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Where Was Security When A Pro-Trump Mob Stormed The Capitol?
Armed with pro-Trump banners, the rioters far outnumbered and swiftly overwhelmed the Capitol Police as they charged up the steps, smashed windows, broke into the Senate chamber and occupied offices.
How Online Sleuths Identified Rioters At The Capitol
The riot appeared to be all chaos and anarchy. But as researchers gave the online video and photos closer scrutiny, they produced forensic evidence that has identified those involved.
New Lockdowns In Europe As COVID-19 Cases Soar; Pakistan's PM Tests Positive
Several European countries have imposed new lockdown restrictions as COVD-19 cases soar. In Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan is self-isolating at home after testing positive for the virus.
Independent Oversight Board Considers Trump's Ban On Facebook
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Kate Klonick of St. John's University about whether Facebook's Oversight Board will decide to allow former President Donald Trump to return to the social media platform.
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K.A.A.N. Is The Answer To All Of Your Rap Desires
If you enjoy rap, allow Brandon Perry, aka K.A.A.N., to make your day.
Trump Administration Goes To War With The Media Over Inauguration Crowd Size
Press secretary Sean Spicer berated the press over its reporting on crowd size at the National Mall, but then he cited incorrect numbers for Metro ridership and falsely claimed the mall was full.
Trump Faces Fallout From Report He Calls Military 'Losers' And 'Suckers'
President Trump vehemently denied The Atlantic report, which cited unnamed sources describing offensive comments he has made about America's war dead and wounded veterans.
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Gab, Site Where Synagogue Shooting Suspect Posted, Is Suspended
The website, which has served as a home for the far-right online community, is now down after various platforms refused to host it.
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Greeting Cards Are Still A Thing In The Digital Age. Thanks, Millennials
Greeting card companies have weathered some tough times as more people send good wishes online. But millennials are purchasing more cards, which has helped stabilize the industry.
Father Of Alabama Woman Who Joined ISIS Sues Trump Administration For Her Return
Hoda Muthana was 20 when she moved to Syria and started posting ISIS propaganda online. Now she wants to come back, but the government claims she is not a U.S. citizen. Her father argues she is.
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