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Democrats warn against the release of Jan. 6 tapes to Fox News host Tucker Carlson
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, who led the panel that investigated the Jan. 6 attacks, about the risk of giving access to security footage to Carlson.
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Video Shows 6-Year-Old Girl Heard On ProPublica Tape Reunited With Mother
After being separated from her mother, Alison Jimena Valencia Madrid asked authorities to call her aunt — she had memorized the number. Now ProPublica has published video of her back with her mom.
Jan. 6 panel: Former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark fails to cooperate in testimony
Former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark appeared for a deposition, but the panel says he failed to cooperate.
As Congress Haggles Over Patriot Act, We Answer 6 Basic Questions
If you haven't been paying attention, here's a primer on the changes Congress is considering making to U.S. surveillance practices.
A 6-year-old shooter raises tough questions for the criminal justice system
Attorney Rene Sandler talks to NPR's A Martinez about legal representation in criminal cases involving children, after a six-year-old is accused of shooting his teacher in Newport News, Va.
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A'ja Wilson snags a record fourth WNBA MVP
Wilson, a 6-foot-4 center for the Las Vegas Aces, has dominated this year. In her eighth season, she finished in the top five in points, rebounds, blocks and steals.
For The First Time In 6 Weeks, Millions Of Children In Spain Can Play Outside Again
After mounting pressure from parents, the Spanish government announced last week that starting Sunday, children could leave the house for one hour each day.
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Former student opens fire at a private religious school in Nashville — killing 6
Nashville is mourning victims of Monday's school shooting as police try to figure out the motive of the 28-year-old shooter, who was killed by police. Three children and 3 adults were killed.
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One Of The Men Charged In The Michigan Governor Kidnap Plot Gets 6 Years In Prison
Ty Garbin pleaded guilty last year for his role in a conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer from her vacation home.
Tragedy In Connecticut: 20 Children, 6 Adults Killed At Elementary School
"Our hearts are broken," President Obama told the nation today as the awful news emerged. Police say they found 18 children and six adults dead at the scene. Two other children died later. The gunman's body was also found at the school.
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