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DeVos Resigns As Education Secretary, Says, 'Impressionable Children Are Watching'
The U.S. education secretary sent a letter to President Trump, announcing her resignation effective Friday.
On Far-Right Websites, Plans To Storm Capitol Were Made In Plain Sight
The groundwork for the attack on the U.S. Capitol had been laid for weeks, say experts on extremism and social media — but it was a surprise when this time, the rhetoric turned into real violence.
U.S. Capitol Flag Will Fly At Half-Staff; FBI Offers Reward Over Pipe Bombs
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after being injured in the mayhem, was a 42-year-old military veteran.
Prom Songs
Comedian Baron Vaughn and musician Open Mike Eagle compete in a music parody game about slow prom songs changed to be about things you learned in high school.
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Toy History
From the Fox sitcom Call Me Kat, actors Mayim Bialik and Cheyenne Jackson compete in an audio game about vintage toy commercials.
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Are Off To A Slow Start — But Not In Some Rural Areas
Some rural areas, where health care is usually harder to get, appear to be leading the nation in delivery of the COVID-19 vaccine. But health leaders are cautioning there are caveats.
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Legendary Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda Dies At 93
During his two decades as manager, the irascible, beloved Lasorda led Los Angeles to two World Series championships and four National League pennants.
Lebanon's Full Hospitals Turn Away Coronavirus Patients Amid Record Daily Cases
A coronavirus surge is overwhelming hospitals, leading doctors to tell families to care for sick loved ones at home instead. Health workers fear New Year's parties could have led to further spikes.
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Tracy Chapman Wins Lawsuit Against Nicki Minaj
According to the suit, Minaj rerecorded the lyrics and vocal melody of Chapman's song "Baby Can I Hold You" without permission. Minaj will pay the singer-songwriter $450,000 in an order of judgment.
With 12 Days Left, Removing Trump From Office Is Unlikely, If Not Impossible
The two options for removing a president are the 25th Amendment and impeachment. With the 25th unlikely to be invoked, Democrats appear to be moving toward another Trump impeachment.
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