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Pro-Trump Election Conspiracist Lin Wood Investigated Over Possible Illegal Voting
The Georgia secretary of state's office is looking into whether Wood was actually a resident of South Carolina when he voted in the November general election.
PHOTOS: Mayhem Erupts In D.C. As Pro-Trump Extremists Storm U.S. Capitol
Pro-Trump extremists halted lawmakers as they counted the Electoral College ballots for President-elect Joe Biden.
Facebook Oversight Board Co-Chair On Determining The Future Of Trump's Accounts
Facebook oversight board co-chair Jamal Greene tells NPR about what the board is considering as it weighs whether to allow Donald Trump back onto Facebook and Instagram.
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Cheney Will Vote To Impeach: 'There Has Never Been A Greater Betrayal By A President'
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is the first member of House GOP leadership to announce publicly support of impeachment. Five other Republican House members also said they'll vote to impeach Trump.
San Francisco Man Who Threatened Asian Woman In Bakery Arrested For Hate Crime
The victim first called police on Sunday when she says Darrell Hunter entered the store threatening to shoot Chinese people. Officials arrested him days later when he returned to menace her.
San Jose's Mayor Says The Gunman Set Fire To His Own Home Before Killing 9
Santa Clara County said a ninth victim in Wednesday's shooting died in a hospital. This brings the death toll to 10, including the gunman.
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El Salvador Plans To Use Electricity Generated From Volcanoes To Mine Bitcoin
Bitcoin mining has taken a lot of heat for being harmful to the environment since it requires massive amounts of electricity to generate the invisible currency.
Danish, German Authorities Detain 14 Suspects In Counter-Terrorism Operation
The Danish intelligence service said it detained 13 people, with another arrested in Germany in a "linked" case. Seven are facing charges of possessing components for making explosives.
Portugal Opens World's Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge, And It's A Trip
The record-breaking bridge measures roughly 1,692 feet long and is suspended more than 570 feet above a rushing river. Officials in the town of Arouca called it "frighteningly beautiful."
Hundreds Of Dead Migratory Birds In New York City Prompt Calls For Dimming Lights
After a volunteer collected more than 200 dead migratory birds from the sidewalks around the World Trade Center, bird groups in the city called on the complex to dim unnecessary lights at night.
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