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  • A police officer defended the Capitol from violent rioters on Jan. 6. With President-elect Donald Trump poised to pardon the rioters, he now asks, "what did I risk my life for?"
  • Jamie Smith, photographer & founder of The Social Fabric Collective, Olivia Deluca, participant in a SFC photography workshop; Valeria Sartor, chef and Olivia's mother, speaking in anticipation of the opening of Olivia's solo photo exhibition "AVP to MVD," February 21, 2025 & running through March 14th at the Circle Center for the Arts , Rear 130 S. Franklin St. in downtown Wilkes-Barre. There will be an artist's reception on Thursday, February 27th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. www.socialfabriccollective.org/events The Spring Photography Class offered by The Social Fabric Collective will begin on March 25th and run on Tuesdays from 4:00 to 6:30 through June 3rd. Formore information: www.socialfabriccollective.org/
  • Brandon Hanks, founder and director of Rebel Stagesin Stroudsburg, speaking about the 2026 summer seasonat RS and the summer camps to be offered by theSchool of Visual and Performing Arts.The season begins with, "For Colored Girls Who HaveConsidered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enough,"by Ntozake Shange June 19th at 8pm, 20th at 2:00 &8:00; & 21st at 6:00pmat the SVPA Black Box Theatre, 11 Foundry Streetin Stroudsburg.There will be a special Juneteenth Opening NightExperience from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pmwith a featured art showcase in collaboration withCreate & Be Studio; complimentary wine & lightrefreshments and entertainment as part of thecommunity gathering.For more information: facebook.com/rebelstagesand www.schoolofvisualandperformingarts.org
  • It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. NPR's Investigations team's coverage includes an archive of much of the documentation no longer available from the government.
  • Jurors continue to hear closing arguments in the trial of Steward Rhodes and four other members of the far-right militia, charged with seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 attack.
  • Michael and Susan Dell are donating $6.25 billion to fund "Trump Accounts" for 25 million U.S. children. The gift would put $250 into each eligible child's account.
  • Brian Ulrich pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy and obstruction, and agreed to cooperate with government investigators.
  • Hamas hailed the attack without claiming responsibility, calling it a "natural response to the occupation's crimes against our people."
  • Putin has been declared the winner in Sunday's Russian election, giving him a fourth term as president. Critics say the vote was staged, and the only questions are over the size of Putin's majority.
  • Washington state is suing Motel 6 for sharing guest information with immigration agents. NPR's Scott Simon talks with the state's attorney general, Bob Ferguson, about the case and marijuana policy.
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