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Rep. Jamie Raskin says Cassidy Hutchinson is a very credible witness
NPR's A Martinez talks to Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, who is also a Jan. 6 committee member, about some of the more significant revelations from the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson.
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Cybercrime Booms As Scammers Hack Human Nature To Steal Billions
Cybercrime is ballooning as scammers learn to research their victims and fine-tune their psychological tricks.
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Some California police are biased. A report says they have no clear plans to fix that
A scathing report by California's Auditor of five large police departments finds evidence of officer bias against women, people of color, immigrants, and LGBTQ people, and there's no goal to improve.
DOJ says Russia paid right-wing influencers to spread Russian propaganda
NPR’s Scott Simon and disinformation expert Renee DiResta discuss payments to right-wing influencers in what the Justice Department says is a Russian campaign to influence U.S. policy and voters.
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'A Sigh Of Relief': Crowdfunded Cab Rides Aim To Get Asian Americans Home Safe
In response to attacks against Asian Americans, there are efforts in some major U.S. cities to pool funds for taxi or app-based rides for people who feel unsafe walking or taking public transport.
Demystifying medical trends; lung cancer screening guidelines; 'Health Your Self: What’s Really Driving Your Care and How to Take Charge'
Demystifying medical trends; lung cancer screening guidelines; "Health Your Self: What’s Really Driving Your Care and How to Take Charge"
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“One Person, One Vote"; EMS policy may be to blame for inmate's death after ketamine; tea farming in Northeast Florida; local bakery raises money for Moms Demand Action
“One Person, One Vote"; EMS policy may be to blame for inmate's death after ketamine; tea farming in Northeast Florida; local bakery raises money for Moms Demand Action
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Climate disinformation; Jerry Saltz; Hakka Kitchen; What’s Good Wednesday
Climate disinformation; Jerry Saltz; Hakka Kitchen; What’s Good Wednesday
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Lawmakers tackle property insurance; DeSantis targets Florida prosecutor; the ‘cone of uncertainty’
Lawmakers tackle property insurance; DeSantis targets Florida prosecutor; the ‘cone of uncertainty’
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Capital Report: January 25, 2024
On tonight’s program: Kids under the age of 16 would be banned from social media sites under legislation now picking up speed in the Florida Legislature; State lawmakers are looking at giving the governor the authority to order the Florida State Guard to cross state lines to help with disasters and other serious situations; The practice of “swatting,” or making bogus calls to law enforcement to report serious, violent crimes has now prompted a federal response; It would be a lot easier for storage unit firms to clear out and liquidate abandoned property under a bill now being considered in Florida; And today was Jimmy Buffet Day at the Florida Capitol.
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