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  • Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone are struggling with the ongoing outbreak. International correspondent Ofeibea Quist-Arcton updates NPR's Eric Westervelt on the latest news about Ebola in West Africa.
  • They're up-and-coming nations. They're regional political powers. And they're especially vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic.
  • The Jan. 6 panel heard testimony from former President Donald Trump's campaign manager in a hearing on Trump's awareness that he lost in 2020 and his effort to push the lie that he won in spite of it.
  • The House Jan. 6th committee has subpoenaed former President Trump. NPR's Cheryl W. Thompson speaks with former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman about what could happen next.
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    Also: The principal, a teacher and more children from the Newtown school massacre are laid to rest; more Pakistani health workers giving polio vaccines are killed; General Motors is buying back stock from the U.S. government from the auto bailout; and a major winter storm is headed for the Plains.
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  • In exchange for millions of dollars in bribes, Genaro Garcia Luna, formerly in charge of all the country's federal police, allegedly allowed the Sinaloa Cartel to operate with impunity.
  • The White House named Neil Eggleston its new top lawyer. He'll have to muster his legal and political skills to deal with a divided Congress and multiple investigations of the Obama's administration.
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