Why America\u2019s digital divide could soon get worse. And, what happens when extremist beliefs move from the fringe to the mainstream.
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When they were rolled out nearly two decades ago, 3G wireless networks served as the bedrock of an explosion in cell phones and connected devices. Now, they\u2019re being phased out by telecommunications companies that want to focus their money on their 4G and 5G networks. Cat Zakrzewski reports on the vulnerable Americans that could be left behind if the transition away from 3G networks isn\u2019t done carefully. And if you use a 3G device, here\u2019s what you need to know about the end of the 3G service.
On Monday, Stephen K. Bannon \u2013 one of President Donald Trump\u2019s former advisers \u2013 walked into the FBI\u2019s field office in Washington and turned himself in. He\u2019d been charged with two counts of contempt of Congress the week before, having refused to comply with a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Hannah Allam reports on some of the other actors facing legal consequences for their involvement in the Capitol riot \u2013 and on how the ideologies that fueled the insurrection are finding new homes at school board and city council meetings.
The introduction to this episode has been updated for clarity.