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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
The jury considering the charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution against the music mogul Sean Combs began its deliberations.
Survivors of gun violence are running for office, saying they bring a new perspective
by Juana Summers
Gun control groups are recruiting candidates to run for office whose lives have been affected by gun violence. The candidates say they'll bring a new perspective to understanding issues around guns.
Jan. 6 panel report shows Mark Meadows' role in trying to overturn election
by Claudia Grisales
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection is moving forward to hold former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress after he stopped cooperating with them.
1st vaccinated nurse in the U.S. reflects 1 year later
by Allison Aubrey
Tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 shot given in the U.S. to a nurse on Long Island. She reflects on what's happened in that year and how her life has changed.
Despite pressure on HFPA, projects with the most Golden Globe nods aren't so diverse
by Linda Holmes
Golden Globes nominations were released Monday — but this year, the awards were overshadowed by allegations surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The legacy of Vicente Fernandez, king of ranchera music, who died on Sunday
by Carrie Kahn
The King of ranchera music, Vicente Fernandez, died Sunday. He leaves tens of millions of devoted fans throughout the Latino world.
Returning farmland to Yakama Nation is a step toward self-sufficiency tribes once had
by Anna King - N3
The racial justice movement has highlighted injustices around Native Americans and land ownership. One family in Washington has decided to return its farmland to the Yakama Nation.
At least 8 died at the local candle factory in one of the areas hit hard by tornadoes
by David Schaper
In western Kentucky, the city of Mayfield got walloped by Friday night's tornado. Huge swathes of the area were destroyed and an unknown number of people were killed.
Review: 'Succession' season 3 finale contained major power grabs
by Eric Deggans
The third season finale of HBO's Succession aired Sunday. After a slow start, the season had finally started to feel like it was taking off.
USA Gymnastics settles with Nassar abuse victims
After a years-long legal battle, USA Gymnastics, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee and their insurers have agreed to pay victims of disgraced former team doctor Larry Nassar $380 million.
Scientists are working to figure out how climate change influences tornadoes
by Dan Charles
Tornadoes remain among the most unpredictable weather events. Unlike hurricanes, there's little evidence so far that the planet's warming climate is producing more of them, or more severe ones.
Civil engineer says buildings will need to prepare for stronger storms
NPR's Audie Cornish chats with civil engineering expert David Prevatt about how to prepare buildings for tornadoes following a series of deadly storms.