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Kevin McCarthy was elected speaker of the House late Friday night after 15 rounds of voting throughout the week. President Joe Biden recognized the heroism displayed on Jan. 6, 2021 on its second anniversary. Plus, Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin is recovering from cardiac arrest after collapsing during Monday Night Football.
Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the week. And don't forget to check out MSNBC.com for more. |
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Trump thought that he was the master of the crocodile he had nurtured and grown. He never imagined that it would turn on him. Read more. |
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Many have been held accountable for their anti-election actions. Congressional Republicans, however, are not among them. Read more. |
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Football is mostly unreformable because it is a lucrative business that is an integral part of American culture. Read more. |
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Seemingly out of nowhere, Trump fired off a series of deranged, disjointed "truths" about former Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman. Read more. |
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Even if he's never made a saint, conservative Catholics will revere Benedict XVI. Read more. |
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Tonight, on the heels of the two-year anniversary of Jan. 6, MSNBC Films presents an encore presentation of "Love & The Constitution," a feature documentary that provides an insider's view into the life of the House Jan. 6 Select Committee member, Representative Jamie Raskin, and an intimate look at both a nation and congressman in crisis. The film follows Representative Raskin for over three years as he fights to defend democracy during Donald Trump's presidency and in the second impeachment trial, and navigates intense personal tragedy amidst the loss of his son, who passed away just days before the attack on the Capitol. Watch "Love & The Constitution," tonight at 10 p.m. ET on MSNBC, and streaming now on Peacock. |
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