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  • The new NPR podcast debuts Friday. It tells the story of Sergeant Josh Abate, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 along with two of his fellow Marines.
  • As the Men's Sweet 16 round of the NCAA tournament kick off tomorrow, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with TNT Sports sideline reporter and bracketology expert, Andy Katz.
  • The former president is campaigning in South Carolina on Saturday night in the district of one GOP lawmaker who voted for impeachment and is facing a primary challenge from a Trump-backed opponent.
  • Ibram X. Kendi has been reading a lot of books about "the human rainbow" to his daughter — so we asked him to recommend some books kids can read to gain a better understanding of race in America.
  • Six former Mississippi Sheriff officers — some of whom called themselves "The Goon Squad" — plead guilty to state charges for the torture of two Black men.
  • When the house where the iconic '80s baseball movie "Bull Durham" was filmed went on the market, it attracted a lot more fans than buyers.
  • Hamas says it has agreed to Israel's request to speed up release of Israeli hostages, including two men held around a decade. The bodies of members of a young family are among those it will hand over.
  • Navarro was the former trade adviser, while Scavino was former deputy chief of staff. The two had been named in earlier committee subpoenas to testify.
  • On this page you'll find more than 55 stories about a proposal by the Massachusetts Army National Guard to build an 8-lane heavy machine gun range on Joint Base Cape Cod. The project would have required clearing 170 acres, and gunfire from the range would likely have been audible to students at the elementary school in nearby Forestdale.The Army National Guard said it needed the range to train its soldiers.A report by the Environmental Protection Agency, conducted in response to concerns of local communities and leaders, found that the proposed range would likely jeopardize the sole-source aquifer that supplies drinking water to more than 200,000 year-round homes and businesses Governor Maura Healey blocked the Guard from beginning construction on the range at the end of September, 2024, as funds were due to expire, effectively killing the project.The earliest reporting on this issue is at the bottom of the page. The newest reporting is at the top.
  • Superstorm Sandy, the Wampanoag casino bid, bears and sharks... it was a busy news year! On The Point with Mindy Todd, Paul Pronovost, Editor at the Cape…
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