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Second Impeachment?, Parler Banned & Largest Tech Show- Monday, January 11th, 2021
Season 1 · Episode 879

Second Impeachment?, Parler Banned & Largest Tech Show- Monday, January 11th, 2021

The NewsWorthy · Erica Mandy

January 11, 202113m 6s

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Show Notes

The news to know for Monday, January 11th, 2021!

What to know about:

  • calls to remove President Trump from the White House early
  • more arrests and online threats after last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol
  • a social media platform that just got kicked off the main app stores
  • the biggest night in college football
  • the world's largest technology show

Those stories and more in just 10 minutes!

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.

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Sources:

Lawmakers Consider Impeachment: Politico, CBS News, CNN, NY Times, NPR, Speaker.Gov, Snopes, Rep. Buck

Capitol Riot Arrests: NY Times, WaPo, Reuters, NBC News

2nd Capitol Police Officer Dies: Politico, NBC News, Axios, USCP, White House

Inauguration Threats: CNN, WaPo, FOX News, Mayor Bowser

Pence to Attend Inauguration: NPR, Reuters, CNBC

Indonesia Plane Crash: BBC, NY Times, NBC News, Reuters

U.S. Coronavirus Records: NPR, NBC News, WaPo, Johns Hopkins

Vaccine Rollout Problems: NY Times, CBS News, WSJ

College Football National Championship Game: CBS Sports, AP, USA Today

Twitter Blocks Trump: CNBC, Vox, WaPo, The Hill, Twitter

Google, Apple, Amazon Drop Parler: NY Times, AP, Deadline, Fox News

Consumer Electronics Show Begins: WaPo, USA Today, WSJ, Cnet, CES

SpaceX Dragon Leaving ISS: NASA, Thrillist, Florida Today

Money Monday: Companies Break Ties with Politicians: Bloomberg, WSJ, WaPo, Reuters, Axios, AP, CBS Sports, PGA