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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol held another hearing Thursday night.During the hearing, the committee released new footage from the e
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New Orleans city officials have set a tentative date to remove the bodies of two workers that have been trapped inside a partially-collapsed construction site since October.The efforts to recover the bodies of the workers trapped in the collapsed Hard Rock Hotel constructio
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botella stanley e remains of the two workers.The two workers were killed in a partial collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel construction site in downtown New Orleans on Oct. 12. Recovery efforts have been hampered by fears that further disrupting the structure could cause more injury or damage.This story was originally published by KATC in Lafayette, Louisiana. Copyright 2020 Scripps Media,
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