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News Brief: Trump's Last 8 Days, 25th Amendment, Seditious Conspiracy
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
The House resumes efforts to remove the president from office. Trump still has support on Capitol Hill and in the White House. The probe into whether organized groups spurred violence at the Capitol.
News Brief: Trump Has 9 Days In Office, Rioters Arrested, COVID-19 Vaccine Challenges
Monday, January 11, 2021
House Democrats plan to impeach the president for a second time. Authorities seek those involved in the U.S. Capitol breach. As COVID-19 vaccines are distributed, the pandemic ravages the country.
New Louisville Police Chief Takes The Helm During Tense Time In The City
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Yvette Gentry will be the first Black woman to lead the city's police department. She discusses the Breonna Taylor case, the lack of Black police officers and the changes she envisions.
For Some Facebook Employees, Free Food Is Coming To An End
Sunday, August 12, 2018
Some cities in the Bay Area want to stop tech companies from offering free or discounted food in their cafeterias. The idea is to make employees go to local businesses for their meals.
YouTube HQ Completely Evacuated After Shooting
Tuesday, April 03, 2018
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with KQED reporter Tonya Mosley about the latest from San Bruno, Calif., where a shooting took place at the YouTube headquarters Tuesday.
Marijuana Farms In California Count Their Losses After Wildfires
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Medical and recreational marijuana use is legal in California. But under federal law, growing cannabis is illegal — which means growers don't have access to crop insurance.
Many Black Families Watching As 'Take A Knee' NFL Protests Continue
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
For a week, black NFL players have been under an even brighter spotlight than on any given Sunday and while some families are turning away from the game, others are watching closely.