Can you call the events of Jan. 6 an insurgency? NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling what he thinks based on his experiences in Iraq.
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Social Media Site Gab Is Surging, Even As Critics Blame It For Capitol Violence
As federal investigators begin to launch criminal cases against some of the perpetrators of the violence, a growing chorus of advocates and lawmakers say tech companies bear some responsibility, too. (Image credit: Rafael Henrique/SIPA Images/Reuters)
Civil Rights Attorneys On Biden Administration Plans For Law Enforcement Reforms
NPR’s Michel Martin discusses the challenges confronting the Biden administration on policing with civil rights attorney Arthur Ago and Ramsey County, Minn., prosecutor John Choi.
The Latest On The Federal Investigation Into The Riot At The Capitol
The Justice Department has opened more than 275 investigations into the Capitol riot. Authorities say they are turning to the most serious crimes including assaults on law enforcement.
U.S. Executes Dustin Higgs In 13th And Final Execution Under Trump Administration
Higgs had been sentenced to death for the 1996 killings of three women. His lawyers had tried to argue that his diagnosis of COVID-19 would make death by lethal injection “cruel.” (Image credit: Federal Bureau of Prisons/Community Federal Defender Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania via AP)