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News Brief: Kamala Harris, D.C. Violence Fallout, Flint Water Crisis
With impeachment trial and pandemic response, VP-elect Harris stresses need to multitask. States prepare for violence ahead of inauguration. And, more people are charged in Flint water crisis case.
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House Impeachment Manager On Preparations For Senate Trial
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., one of the House impeachment managers, about the case's next move — a trial in the Senate.
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NCSC Chief On Foreign And Domestic Threats The U.S. Faces
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with William Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, about the recent Russia hack and the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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ICU Travel Nurse On Her Work During The Pandemic's Deadliest Days
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Lydia Mobley, an intensive care unit nurse with Fastaff Travel Nursing, about what it's like to treat COVID-19 patients as the coronavirus continues to surge in the U.S.
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In The Rural West, Conservatives React Warily To Impeachment Trial
Some voters in the rural West say they're not tuning in to impeachment proceedings, calling them an overly partisan show trial. Conservative Idaho citizens say it may backfire against Democrats.
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Mississippi Activists Rally For Prison Reform After Recent Inmate Deaths
Three inmates died in Mississippi state prisons this week, leading the governor to announce operational changes. On Friday, activists are rallying at the state capitol to demand prison reform.
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Regional Elections In Italy May Be A Bellwether For A Far-Right Party
The right-wing League party has been booted out of Italy's federal government, but could make a comeback. Sunday's local elections in Emilia-Romagna are seen as a test of the party's strength.
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Behind The Suspected Saudi Arabian Hacking Of Jeff Bezos' Phone
NPR Ari Shapiro speaks with researcher and activist Iyad el-Baghdadi about his role in uncovering evidence that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hacked the phone of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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Democrats Wrap Up Their Case For Removal In Trump Impeachment Trial
House Democrats are wrapping up their case in favor of President Trump's removal from office. Starting Saturday, Trump's legal team will launch its defense in the impeachment trial.
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Politicians Are Quoting The Founding Fathers On Impeachment. Some Are Cherry-Picking
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Joanne Freeman, a history professor at Yale University, about politicians quoting Alexander Hamilton and other founding fathers during the impeachment trial.
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