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Kansas City Fans Celebrate Chiefs Super Bowl Victory
Kansas City Chiefs fans basked in the glory of their first Super Bowl win in half a century with a parade and victory rally.
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'I Did Nothing Wrong': Trump Defiant After Senate Acquittal
The Senate found President Trump not guilty of the impeachment charges against him. "We went through hell, unfairly," he said in a statement at the White House.
Salvadorans Are In Danger After Deportation From U.S., Report Says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to social scientist Elizabeth Kennedy, co-author of a Human Rights Watch report on violence against deported Salvadorans. Data show they face murder, rape and other violence.
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Senate Impeachment Trial Ends: Voters React To Trump's Acquittal
The Senate on Wednesday acquitted President Trump on two articles of impeachment that were filed by the House. Voters across the country react to the president's acquittal.
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News Brief: Impeachment Acquittal, Iowa Caucuses, Juan Guaidó
The Senate acquits President Trump of two impeachment charges. There is still no clear winner in the Iowa caucuses. And, Venezuela's opposition leader attends Trump's State of the Union address.
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A Creative Take On The Mona Lisa Is Up For Sale In Paris
The work of art is made entirely of Rubik's Cubes — all the little colored squares create a kind of mosaic. It's expected to sell at auction for more than $160,000.
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Bernie Madoff Seeks Early Release Because He Has 'Less Than 18 Months' To Live
A lawyer says Madoff, who is serving a 150-year sentence, suffers from terminal kidney failure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons denied a similar request for release last year.
Beijing Braces For Coronavirus Cases As Lunar Holiday Ends
On Monday, the holiday — which was extended to help slow the coronavirus outbreak — comes to an end in the capital. The city is preparing for a potential increase in infections.
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Chinese Doctor Who Sounded Early Warning About Coronavirus Dies After Contracting It
A hospital in China says a doctor who was reprimanded by authorities for sounding an early warning about the coronavirus has died from the illness. Dr. Li Wenliang was a 34-year-old opthalmologist.
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Commentary: Imagining A Farewell To The Iowa Caucuses
A comedian offers his "Mobituary" for the Iowa caucuses, which, after this week, may have hammered the nails in their own coffins.
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