Month: June 2022
Bennie Thompson says Jan. 6 was the ‘culmination of an attempted coup’
The chair of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection called the attack a “culmination of an attempted coup,” in opening remarks at Thursday’s hearing about that day’s riot. (Image credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Read More‘Et tu, Ivanka?’ Legal experts say Jan. 6 hearing went ‘right for the jugular’ with Trump daughter’s testimony
The House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol played a video clip of former White House senior advisor Ivanka Trump in the first half an hour of Thursday prime-time televised hearings. The older daughter of
Read MoreIvanka Trump said she accepted Barr’s conclusion that the 2020 election wasn’t stolen
Ivanka Trump reacted to then-Attorney General William Barr saying that the 2020 election was not stolen. (Image credit: Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreLiz Cheney: Vice Chairwoman Has Become a G.O.P. Outcast for Condemning Trump
She has been steadfast in continuing to blame the former president for stoking the Jan. 6 attack, and her Republican colleagues for following his lead.
Read MoreLil Nas X teases diss track against BET over awards show snub
Lil Nas X, who publicly came out in 2019, says his sexuality was a reason for his lack of BET Awards nominations this year. (Image credit: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for BET)
Read MoreBiden Pushes Back Against Waning U.S. Influence in Latin America
The president outlined his vision of shared goals on climate and migration at a summit boycotted by some nations.
Read MoreBiden administration moves to bolster Palestinian ties
Washington is reversing a Trump administration policy on U.S.-Palestinian relations, a move that comes before a possible visit by President Joe Biden to Israel.
Read MoreThis Louisiana man thought he was rescuing one kitten — then 12 more appeared
After getting all 13 kittens into his car, Robert Brantley headed back home. He said almost all the kittens have forever homes lined up and are getting checked out by a veterinarian. (Image credit: Screen grab from video taken by
Read MoreAware of Injuries Inside, Uvalde Police Waited to Confront Gunman
More than a dozen students remained alive for over an hour before officers entered their classrooms. The commander feared a risk to officers’ lives, new documents show.
Read MoreHouse Passes Red-Flag Bill as Senate Talks on Gun Violence Continue
The legislation stands little chance of enactment in its current form, but the idea of incentivizing states to allow guns to be taken from dangerous people is in play in bipartisan Senate talks.
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