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And finally, the American rugby star Ilona Marr may have hung up her dancing shoes after this past season of Dancing with the Stars, but she's back on the rugby field. Marr made her overseas professional debut with England's Bristol Bears on Sunday, breaking an attendance record for the club. Demand was so high, in fact, that the team had to move to a bigger stadium to accommodate the crowd.
Here she is talking to reporters after the match about her popularity and her hopes for the future of the sport.
Here she is talking to reporters after the match about her popularity and her hopes for the future of the sport.
Here she is talking to reporters after the match about her popularity and her hopes for the future of the sport.
Now, despite a losing effort, the Bears reported a record 9,420 fans who showed up to see Maher's first match, more than double their previous record. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening to the news app right now, we have a narrated article coming up next from New York Magazine.
Now, despite a losing effort, the Bears reported a record 9,420 fans who showed up to see Maher's first match, more than double their previous record. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening to the news app right now, we have a narrated article coming up next from New York Magazine.
Now, despite a losing effort, the Bears reported a record 9,420 fans who showed up to see Maher's first match, more than double their previous record. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening to the news app right now, we have a narrated article coming up next from New York Magazine.
Recreational use of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas or whippets, has boomed in popularity in recent years, with companies even selling candy-flavored versions over the counter through a legal loophole. And this trend has medical experts deeply concerned. If you're listening in the podcast app, you can follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
Recreational use of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas or whippets, has boomed in popularity in recent years, with companies even selling candy-flavored versions over the counter through a legal loophole. And this trend has medical experts deeply concerned. If you're listening in the podcast app, you can follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
Recreational use of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas or whippets, has boomed in popularity in recent years, with companies even selling candy-flavored versions over the counter through a legal loophole. And this trend has medical experts deeply concerned. If you're listening in the podcast app, you can follow Apple News Plus Narrated to find that story.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
And I'll be back with the news tomorrow.
Good morning. It's Monday, January 6th. I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shemitah Basu. Hope you had a great holiday season. This is Apple News Today. Coming up on today's show, remembering Jimmy Carter, a new warning about alcohol, and how to prepare for the cross-country winter storm. But first, today Congress will formally certify Donald Trump's presidential election victory.
Good morning. It's Monday, January 6th. I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shemitah Basu. Hope you had a great holiday season. This is Apple News Today. Coming up on today's show, remembering Jimmy Carter, a new warning about alcohol, and how to prepare for the cross-country winter storm. But first, today Congress will formally certify Donald Trump's presidential election victory.
Good morning. It's Monday, January 6th. I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shemitah Basu. Hope you had a great holiday season. This is Apple News Today. Coming up on today's show, remembering Jimmy Carter, a new warning about alcohol, and how to prepare for the cross-country winter storm. But first, today Congress will formally certify Donald Trump's presidential election victory.
Despite a snowstorm that's closed federal offices in D.C., Congress will still meet. And USA Today reports that the certification process is expected to go smoothly, with no reports of threats to the process. But just four years ago, it was a very different story. That is the sound of Trump supporters attacking the U.S.
Despite a snowstorm that's closed federal offices in D.C., Congress will still meet. And USA Today reports that the certification process is expected to go smoothly, with no reports of threats to the process. But just four years ago, it was a very different story. That is the sound of Trump supporters attacking the U.S.
Despite a snowstorm that's closed federal offices in D.C., Congress will still meet. And USA Today reports that the certification process is expected to go smoothly, with no reports of threats to the process. But just four years ago, it was a very different story. That is the sound of Trump supporters attacking the U.S.
Capitol on January 6, 2021, as they tried to stop the certification of that presidential election. One protester was shot and killed. About 140 police officers were injured in what the Justice Department has called possibly the largest single-day mass assault of law enforcement in American history. Today's certification is expected to be without incident.