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- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
NPR's political correspondent offers an analysis of Wednesday's news, including pro-Trump extremists' insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and p...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
After a difficult year following the police killing of Breonna Taylor, Louisville has a new police chief, Erika Shields, who resigned as Atl...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
A traffic jam in a snowstorm — that's how people describe the scene at West Coast ports, where cargo ships are stacking up. This shipping bo...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
NPR's congressional correspondent shares the latest developments of the pro-Trump insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
From France to Germany to The Netherlands, citizens are venting frustration over the pace of the mass vaccination program.(Image credit: Lau...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
"We can't allow him to remain in office, it's a matter of preserving our Republic and we need to fulfill our oath," wrote the Minnesota Dem...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
The world is watching as its Electoral College certification of the presidential election is disrupted by a mob breaking in.
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
After a three year push by the Trump administration, almost no oil companies offered bids. Analysts point to controversary, low oil prices,...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
The president addressed the crowd gathered to protest Biden's win and afterward, his supporters pushed past barriers onto the Capitol ground...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Detective Joshua Jaynes, who secured the search warrant for Taylor's apartment, and Detective Myles Cosgrove, who federal investigators said...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
"Now we are working at full speed to approve it & make it available in the EU," said EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. It would...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
District Judge Vanessa Baraitser – who earlier this week rejected the U.S. extradition request – ruled that Assange must be held in custody...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
There's growing concern in Germany about the slow start to the campaign. German politicians blame EU leaders for moving too slowly, and for...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
The U.S. is slapping new tariffs on French handbags, cognac and other products. The import taxes are the latest weapons in trans-Atlantic tr...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
The spike in COVID-19 cases is battering hospitals, and Los Angeles County is in crisis. The number will likely go up after a weekend of New...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Experts say crime across the U.S. in 2020 was like no other year as COVID-19 ravaged the country and protests flared. It was a seesaw of dip...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
As votes are counted in Ga. Senate runoffs, Congress will certify presidential results. Charges won't be file against white officer who kill...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Protesters were out in Kenosha, Wis., after the district attorney announced Tuesday that he will not file charges against the white police o...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Lisa Montgomery is to be put to death next week. The woman she killed was eight months pregnant. Montgomery's lawyers filed for clemency, sa...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Government officials in France are under fire for the slow rollout of the coronavirus vaccine. The country has one of the highest death toll...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
At a Party Congress gathering in Pyongyang, Kim Jong Un acknowledged that policies of the past five years had been an abject failure.
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Texas Rep. Kevin Brady announced on Twitter Tuesday that he tested positive for the coronavirus. It follows a positive diagnosis for fellow...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
The action, which falls under a strict new Beijing-imposed national security law imposed on Hong Kong, comes in response to an unauthorized,...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
Cleta Mitchell's now-former law firm, Foley & Lardner, said this week that her involvement in the president's call with Georgia officials al...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2021/1/6
The order, which takes effect in 45 days, says the apps use "personal electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers" to "a...