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  • Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has declined to recuse himself from two Jan. 6-related cases despite calls to do so after news reports said controversial flags were flown outside his properties.
  • After a flood of racist comments from white supremacists on Zoom during a virtual city council meeting, Charlottesville is suspending public comment, unless it’s in person… The Central Shenandoah Health District re-opens a clinic in Waynesboro after more than a year… A consultant for Governor Youngkin helped organize the January 6th rally that preceded the Capitol insurrection in 2021….
  • The man who just over two years ago shot to death two Bridgewater College officers will spend the rest of his life in prison… A police officer seriously injured in the January 6th insurrection tours Virginia to tell his story, and counter misinformation… As lawmakers in Richmond continue their work, the lieutenant governor apologizes for misgendering the only transgender member of the General Assembly….
  • Starting in December, expectant parents in the Farmville area will have to travel to Lynchburg for the nearest prenatal care... A jury awards $10 million to a former Newport News teacher and JMU graduate shot by a 6-year-old student... Our November Books & Brews guest, veteran journalist Miranda Spivack, tells the story of five people who questioned their local officials and the secret deals they uncovered....
  • The outgoing president issues pardons for some of those, including two Virginians, who helped uncover the truth about the January 6th insurrection… The returning president pardons those convicted of engaging in the violence of that day… The General Assembly advances legislation to strip tax breaks for Confederate groups, and to protect abortion, marriage equality and voting rights in the state’s constitution….
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Carol Leonnig of The Washington Post about her reporting on the DOJ's delay in investigating Donald Trump's involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
  • NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Democratic Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren of California about a new court filing from the House Jan. 6 committee.
  • Biden didn't utter Trump's name but referred repeatedly to him with forceful, and at times personal, denunciations of his actions. "He's not just a former president. He's a defeated former president."
  • Vermont Democrat Peter Welch was among the lawmakers stuck in the House balcony as the angry mob approached.
  • The explosive testimony about former President Trump's actions on Jan. 6, 2021, has led to calls from some right-leaning outlets that Trump is unfit to serve in office.
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