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    Jan 5

    THURSDAY: speaks with Kamala Harris on the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Watch the exclusive interview: 💻 Online at 6 p.m. Eastern: 📺 On :

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  2. Descendants of people the Jesuits enslaved are learning and reclaiming the stories of their ancestors and pushing the institutions around them to tell a complete story, one that includes their families and the harm that was done.

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    Louisiana is already among the most restrictive states for abortion in America. Now, the possibility of an imminent Supreme Court ruling allowing states to further restrict access has pushed the wait time for abortions in the state to several weeks.

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    Marion Palfi spent months, often years with her subjects, following them over time. She wasn't just focused on presenting an aesthetic. She wanted to change their lives.

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    Sandra Garza, who was late Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick’s partner for 11 years, says she blames Trump for the riot, adding that the former president is yet to call her since Sicknick’s death: “He doesn't have the courage or the spine to.”

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  6. 4 hours ago

    Authorities say they’ve solved a publishing industry whodunit with the arrest last week of a man accused of numerous literary heists in recent years.

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  7. 6 hours ago

    With bigger farms taking over a larger share of the market overall, many smaller dairy farms are also at a crossroads where they have to adapt or call it quits.

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  8. 7 hours ago

    In the diplomatic flurry surrounding the Russian military buildup on Ukraine’s border the EU has largely been a bystander.

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  9. 8 hours ago

    The special exemption to France’s quarantine rules being rolled out to hospitals, elderly care homes, doctors’ offices and other essential health services testifies to the growing strain on the French medical system by the fast-spreading omicron variant.

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  10. 9 hours ago

    One year later, Trump is hardly a leader in exile. Instead, he is the undisputed leader of the Republican Party and a leading contender for the 2024 presidential nomination.

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  11. After a five-year battle, USA Gymnastics, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and their insurance companies reached a settlement with the victims of former physician Larry Nassar.

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  12. During the peak of the pandemic in May 2020, the positivity rate at federal detention centers for migrants was 50%. “The Facility” is a film that documents the conditions at one such center. reports.

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  13. Federal Reserve officials announced they are prepared to fight inflation with a series of interest rate hikes in 2022, suggesting it will begin earlier than they projected just months ago.

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  14. "We are not conditioning humanitarian assistance on anything that the Taliban moves forward with," Tom West, the U.S.'s special representative for Afghanistan, says. Here's what we know about the current status of foreign aid being sent to the country.

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  15. The influential critic, author and feminist bell hooks died in December at the age of 69. We discussed her work and legacy.

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  16. Few inventors have had such a positive effect on so many lives as Louis Braille, the remarkable educator, innovator and advocate for the blind. (via )

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  17. The deadly tornado outbreak that tore through communities from Arkansas to Illinois last month was so unusual in its duration and strength that a lot of people are asking what role climate change might have played.

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  18. Rosalind Franklin was a British chemist whose X-ray diffraction image of DNA was critical in solving the double helix mystery. But she was not credited and died before the record could be corrected.

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  19. Teachers say they understand why so many of their colleagues have been leaving the profession, and they want solutions that will help them take care of their students and keep teachers and students safe.

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  20. Are you a parent or caretaker of a child under the age of 5 who is too young to be vaccinated? The PBS NewsHour would like to hear from you. Please fill out our form:

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  21. The worry that the coronavirus will upend life at any moment has never let up for families. And that chronic unpredictability has had consequences, especially for women.

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