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Talking to voters at a Wisconsin supper club
by Ashley Brown
Customers and staff at a Wisconsin supper club share their thoughts on the upcoming election.
The impact of the Jan. 6 hearings on American voters
by Danielle Kurtzleben
Nearly six in 10 Americans say they are paying at least some attention to the Jan. 6 hearings, according to a NPR-PBS NewsHour Marist poll. But a poll can't fully capture how people are reacting.
Here's what we've learned since the 1st Jan. 6 hearing
The Jan. 6 committee is wrapping up its summer series of made-for-TV hearings Thursday night. Here's a look back at all the bombshell details and the major revelations it's shared so far.
The alleged assassin of Shinzo Abe may have been driven by a grudge against 'Moonies'
by Anthony Kuhn
Japan's Unification Church is under the spotlight after the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Known as the "Moonies," the group was apparently the target of the alleged assassin's hatred.
Some fast-tracked drugs are tardy doing their trials to get regular FDA approval
by Sydney Lupkin
Stalled confirmatory trials and lax enforcement plague the Food and Drug Administration's accelerated approval pathway for pharmaceuticals that target urgent medical needs.
Can deleted text messages actually be retrieved?
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Paul Luehr, a former federal prosecutor at the Department of Justice, about what happens when texts message get deleted.
Rep. Adam Schiff on what to expect in the final Jan. 6 hearing
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., about the eighth and final Jan. 6 hearing.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigns despite surviving a no confidence vote
by Adam Raney
Despite surviving a no confidence vote, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has resigned. He said he won't govern without 100% support in his coalition, after some parties abstained from voting.
Jordan Peele mixes science fiction and thrills in 'Nope'
by Bob Mondello
Jordan Peele's latest thriller, Nope, has been shrouded in secrecy, but the shroud comes off this weekend.
California's water restrictions aren't impacting people equally
by caleigh wells
California cities are tightening water restrictions as the state's drought drags on. While some neighborhoods are turning into landscaping graveyards, others are as lush as they've ever been.
President Biden has tested positive for COVID-19
President Biden is experiencing mild symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19.
On Earth, NASA tech is all around us
While NASA's James Webb Space Telescope flies through space, its space technology has done more for people on Earth than you might know about.
Tonight's Jan. 6 hearing to focus on what Trump was doing for 3 hours during the riot
by Claudia Grisales
The House Jan. 6 committee will hold its eighth hearing Thursday night, focused on former President Trump's activities when he was out of public view for three hours during the attack on the Capitol.