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The order for the evaluation from the intelligence community comes as judges continue to deny bail for suspects in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Jonathan Braun’s 10-year sentence for running a drug ring was commuted by the departing president. The White House did not mention that he faces separate accusations of violence and threats. He held the most celebrated record in sports for more than 30 years. The Braves slugger occupied the rarefied space of a player who stands out in every crowd — even one full of Hall of Famers. Teammates, Hall of Famers and former presidents mourned the loss of Hank Aaron, a player so terrific he could be taken for granted. The Congresswoman Cori Bush and the musician FKA twigs describe how manipulative, isolating conduct known as “coercive control” helped trap them in abusive relationships. Lawmakers are starting to listen. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. On his first day, President Biden reversed some of his predecessor’s most divisive policies. But governing by decree can be fraught. Biden economic adviser Jared Bernstein joins the podcast to defend progressive economic policies. The imagery of the Capitol siege will have enduring resonance. After January 6, the capital welcomed a solemn and safe transfer of power. Feeling things is an act of bravery. “I broke down sobbing. It’s been a long five and a half years.” If a Biden relief package isn’t open-ended, and tied to a full recovery, America is doomed to repeat last-minute partisan fights over aid. To succeed, Biden will need hope and history to rhyme. The first step in preventing right-wing violence is recognizing it as a major threat. The crisis Trump set in motion is far from over. You don’t get re-elected for things voters don’t know about. 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