As a mob of pro-Trump rioters overran the U.S. Capitol on January 6, Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem took a photo of the crowd. read more
The Biden administration on Monday put Michigan's Democratic governor on notice that her plea for more vaccine to be sent to the state isn't going to happen, despite a surging Covid-19 outbreak there. read more
Republican Sen. John Cornyn faced backlash Monday for bemoaning President Joe Biden's "conventional" tweets and lack of cable news hits. read more
The police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb apparently intended to fire a Taser, not a handgun, the city's police chief said Monday. read more
Domino's Pizza said Monday it's testing a self-driving delivery vehicle in southeastern Texas that could ultimately send out pies across the country. read more
Tensions in the area are very high as the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, a former police officer accused of killing George Floyd, enters its third week. read more
A desert city built on a reputation for excess and indulgence wants to become a model for restraint and conservation with a first-in-the-nation policy banning grass that nobody walks on. read more
More than 100 corporate and business leaders responded to Mitch McConnell's threat by meeting to discuss cutting off the GOP. read more
A police officer in Virginia who confronted a uniformed Black Army medic at gunpoint and doused him with pepper spray during a traffic stop, an exchange captured on video, has been fired, officials said on Sunday. read more
Nearly 40,000 children in the United States have lost at least one parent to COVID-19, according to a sobering new report published in the JAMA Network Monday. read more
John Boehner says a tendency toward being "political terrorists" is stronger in his own Republican Party than among Democrats, and named Texas Senator Ted Cruz and fellow Ohioan Representative Jim Jordan as among the offenders. read more
Former Trump campaign lawyer Joe diGenova issued an apology Thursday to former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director Chris Krebs for previously saying Krebs "should be drawn and quartered" and "taken out at dawn and shot." read more
Tom Mockaitis: President Trump is gone, but the movement he encouraged is alive and well. read more
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that Florida has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. federal government and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, demanding cruises be allowed to begin sailing again from Florida's ports. read more
Videos shared online show a parade of slow-moving Teslas dipping in and out of tunnels and driving around stations. read more
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