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Janita Kan
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Republican Senators Take Actions Against Biden’s Moves on Paris Agreement, Keystone Pipeline
A group of Republican senators are taking steps to block President Joe Biden's executive actions to rejoin the ...
Congress
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The Senate on Jan. 20 confirmed President Joe Biden's nominee to serve as the head of the U.S. ...
Executive Branch
January 21, 2021
Federal Court Blocks Obamacare Mandate Forcing Doctors to Perform Transgender Surgery
A federal court has ruled to protect some doctors and health care providers from being penalized for refusing ...
Judiciary
January 20, 2021
Trump Signs Order for Study of Veterans Who Served at Toxic Base in Uzbekistan
As one of his final acts, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at helping veterans who ...
Politics
January 20, 2021
Trump Issues Memo Protecting Some Venezuelans Living in US From Deportation
President Donald Trump on Tuesday has approved the deferral of deportation of eligible Venezuelan nationals who fled to ...
Trump Administration
January 19, 2021
Federal Prosecutors File First Conspiracy Charges Over US Capitol Breach
Federal prosecutors have filed one of their first conspiracy cases against three people allegedly affiliated with the paramilitary ...
US News
January 19, 2021
Woman Accused of Taking Laptop From Pelosi’s Office During US Capitol Breach Arrested
A woman who was wanted for allegedly taking a laptop from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during the ...
Crime and Incidents
January 19, 2021
Trump Signs Order Expanding Federal Prosecutors’ Ability to Carry a Concealed Firearm
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order aimed at enhancing protections for federal judges, prosecutors, and ...
Trump Administration
January 18, 2021
Army Secretary Says Commanders on Lookout for Potential Insider Threats Ahead of Inauguration Day
U.S. Army commanders are on the lookout for any potential insider threats ahead of inauguration day, Army Secretary Ryan ...
Politics
January 18, 2021
‘Cowboys for Trump’ Founder Charged in Connection to US Capitol Breach
The founder of the organization Cowboys for Trump has been arrested and charged for his alleged involvement in ...
Crime and Incidents
January 18, 2021
Lindsey Graham Urges Chuck Schumer to Dismiss Trump Impeachment
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is urging Senate Democrat Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) to not proceed with an impeachment ...
Politics
January 17, 2021
Biden to Push Through Executive Orders, Pursue New Legislation in First 10 Days of Office
President-elect Joe Biden's transition team has laid out the incoming administration's priorities for its first ten days in ...
Politics
January 17, 2021
Facebook Temporarily Bans Ads for Gun Accessories, Protective Equipment
Facebook says that it's temporarily banning ads that promote firearm accessories and protective gear in the United States until after ...
Social Media
January 17, 2021
Virginia Man Arrested at DC Checkpoint With Unregistered Firearm, Says It Was ‘Honest Mistake’
The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) on Saturday announced that it had arrested a man at an inaugural security ...
Crime and Incidents
January 16, 2021
Washington Highly Militarized Ahead of Biden’s Inauguration
Fences with coiled barbed wire, security checkpoints, barricades, and heavily armed guards are what you would expect in ...
2020 Election
January 16, 2021
Confirmation Hearing for Biden’s Director of Intelligence Nominee Postponed
The confirmation hearing for President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has been postponed to next ...
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January 15, 2021
FBI Director: Agency Tracking ‘Extensive’ Online Chatter About Potential Inauguration Threats
FBI Director Chris Wray on Thursday said the bureau was monitoring an “extensive amount of concerning online chatter” ...
US News
January 15, 2021
Man Photographed Holding Confederate Flag During US Capitol Breach Charged: DOJ
A man who was photographed holding a Confederate Battle flag inside the Capitol Building on Jan. 6 has been ...
Crime and Incidents
January 14, 2021
Justice Department Charges 14 Leaders of MS-13 Gang With Terrorism Offenses
Fourteen of the highest-ranking leaders of the gang MS-13 have been indicted on a series of charges related ...
Judiciary
January 14, 2021
New York AG Sues NYPD, NYC Over Alleged Excessive Force Against Floyd Protesters
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the New York City police department and ...
Judiciary
January 14, 2021
Ex-Firefighter Accused of Throwing Fire Extinguisher Charged in US Capitol Breach
A retired Pennsylvania firefighter has been arrested and charged for allegedly striking police officers with a fire extinguisher ...
US News
January 14, 2021
2 Off-Duty Virginia Police Officers Charged in Connection With US Capitol Breach
Two off-duty police officers from Virginia were charged for allegedly participating in riots at the U.S. Capitol last ...
Crime and Incidents
January 14, 2021
Parler CEO Does Not Know When Social Media App Will Return
Parler founder and CEO John Matze said that he is uncertain whether his social media platform, which was ...
Social Media
January 13, 2021
McConnell Formally Rejects Calls for Early Start for Senate Impeachment Trial
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Wednesday that the second impeachment trial for President Donald Trump ...
Politics
January 13, 2021
Supreme Court Reinstates Rule Requiring Women to Pick Up Abortion Pill in Person
The Supreme Court has granted a Trump administration request to reinstate a rule requiring women to go in ...
Judiciary
January 13, 2021
House Votes to Pressure Pence to Invoke 25th Amendment
The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday voted to approve a resolution imploring Vice President Mike Pence to ...
Politics
January 13, 2021
FBI Received Intelligence About Potential for Violence Before US Capitol Breach
The FBI received intelligence about the potential for violence and shared it with law enforcement agencies ahead of the ...
US News
January 12, 2021
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