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Fox News hosts begged Trump to stop Jan. 6 violence because they knew he started it

Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity haven’t been honest with viewers about Donald Trump’s role in Jan. 6 violence.

     

New Manhattan DA pledges to focus on Trump investigations

The next Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg Jr., says he plans to personally focus on the high-profile probe into former President Donald Trump’s business practices and may expand the investigative team while keeping at least one senior prosecuto…

Teachers, farmers, Nick Saban: How the pandemic changed 100 lives in the South

Nearly two years have passed since the world shut down, and all of our lives changed. These are the pandemic stories of 100 people across the South.

     

NFL Week 15 winners and losers: Cardinals, Bucs look terrible; Patriots, Titans give Chiefs a boost

While the Green Bay Packers became the first team to lock up a playoff berth, several of the NFL’s other top teams fell apart on Sunday.

     

This Latina doctor wanted to spark trust in the COVID vaccines. So, she enrolled her babies in a clinical trial.

Velocity Clinical Research enrolled about 650 kids at four locations across the country to participate in a clinical trial for Moderna’s vaccine.

     

3 Democratic lawmakers test positive for Covid

Three Democratic members of Congress announced Sunday that they have breakthrough coronavirus infections.

Traveling for the holidays? Here are the worst times to hit the road.

More than 109 million people are expected to hit the road between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2, driving up congestion across the nation.

     

Manchin’s decision on Build Back Better is a sign no one is afraid of this White House

Joe Manchin’s stunning announcement on Fox News should show Democrats they need to have a better plan for governing and navigating politics in 2022.

     

As southern border policies evolve, wall exhibit seeks to show part of migrants’ experience

An exhibit at the National Building Museum, opening just ‘Remain in Mexico’ changes US policy, seeks to show visitors what a border means.

     

Why do we kiss underneath a parasite? The origins of mistletoe explained

Mistletoe has been a staple at American holiday parties for generations. But why do we kiss underneath it?
     

Himalayan glaciers melting at an ‘exceptional’ rate because of global warming, study finds

Glaciers in the Himalayas are melting at an “exceptional” rate, threatening the water supply of millions of people in Asia.

     

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