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Ketanji Brown Jackson, A Supreme Court Prospect, Is Confirmed To A Key Appeals Court
Democrats and Republicans alike know that Jackson is on President Biden's Supreme Court shortlist should there be a vacancy.
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The Motel In The TV Show 'Schitt's Creek' Is For Sale
The Rosebud Motel appeared in every episode of the much beloved show, and is reportedly priced at about $1.6 million. In real life, it is named Hockley Motel and is in Mono, Ontario.
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Biden Makes 1st Judicial Nominations, Including A Supreme Court Contender
With the lesson of former President Barack Obama's difficulty in filling vacancies "imprinted on his brain," his staff says, the president sees filling judicial seats as a top priority.
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Oath Keepers, Proud Boys Are Under Intense Scrutiny Following Capitol Riot
Federal prosecutors have charged members of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys with conspiracy in connection with the Capitol riot. What do those cases tell us about advance planning for the violence?
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If In-Person Schooling Is Essential, Wen Says Teachers Should Be Vaccinated
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Leana Wen about reopening schools safely, and how that approach would change if in-person school instruction was treated as an essential service.
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News Brief: WHO Report, Chauvin Trial, Amazon Union Vote
WHO believes wildlife farms were the likely source of the pandemic. Prosecutors build a case against the ex-officer charged with George Floyd's murder. Historic Amazon union vote count begins Tuesday.
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'I Earned This': One Girl's Journey To Becoming An Eagle Scout
Scarlett Helmecki, the first girl in Delaware to achieve the rank, accepted the Eagle Scout challenge two years after joining an all-girl BSA troop.
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Evicted And Homeless Due To Pandemic — 'I Literally Had To Sleep In My Car'
Getting evicted during COVID can risk a person's health and doom their ability to find a home. The extension this week of a federal order preventing evictions could save many people from that fate.
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Minneapolis 911 Dispatcher Testifies: 'Something Was Wrong'
"My instincts were telling me that something was wrong," said Jena Scurry, who had a view of the interior of the squad car from which George Floyd was dragged. "It was an extended period of time."
With Focus On Domestic Extremists, Lawmakers Aim To Reorient National Security Agenda
In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a growing number of lawmakers are calling for a revamp of U.S. policy to better target domestic terrorists.
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