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  • After Senate Republicans blocked plans for an outside commission to investigate the Capitol attack, the House voted to create a special panel for a new investigation. It was a largely partisan vote.
  • Allan Dowd of Maine Public Radio, reports on the two competing andidates for the Reform Party ticket - Ross Perot and Richard Lamm. Both were ampaigning in Maine yesterday.
  • It's been a tough week for the Tea Party and its supporters in Congress. But activist Sal Russo and others say that their movement isn't going away. They're looking ahead to next year's midterm elections, as well as to next month's local races.
  • On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee held a hybrid hearing to examine the events of Jan. 6, with particular focus on the Trump administration's response to the attack.
  • Fred Thys of member station WBUR reports on Green Party candidate Ralph Nader's New England campaign stops, which he is using to denounce his exclusion from the presidential debates.
  • Two independent candidates won their Senate races on Tuesday, but third-party candidates barely put a dent in the presidential outcome.
  • Germany's Angela Merkel faces a tough regional election today — that could see the anti-migrant Alternative for Germany party winning her political home state.
  • Millsboro, Del., is home to Punkin Chunkin 2005 World Championship. This year was the 20th for a contest to see who can build a machine to hurl a pumpkin the farthest. It's part science, part sport and all party.
  • 1. Grace and Mercy -- Jonathan Butler2. I Blame You -- Ledisi3. Jesus -- Kem ft. Patti Labelle and Ronald Isley4. Oye Como Va -- Natalie Cole ft. Arthur…
  • Gov. Ralph Northam is being called on to resign after a racist photo surfaced. The two Democratic officials in line behind him to assume the governorship are both embroiled in scandals of their own.
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