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Evening Masterwork: Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 6 in C “Little” for October 4, 2022
Evening Masterwork: Franz Schubert's Symphony No. 6 in C “Little” for October 4, 2022
The leader of the Oath Keepers is charged with conspiracy for Jan. 6 riot
The federal government has charged Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, and 10 others with seditious conspiracy in the most serious case to emerge from its probe into the Capitol attack.
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The next steps for the Jan. 6 committee as hearings come to a close
With the Jan. 6 committee wrapping up its summer hearings this week, here's a look at the next steps in its investigation.
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FCC reinstates net neutrality policies after 6 years
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Gregory Rosston of Stanford University about the FCC's decision to reinstate net neutrality policies and what the last 6 years on the internet has been like without them.
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A top researcher says it's time to rethink our entire approach to preschool
A long-term study of a statewide preschool program tracked students through the sixth grade and found those who attended prekindergarten falling behind.
2 police officers relive Jan. 6 through their own bodycam footage
D.C. police officers experienced some of the most intense violence during the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. We sat down with two of them to rewatch their body camera footage from that day.
Trump lawyer's Jan. 6 actions 'threatened our democracy,' State Bar attorney says
Attorneys for the California Bar say their case against Trump lawyer John Eastman was about fighting a threat to democracy.
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Evening Masterworks: Franz Schubert's String Quartet No. 13 for May 6, 2023
Evening Masterworks: Franz Schubert's String Quartet No. 13 for May 6, 2023
Evening Masterworks: Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in a Op. 16 for May 6, 2024
Evening Masterworks: Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in a Op. 16 for May 6, 2024
These films took the top prizes at Sundance – plus 11 films our critic loved
A documentary deconstructs the true crime genre, an obsessive worms his way into a pop star's entourage, and more standouts from Sundance 2025.
To Bridge The Digital Divide, Biden Administration Launches Vaccine Hotline
It's part of the administration's push to get 70% of adults in the U.S. vaccinated with at least one dose by July 4.
A court in Guatemala has sentenced a prominent journalist to 6 years in jail
Human rights groups have called the trial of journalist José Rubén Zamora a politically motivated sham after his newspaper uncovered corruption in the Central American country.
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Jan. 6 committee member Jamie Raskin calls Biden pardon 'a sign of our strange times'
Rep. Raskin is one of the people Biden pardoned before he left office. Raskin says it's strange to be pardoned for doing his job.
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Should Justice Thomas recuse himself from hearing cases about Jan. 6 or the election?
Ginni Thomas' texts to former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows have caused many to ask whether Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself because of his wife's activities.
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Who stole tons of valuable ammunition brass from Army’s top helicopter gun range? Feds focus on Florida man
Army criminal investigators in Alabama say their suspect accidentally left behind clues to his identity pointing back to Florida: two Gatorade bottles with trace amounts of DNA.
Florida Breaks Annual Manatee Death Record In First 6 Months Of 2021
More than 840 manatee deaths were recorded between Jan. 1 and July 2, according to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Mother-daughter bakers create a 6 foot Han Solo sculpture in bread
Remember how the Star Wars character looked at the end of The Empire Strikes Back? He was frozen in carbonite, hands straining to reach out. They did the same thing in bread and call it "Pan Solo."
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Naomi Osaka wins her first Wimbledon tennis match in 6 years
Osaka will next play American Emma Navarro in the second round of the tournament.
Proud Boys, Oath Keepers receive subpoenas in congressional Jan. 6 probe
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol has issued five new subpoenas for witnesses lawmakers want to hear from, in addition to 40 witnesses subpoenaed already.
NFL suspends quarterback Deshaun Watson for 6 games over sexual assault accusations
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Lindsay Jones, senior NFL Editor for The Ringer, about the NFL suspending quarterback Deshaun Watson for six games.
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News brief: Senate gun vote, reaction to Supreme Court gun ruling, Jan. 6 hearing
The Senate passes a gun control bill and sends it to the House. The Supreme Court strikes down New York's law restricting concealed carrying of guns. A recap of Thursday's House Jan. 6 hearing.
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6 takeaways from the 2022 midterm election that's not over yet
These midterm elections show why it's always important to never assume you know exactly what's going to happen in advance – and to keep an open mind for potential surprises.
Russian-American journalist sentenced to 6.5 years in rapid, secret trial
Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, was convicted of "spreading false information" about the Russian army.
A censored nude painting from 1616 is set to be digitally unveiled
Long before Instagram, the male-dominated art world had censorship guidelines of its own. After a cover-up paint job, restorers will create a digital image of Artemisia Gentileschi's original work.
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