The Justice Department has exceeded 180 federal criminal cases against rioters and others connected to the US Capitol siege, with prosecutors’ latest charges coming against a man seen in videos wearing an “American Supremacist” sweatshirt in the Capitol on January 6.
‘American Idol’ frontrunner Wyatt Pike breaks silence after quitting show
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The Utah native, 20, released a statement on social media touching on his departure. "I had to leave the @AmericanIdol competition for personal reasons but am so thankful I get to play music for the rest of my life,"...
Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones defends Supreme Court packing attempt by invoking Capitol riot
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Jones, who co-sponsored the House bill aiming to add four seats to the court, posted a video claiming democracy is "in crisis" and blaming the nation's highest court. "This crisis didn’t arrive overnight or by accid...
Alyssa Milano, Chelsea Handler call on Joe Biden to take action on federal slavery reparations
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The duo appeared in a five-minute video produced by NowThis in which the two actresses, along with several politicians and activists, lay out the case for reparations in America and call on the current administration...
Daughter of fallen Capitol Police officer may long remember Rotunda tribute — thanks to a toy
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When she’s a teenager, perhaps 30 or 40 years from now, maybe even when Abigail’s a senior citizen. She'll likely recall how she fiddled with that model of the Capitol Dome as she sat inside the Capitol Rotunda itsel...
How the federal income tax began, and why it’s not going anywhere
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Through Prohibition, the Depression and two World Wars, Americans were called upon to finance an ever-growing federal government. In 1913, then-President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act, establishing th...
US Capitol rioter who tried to flee to Switzerland is jailed pre-trial
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Washington A geophysicist who allegedly beat police officers who were trying to help injured rioters during the US Capitol siege will be jailed before trial, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, citing the man's ham-hand...
Federal judge rules private land on border can be seized for the wall, despite Biden’s construction halt
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The federal government can take "immediate possession" of a Texas family's land along the US-Mexico border after a years-long court battle, a federal judge has ruled -- a move at odds with President Joe Biden's pled...
Capitol riot: Police officer won’t face charges in fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt, prosecutors say
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An investigation conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia determined "that there is insufficient evidence to support a criminal prosecution," the department said in a statement. Video Auth...
Pelosi says she would be open to abandoning 9/11-style commission for Capitol riot if efforts remain stalled
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Washington House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said for the first time that she would be open to establishing a select committee to probe the January 6 riot at the US Capitol if attempts to create an independent 9/11-style co...
Chicago prosecutors allege Adam Toledo, 13, had a gun when he was shot by police: reports
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Toledo purportedly had a firearm in his hand, where gun residue was also found, during the March 29 shooting on the west side of Chicago, prosecutors revealed during a Saturday court appearance for the man he was wit...
Broadcast networks avoid calling chaos in Minnesota a ‘riot,’ opting for softer terms
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Violence erupted in the Minneapolis suburb in response to the shooting, which Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Police Chief Tim Gannon suggested was a mistake by the officer who confused her gun with her Taser and fired at...