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Biden's attorney general wanted to return to normal order; it hasn't been easy
by Carrie Johnson
The attorney general pledged to restore the Justice Department to normal order. It hasn't been easy, and may not last.
FEMA head talks about storm recovery efforts
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell about federal storm recovery efforts.
There's new urgency to get AEDs in schools after Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest
by Blake Farmer
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest brought new attention to automated external defibrillators. Many schools have one, but now some are making sure they know how to use it.
NFL playoffs resume with a rematch of the game canceled after Damar Hamlin's collapse
by Tom Goldman
The NFL playoffs resume with Cincinnati and Buffalo: a rematch of the canceled game after Damar Hamlin's collapse. As he recovers, there are questions about long-term health care for NFL players.
New George Santos allegations involve stealing money meant for a veteran's sick dog
by Quil Lawrence
The latest allegations against Long Island Republican George Santos are that he started a fundraiser to treat a military veteran's sick dog in 2016, but then refused to release the money.
Women of color disproportionately reenrolled in college during the pandemic
by Kirk Carapezza
Almost 40 million Americans have some college under their belts, but haven't finished a certificate or degree. During the pandemic, many who'd dropped out went back — and women of color led the way.
Allied nations — including the U.S. — met today to talk military support for Ukraine
by Tom Bowman
Having announced one of its biggest aid packages yet, U.S. military officials met with allied nations to talk military support for Ukraine. German support for the war remains an unresolved question.
Encore: Park City, Utah, welcomes back Sundance Film Festival attendees
by Mandalit del Barco
The Sundance Film Festival is back in-person this year after being mostly online for two years. The team sifted through 16,000 submissions — the highest number ever.
Encore: Why a shortage of parking places for tractor-trailers is a stubborn problem
by Frank Morris
Semitruck drivers spend hours searching for parking spots, which cuts into their earnings and slows down the supply chain. Many truckers are counting on a bipartisan push in Congress to help.
David Crosby, an icon of American rock, has died at age 81
by Eric Westervelt
David Crosby, an icon of American rock, has died. A co-founder of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young influenced a generation of rockers and singer songwriters. He was 81.
Biden tours California storm damage
by Rachael Myrow
President Biden is touring a battered California. The state has endured a series of powerful storms in recent weeks. Damage estimates are topping $1 billion with 40 of the state's 58 counties hit.