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Capitol the night before a mob of Trump supporters stormed the building almost five years ago was in federal court today in Washington, D.C.
NPR's Ryan Lucas reports on Brian Cole Jr.
's first court appearance after a nearly five-year FBI investigation.
Driving through her home district of Tucson, Arizona, Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva came upon a roadblock and dozens of ICE agents raiding a neighborhood restaurant.
Brujava said that she shouted to the ICE agents to calm down and get out and blamed the Trump administration.
As the encounter escalated, the ICE agents used pepper spray.
Homeland Security said it was for crowd control.
But Grijalva says she was targeted and directly pepper sprayed.
Six months after being diagnosed with cancer, former President Joe Biden was back in Washington, D.C.
for an award at the LGBTQ Plus Victory Institute.
As NPR's Elena Moore reports, he spoke at the Political Action Committee's conference.
A federal vaccine advisory committee has voted to end a longstanding recommendation that all U.S.
babies get the hepatitis B vaccine on the day they're born.
Now an HHS panel recommends the birth dose only for babies whose mothers test positive.
This weekend, the Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah plays host to a ski mountaineering World Cup event.
The results will determine if Team USA or Canada heads to the Olympics.
Pamela McCall reports from Salt Lake City.
In the state of Georgia, the Public Service Commission this month will vote on a proposed massive buildout by Georgia Power.