Month: January 2021
Updates: Pro-Trump Protesters Surge Through the Doors of the Capitol
Tensions rose as hundreds of marchers confronted the police outside the Capitol.
Read MoreOssoff and Warnock Win in Georgia, Democrats to Gain Control of Senate
Victories by Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock, which were overshadowed by violence from Trump supporters in Washington, will reshape the balance of power in Congress.
Read MoreCongress Will Resume Counting Electoral Votes Tonight After Capitol Riot, Pelosi Says – The Daily Beast
Congress Will Resume Counting Electoral Votes Tonight After Capitol Riot, Pelosi Says The Daily Beast The US Capitol secured 4 hours after being breached by pro-Trump rioters – Business Insider Business Insider Woman shot as rioters stormed U.S. Capitol has died KOIN.com Column:
Read MoreCalifornia vegan egg startup Eat Just yokes itself to China’s fast food chain
Eat Just, a food startup from San Francisco making chicken-less eggs, has ambitions to crack the Chinese market where consumer appetite for plant-based food is growing and other Western vegan substitute brands like Beyond became available in recent quarters. The
Read MoreSome Republican Senators Begin To Walk Back Objections To Election Results
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., said she could not longer object to the results “in good conscience,” following the violence at the U.S. Capitol. (Image credit: Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreSenate rejects challenge to Biden Arizona win
The Senate has overwhelmingly turned aside a challenge to President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in Arizona, guaranteeing the result will stand.
Read MoreSome White House officials concerned about keeping Trump in office
Some officials in the White House tell Yamiche Alcindor that there is growing concern that President Donald Trump is not deterred by the kind of violence seen Wednesday when supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. https://twitter.com/NewsHour/status/1347016513123979265 “What we see from the
Read MorePolice arrest 30 for violating Washington D.C. curfew after riot
The curfew had been imposed after scores of supporters of President Donald Trump broke into the Capitol, halting the constitutional process of voting to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s win. They were later forcibly removed from the Capitol.
Read MoreVideo Shows Newly Elected W.Va. Lawmaker Among Mob That Stormed The U.S. Capitol
West Virginia Del. Derrick Evans, sworn in last month, was seen in a since-deleted video entering the building. It is unclear whether Evans will face disciplinary action from fellow state lawmakers. (Image credit: Chris Kleponis/Sipa USA via Reuters)
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