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4 Ways President Trump's 2nd Impeachment Will Change Washington
President Trump made history, the siege on the Capitol exposed splits in the GOP that are likely to remain, Biden's agenda will now compete with a Senate trial and the Capitol is a fortress.
Bill Proposes Dolly Parton Statue On Tenn. Capitol Grounds
State Rep. John Mark Windle introduced the bill in Nashville. He said Dolly Parton is the "perfect example" of the "kind, compassionate nature of Tennesseans."
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House Members Impeach Trump A 2nd Time, Citing Insurrection At Capitol
President Trump has been impeached for the second time. The charge is inciting an insurrection. The article will now make its way to the Senate, which will not reconvene until next week.
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News Brief: Historic Impeachment, Intelligence Failure, Mass Vaccinations
The Senate next week considers the impeachment resolution against President Trump. Why wasn't a threat report produced ahead of last week's pro-Trump rally? And, Arizona opens mass vaccination site.
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These Are The 10 Republicans Who Voted To Impeach Trump
It was the most members of a president's party to vote for his impeachment in history. Many Republicans faced safety threats ahead of the vote, but Trump had gone too far for this group.
State Republican Parties Blast Members Of GOP Who Voted To Impeach Trump
The decision by 10 representatives to split from their party could mean political blowback with their state's Republican Party come the next election.
After Attacks On Election Integrity, Georgia Officials Work To Rebuild Confidence
Georgia was ground zero for misinformation and attacks on election integrity, led by President Trump and a number of top Republicans in Georgia and beyond.
COVID-19 Origin Study: WHO Team Arrives In Wuhan To Investigate
Their arrival comes more than a week after an unexpected delay prevented the scientists from entering China.
222 Democrats, 10 Republicans Vote To Impeach Trump For A 2nd Time
NPR's Tonya Mosley talks to House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina after Trump's impeachment for incitement of insurrection. The article now goes to the Senate, which convenes next week.
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Pandemic Causes Historic — But Fleeting— Drop In U.S. Climate Emissions
As Americans stayed home during the pandemic, cars and planes produced less heat-trapping emissions. But the effect is only temporary.
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