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Today, Explained
What did Wikipedia do?

An alleged Nazi sympathizer who stormed the Capitol on January the 6th just got sentenced to four years in lockup. This is a picture of Timothy Hale Cusinelli, proudly sporting a Hitler mustache, in photos revealed by prosecutors in a court filing.

Today, Explained
What did Wikipedia do?

In response to Chairman Grassley's question to Mr. Martin, He said, quote, I am not close with Mr. Hale Cusinelli, and I otherwise do not have close, consistent interactions with him, end of quote. That answer is contradicted by Mr. Martin's own words and actions.

Today, Explained
What did Wikipedia do?

In response to Chairman Grassley's question to Mr. Martin, He said, quote, I am not close with Mr. Hale Cusinelli, and I otherwise do not have close, consistent interactions with him, end of quote. That answer is contradicted by Mr. Martin's own words and actions.

Today, Explained
What did Wikipedia do?

In response to Chairman Grassley's question to Mr. Martin, He said, quote, I am not close with Mr. Hale Cusinelli, and I otherwise do not have close, consistent interactions with him, end of quote. That answer is contradicted by Mr. Martin's own words and actions.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

The 72-year-old was exonerated by DNA, which made history as the oldest exoneration by DNA in the United States.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

The 72-year-old was exonerated by DNA, which made history as the oldest exoneration by DNA in the United States.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

The 72-year-old was exonerated by DNA, which made history as the oldest exoneration by DNA in the United States.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

A man who spent 25 years in prison tried twice. DNA now setting him free.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

A man who spent 25 years in prison tried twice. DNA now setting him free.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

A man who spent 25 years in prison tried twice. DNA now setting him free.

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