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This Is A Spinal Tap
In the popular imagination, spinal taps get top symbolic billing when it comes to medically induced pain and foreboding. But a Mayo Clinic neurologist explains they are no big deal when performed properly.
The latest on the Louisville mass shooting that left 6 dead and 9 wounded
Police in Louisville say they don't know why a gunman burst into a bank and killed fivepeople, wounding nine others, before being killed by officers. The gunman was a past employee of the bank.
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Constitutional professor weighs in after Jan. 6 referrals
The House committee investigating Jan. 6 made multiple criminal referrals to the Department of Justice for former President Donald Trump.
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Supreme Court hears Jan.6-related case
The case could decide whether a federal obstruction law can be used to prosecute hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants.
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Top Stories: Fiscal Cliff Deal Means New Budget Battles; House Ignores Storm Aid Bill
Also: an oil rig is stuck on an Alaskan Island as salvage teams try to reach it; thieves in Paris steal $1 million worth of goods from an Apple store on New Year's Eve; while Indians mourn the brutal death of a woman who was gang raped, shocking new attacks on women are reported.
His brother was killed in 2004. Now he fights violent crime as a top Justice official
Kenneth Polite, head of the Criminal Division since July, wants to take the most dangerous people off the streets and spend more on preventing violence.
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More Than 9 Million Texans Cast Ballots Early, Topping State's Total Turnout In 2016
The mark set Friday by Texas, with its 38 electoral votes, also comes on the last day of early voting in the state. Texas, once a reliably red state, is seen as a "toss-up" heading into Election Day.
6 'fake electors' for Trump are indicted in Nevada
A Nevada grand jury indicted six individuals who submitted documents falsely attesting that they were the state's official presidential electors, and that Donald Trump won Nevada in the 2020 election.
Alt.Latino Playlist: Favorites Dominate The Week
Irene Diaz, Kali Uchis and Ulises Hadjis have been on the Alt.Latino radar for nearly a decade; their new singles share space with newer names.
On Day 6 Of Shutdown, Government Remains At Impasse
The Senate will be in session today, but most lawmakers remain away from Washington, with no signs of progress towards ending a partial government shutdown in its sixth day.
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