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What Hashtagged In 2015? Periods, Refugees And Nigerians At Hogwarts
If it didn't hashtag, did it really happen? We look back on the trendiest hashtags in global development in 2015.
A Day After Cohen Guilty Plea, Trump Contradicts His Former Personal Lawyer
President Trump and the White House had stayed mostly silent in the wake of Paul Manafort's conviction and Michael Cohen's guilty plea, but Wednesday, he returned to Twitter and taped a TV interview.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin on growing through trauma in year since Jan. 6 and his son's death
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., about leading an impeachment effort against President Trump. Raskin was inside the Capitol building on Jan. 6.
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NCAA Takes A Shot At Hosting 2021 Men's March Madness Tournament In One Area
The NCAA said hosting a tournament across 13 U.S. cities "would be very difficult to execute." Talks are underway to try to hold all 67 games of the tournament in Indianapolis in March and April.
Despite More Than 2 Dozen Legal Losses, Trump's Lawyers Press On With Election Fights
President Trump's campaign is insisting that Trump has a path to reelection victory despite Joe Biden's decisive win. Lawyers say they will pursue legal challenges to results in swing states.
Instagram Bars Robert F. Kennedy Jr. For Spreading Vaccine Misinformation
"We removed this account for repeatedly sharing debunked claims about the coronavirus or vaccines," says a spokesperson for Facebook, which owns Instagram.
In a video call, Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai told Olympics officials she's safe
Despite a video call between Peng Shuai and members of the Olympic Committee along with video of her attending events over the weekend, some remain concerned for the athlete's wellbeing.
The Irony And The Ecstasy Of India's First Medalist In Rio Olympics
Sakshi Malik — a 23-year-old woman from a patriarchal state — wrestled her way to a bronze medal.
French Politician Simone Veil, Holocaust Survivor And Abortion Pioneer, Dies At 89
Veil was widely revered across the political spectrum. "May her example inspire our countrymen, who will find in her the best of France," French President Emmanuel Macron said.
Key Justice Dept. Office Won't Say If It Approved White House Executive Orders
A key Justice Department unit has declined to comment on whether it's reviewing a stream of executive orders coming during Donald Trump's first week as president.
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