putin's majority.
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Obama and Biden Raise $7.6 Million In Massive Virtual Fundraiser
Former President Barack Obama and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden held a virtual fundraiser together Tuesday. Biden has recently started to out-raise President Trump.
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Helicopter crashes into Hudson River, killing 6, including family of Spanish tourists
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York City on Thursday. Mayor Eric Adams has confirmed that 6 people are reported dead, including a family of tourists from Spain, with 3 children.
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Police In Belgium Arrest 6 Over New Year's Eve Terrorist Plot
Despite a string of arrests, the city has canceled plans for its annual fireworks show. Police raids in the Brussels area also put a man suspected of having links to ISIS behind bars.
Baltimore Reaches $6.4 Million Settlement Proposal With Freddie Gray Family
Gray suffered a fatal spine injury while in custody of police. His death sparked days of peaceful protests and a night of riots. The deal still has to be approved by the Board of Estimates.
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