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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.
Son of drug lord El Chapo Guzman has been captured in Mexico, sparking major violence
by Eyder Peralta
The son of notorious drug lord El Chapo Guzman has been captured in Mexico, after an overnight raid in the town of Culiacan.
Why South Asians are the most politically liberal of all Asian Americans
by Sandhya Dirks
South Asians are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the U.S., especially in battleground states. And out of all Asian Americans groups, they are the most politically liberal.
Many glaciers are set to vanish more quickly than previously thought, study says
by Rebecca Hersher
A new study suggests that mid-latitude glaciers, including those in western Canada, the Rocky Mountains and central Europe, will be gone by the end of the century.
What states are looking to do with abortion legislation in 2023
by Sarah McCammon
Lawmakers in many states will be returning to their state capitols in the New Year with a vastly different legal landscape surrounding abortion rights than one year ago.
Travelers from China must now test negative for COVID to enter the U.S.
by Rob Stein
The U.S. has started requiring all travelers from China to test negative for COVID, even though many experts think it won't help much.
The rise of video game unions
A group of video game testers has formed Microsoft's first labor union in the U.S. NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Nicole Carpenter, senior reporter at Polygon, about the rise of video game unions.
Residents of Oakland homeless camp say the city hasn't helped them during the storm
by Vanessa Rancaño
The massive storm hitting California is flooding homeless encampments throughout the state. In the Bay Area, residents of Oakland's Wood Street camp say they're not getting help from the city.
House Republicans try to elect a new speaker for a third straight day
by Deirdre Walsh
In another day of voting, California Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy is trying once again to net the majority of votes cast for speaker of the House.
Damar Hamlin is alert and communicating, doctors say
by Tom Goldman
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin's doctors say that he is alert and communicating.
Republican House freshman Mike Lawler on Speaker stalemate
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Representative-elect Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., about the ongoing votes for House speakership as he waits to be sworn in.
Russia's Putin ordered a temporary cease-fire in Ukraine during Orthodox Christmas
by Charles Maynes
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed his country's Defense Minister to order a temporary cease-fire in Ukraine over Orthodox Christmas.