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  • Former President Trump spoke to the Christian conservative group Faith and Freedom Coalition as the House Jan. 6 committee continues its hearings laying out his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo chronicles the hardscrabble lives of some of Mumbai's poorest — and most inventive — people in her first book, Behind the Beautiful Forevers.
  • The Cleveland Cavaliers shocked the basketball world with their first pick in last night's NBA draft. The team chose Canadian by-way-of-UNLV Anthony Bennett number one overall.
  • Iowa's Republican-led Legislature passed a bill banning most abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy during a marathon session Tuesday. Gov. Kim Reynolds said she would sign the bill on Friday.
  • "For most people, Jan. 6 happened for a few hours," U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell said in the select committee hearing. "But for those of us who were in the thick of it, it has not ended."
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Katherine Boo spent more than three years in Mumbai's Annawadi slum. In her new book, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, she profiles people living in extreme poverty — right in the shadow of luxury hotels.
  • We hear responses from listeners to our interviews with Reza ahlavi (RAY-zuh PA-la-VEE), son of the late Shah of Iran, and Nora Boustany boo-STAH-nee) of the Washington Post.
  • NPR's Michael Skoler reports from Rwanda on the exhumation of a mass grave site requested by the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal. The site is in a town called Kibuye (kih-BOO-yay), not far from the refugee camps in Zaire.
  • Anne-Elise Henzl (ann-aleez HEN-zull) of Milwaukee member tation W-U-W-M visited the Circus World Museum in Baraboro (BARE-uh-boo), isconsin, where visitors can experience the musical history of the travelling ircus.
  • Liane Hansen speaks with Washington Post reporter Nora oustany (boos-STAHN-nee) about the two Iraqi generals who defected last week rom the inner circle of Saddam Hussein. The generals have called for the verthrow of Hussein through pressure from the international community.
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