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  • The Trump's Trials team breaks down why prosecutors have a timeline problem, what Michael Cohen's testimony so far has shown, and why it may all come down to a question of sex and privacy in the end.
  • Jobless claims hit 6.6 million in today's report, doubling the grim milestone reached last week. The numbers are released weekly by the U.S. Department of Labor.
  • Jurors are set to begin deliberations in the trial of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort after prosecutors and defense attorneys delivered their closing arguments Wednesday.
  • Six members of the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 riots on the U.S. Capitol are running for reelection in 2022.
  • Jurors report they are split 6-6 in the murder trial of former Ku Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen. The 80-year-old defendant is accused of organizing the killing of three voting rights volunteers in Philadelphia, Miss., in 1964. It was one of the civil rights era's most notorious crimes.
  • La obra de la artista multidisciplinaria explora la migración, la pertenencia y la identidad - temas que probablemente resonarán con algunos estudiantes locales que asistieron a sus talleres y a una presentación en la escuela este mes.
  • On today’s newscast: Ballots go out on Monday for the city of Aspen’s municipal election; Garfield County Commissioners showed unanimous support for the West Mamm Creek Pipeline Project by sending a letter of endorsement to the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management; and state lawmakers are divided on how to hold the Colorado Bureau of Investigation accountable for a massive backlog in DNA testing. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • NPR's Mike Shuster reports on the relatively low profile the United States has kept in Liberia during that country's recent civil strife.
  • On today's newscast: The Roaring Fork Watershed is starting the new water year with no drought conditions, SkiCo is still searching for more people willing to house its seasonal employees, RMI is hosting a climate policy talk at TACAW Monday, Carbondale will celebrate its annual “Potato Days” this weekend, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Garfield County is opposing a new rule that could change how public lands are managed, Denver shelters badly need more staff who can speak Spanish as more migrants arrive, several local holiday performances are coming up in the valley, and more.
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