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Biden gives a dozen medals to people who helped protect democracy during Jan. 6 riot
President Biden is marking the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by awarding medals to a dozen people who he said helped protect democracy that day.
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The Commanders' Jack Del Rio is off Twitter after calling the Jan. 6 riot a 'dust-up'
Del Rio also faces a $100,000 fine levied by Washington's head coach, a sum that will be donated to the U.S. Capitol Police Memorial Fund.
The Big Comeback: S&P 500 Closes At Record High 6 Months After Coronavirus Plunge
After plummeting 34% from its prior peak, the stock index has staged a steady recovery — gaining more than 50% since March, when lockdowns shut down much of the economy.
6-Time Gold Medalist Allyson Felix Helps Create Child-Care Grant For Female Athletes
A new grant is helping Olympians and Paralympians pay for child care while they compete in Tokyo. The $200,000 child-care grant is from the Women's Sports Foundation and clothing maker Athleta.
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Jan. 6 rioter says Trump should face the same fate as those who stormed the Capitol
Pam Hemphill, a Jan. 6 rioter who served her sentence for her role in the insurrection, offers her views on Trump's indictment in connection with attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
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6.5 Million Social Security Numbers Linked To Those 112 Or Older (And Likely Dead)
That's not a typo. A watchdog review of the Social Security Administration also found thousands of people who tried to verify employment eligibility using numbers belonging to those over that age.
DOJ arrests New York couple and seizes $3.6 billion in bitcoin related to 2016 hack
Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan were arrested Tuesday in Manhattan on money laundering and conspiracy charges.
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Jan. 6 defendant Guy Reffitt faces sentencing. The DOJ wants him to get 15 years
A judge will sentence Guy Reffitt, the first Jan. 6 defendant to be convicted by a jury. The DOJ wants him to get 15 years, including an enhancement for terrorism; he's asking for two years.
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Jan. 6 committee Chair Bennie Thompson says the U.S. came close to losing democracy
Fighting for civil rights and three decades in the House have primed Mississippi's Bennie Thompson for the most high-profile moment of his career — leading this month's hearings on Jan. 6.
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New NPR podcast, 'A Good Guy,' follows Marine who entered the Capitol on Jan. 6
The new NPR podcast debuts Friday. It tells the story of Sergeant Josh Abate, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 along with two of his fellow Marines.
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