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  • The congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection wrapped up its hearings Friday.
  • The U.S. Capitol Police has suspended six officers with pay for their actions during the Capitol riots on January 6. A further 29 officers are under investigation.
  • Cressida Dick, 56, a former beat cop in London's West End, on Wednesday was named the first female police commissioner in the organization's 188-year history.
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