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Airbnb Is Canceling All Reservations In Metro D.C. During Inauguration Week
The company also said it has banned "numerous individuals" that it found to be associated with hate groups or involved in criminal activity at the Capitol.
Opposing Remarks: Pelosi And Jordan Give Their Parties' Opening Statements
The House speaker said President Trump "must go," as GOP defender Rep. Jim Jordan charged Democrats "want to cancel the president" in Wednesday's impeachment debate. Watch video of their statements.
'Black Radical' Traces The Life And Legacy Of Activist William Monroe Trotter
Trotter was a Black newspaper editor in the early 20th century who advocated for civil rights by organizing mass protests. Historian Kerri Greenidge tells his story in her new book.
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'I Just Followed My Interests': Garry Trudeau On 50 Years Of 'Doonesbury'
Doonesbury was the first daily comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize for tackling social issues, politics and war. It all began as an irreverent strip in the Yale Daily News when Trudeau was a junior.
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CDC Warns New U.K. Coronavirus Variant Is Spreading Fast In The U.S.
It appears to be 50% more infectious, and researchers predict the new coronavirus variant could start to dominate in the U.S. by March. The time to prepare is now, they say.
About 20,000 National Guard Members To Deploy For Inauguration, Officials Say
The number represents an uptick in National Guard troops that will be deployed to the area, but it could still fluctuate.
Trump Becomes 1st U.S. President To Be Impeached Twice
The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump for inciting violence. Trump became the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
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Republican Congressman On Vote To Impeach Trump Again
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., about the move to impeach President Trump again after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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Democratic Congresswoman On Move To Impeach Trump Again
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., about the House's consideration of President Trump's impeachment and the outlook for a Senate trial.
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Tiny Desk Meets globalFEST: Vox Sambou, Aditya Prakash, Martha Redbone And More
Wednesday night's showcases blends the sounds of Haiti, India, Italy and the Indigenous people of North America.
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