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  • 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.
  • People who were born in the city and don't identify as male or female can change the gender on their birth certificate to a third category of X, without acquiring approval from a physician.
  • 3M has agreed to pay $6 billion to vets and service members who suffered hearing loss due to faulty earplugs. The quarter million people who filed claims must decide if they'll join the settlement.
  • Although the last of the temporary fencing will be removed in the next few days, the Capitol itself will remain closed to most members of the public.
  • Tricia McLaughlin has become the public face defending the Trump administration's mass deportation policy and immigration tactics over the past year.
  • Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Michelle Krebs, an executive analyst at Autotrader, about the future of the automobile industry.
  • The Mystery Hour returns to Gillioz Theatre, solo exhibition from Meganne Rosen at Obelisk, First Friday Artwalk and the Springfield Regional Arts Council hosts $100 and under market at Juanita K. Hammons Hall, funky roots music from Jalopy, original theatre at the The Creamery Arts Center from Shane Everett, Branson Regional Arts Council opens White Christmas, and local bands gather to celebrate The Beatles at Imagine 2024, choir concerts, holiday jazz and so much more!
  • At the end of a year in which pop songs were a constant, provocative part of the national conversation, NPR Music critic Ann Powers sifts through the 100 most popular songs of the year to highlight 10 pure pop pleasures worth remembering.
  • First Friday Art Walk, Brandon Moore, Japanese Fall Festival, Ozarks Lyric Opera, KSMU turns 50, HERmonious Festival celebrating female musicians and benefiting Women in Need
  • Producers of Ozark Public Television's newest documentary discuss the film, part one of a two part series on fiddle music in the Ozarks, The Chapmans advocate for music education in Washington DC, music from Grady Drugg, and the 1st annual Midwest MidBEST Crankie Fest.
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