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Trump Downplays Insurrection But Tells Supporters To 'Go Home'
In his first remarks since the start of the insurrection, President Trump said of the extremists who stormed the Capitol, "You're very special."
Grandparents, Dressed In Inflatable Polar Bear Costumes, Hug Grandkids
Barbara and Clive Walshaw really missed their grandkids, but needed to stay safe. Barbara found the costumes online. They put 'em on, snuck up to the grandkids' house and surprised them on Christmas.
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Senate Leader McConnell Condemns GOP Objections To Election Results
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to GOP strategist Scott Jennings, who worked for Sen. Mitch McConnell, about the outgoing majority leader, and the GOP's response to the mob that broke into the U.S. Capitol.
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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.
Storming The Capitol Didn't Change The Election, Some Trump Backers Realize
A mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol building, persuaded by the president's false claim of a stolen election. Even so, some recognize the campaign to overturn the results is doomed.
Where Is It Safe To Reopen Schools? New Research Offers Answers
A new study suggests reopening schools may be safer than previously thought, at least in communities where the coronavirus is not already spreading out of control.
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Some Republican Senators Walk Back Objections To Election Results
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., said she could no longer object to the results "in good conscience," following the violence at the U.S. Capitol.
Authorities Aim To Strengthen D.C. Security Before Biden's Inauguration
As thousands of National Guard troops begin deploying to the nation's capital ahead of Inauguration Day, police ask for help in identifying rioters who stormed the Capitol building on Wednesday.
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When Biden Takes Office, Undoing Trump's Health Policies Won't Be Easy
Democrats control the new Congress by such a slim margin that passing health laws will be daunting. Instead Biden may have to use executive authority to advance his health care vision.
Timeline: How One Of The Darkest Days In American History Unfolded
A mob stormed the U.S. Capitol after President Trump urged supporters to march to the building to oppose the election results. Roughly 14 hours later, Congress affirmed Joe Biden's victory.
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