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'What She Ate' Reveals The Plates And Palates Of 6 Notable Women
Laura Shapiro has likened her method of biographical research to "standing in line at the supermarket and peering into the other carts." Critic Maureen Corrigan says her resulting book is fascinating.
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Russia Begins 6 Days Of Military War Games With Ally Belarus
Thousands of Russian troops are taking part in war games on NATO's border, in an exercise that imagines a conflict with the West. It's the biggest show of Russian military might since the Cold War.
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At least 6 are dead after shooting incident in Highland Park, Ill.
At least six people are dead and at least two dozen are injured after an an active shooter incident in the city of Highland Park, Ill.
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6 facts about false noncitizen voting claims and the election
All the available evidence suggests that a miniscule number of noncitizens vote illegally in federal elections and not in numbers that would sway the outcome of any race.
Senate report: intelligence agencies 'failed to fulfill their mission' ahead of Jan. 6
Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee issued a report claiming intelligence agencies failed "on a "fundamental level" in the lead-up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
What Putin's renewed 6-year term means for Ukraine and the West
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Yale historian Timothy Snyder about what another 6-year presidential term for Russian leader Vladimir Putin might mean for Ukraine and the West.
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Congress passes election reform designed to ward off another Jan. 6
The bipartisan legislation would update the certification process for presidential elections, which former President Donald Trump and his allies tried to exploit after the 2020 election.
The Texas Primaries: 6 Takeaways To Kick Off The 2018 Election Cycle
Democratic enthusiasm was up in Texas, but it's still a very Republican state. Statewide, Democrats face an uphill climb, but in key suburban House races, they could make gains.
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Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro indicted for not cooperating with Jan. 6 committee
Former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro faces two criminal charges for refusing to hand over documents and testify about the January 6 attack.
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The Jan. 6 committee postponed its Wednesday hearing and will next meet on Thursday
The select committee has announced without explanation that the hearing scheduled for June 15 has been postponed. The next hearing will take place June 16.
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