In the two years since Jan 6, 2021, more than 950 people have been charged for their roles in the riot, while 350 suspects remain on the FBI's list of violent offenders at the Capitol that day.
In a sign of progress for Congress, some Republicans are approaching a deal that could help Republican leader Kevin McCarthy get closer to clinching the necessary 218 votes to take the gavel.
The 21 Republicans who did not vote for McCarthy on every roll call generally, but not exclusively, come from uncompetitive districts, and almost all have some connection to the House Freedom Caucus.
Quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger nodded along in a Latah County courtroom as a judge read the five charges against him: four counts of murder in the first degree and a felony burglary charge.
Idaho officials have publicly released court documents in prosecutors’ case against Bryan Kohberger, who faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary in the killings of four U of I
students.
Biden said Mexico agreed to accept up to 30,000 border migrants a month. Typically, these people would be returned to their home nations, but their governments haven't been willing to accept them back.
One sign that Biden plans to run for re-election is that his Administration teed up a trip to the border near El Paso by outlining its Title 42 replacement plan, which is more political palliative than a
solution.
Hamlin had a simple question when he woke up Wednesday night in the intensive care unit, two days after he collapsed in cardiac arrest during the football game Monday night: “Who won?”
Amazon plans to cut more than 18,000 jobs—mostly consumer retail business and its human resources division-- in the largest layoff number in the firm's history, as it battles to save costs.
While CA’s new pay transparency law is intended to reduce gender and race pay gaps and help minorities and women compete in the labor market, it doesn’t require employers to post total compensation.
Harry’s book outlines grievances and bitterness in the Royal Family, such as urging their father not to marry Camilla, but one of the most striking claims was how he was physically attacked by his
brother.
Vladimir Putin played the Russian Orthodox Christmas card and ordered his military and Kyiv to observe a 36-hour ceasefire this weekend when believers from that faith celebrate the holiday.
Peterson has launched a legal challenge against the College of Psychologists of Ontario after he said the governing body threatened to pull his practicing license if he doesn’t complete social media
re-education.
The NFL said it will not resume the Bills-Bengals game that was suspended after Damar Hamlin collapsed but clarified that the decision would have no effect on which clubs qualify for the postseason.
Sen. Bob Casey was diagnosed with prostate cancer in December, but says he has “an excellent prognosis.” The 62-year-old will undergo surgery in the coming months and is expected to make a full
recovery.
The Federal Trade Commission proposed a new rule that would prohibit employers from imposing noncompete agreements on their workers,
a practice it called exploitative and widespread, affecting millions.
A Bionic willy that could restore erectile function has been developed, as experiments on pigs found a plastic patch can be used to strengthen tissue that contracts to keep the penis hard when it is
erect.
Al Schmidt will be nominated to be PA Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro's secretary of state, setting him up to oversee what is expected to be
a hard-fought 2024 election in the critical presidential battleground.
Peloton has agreed to pay a $19 million fine as part of a settlement over its treadmill recall following reports of more than a dozen injuries and the death of a child from its Tread+ and Tread
treadmills.
Mexican security forces captured on Thursday drug cartel leader Ovidio Guzman, a son of jailed kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman,
triggering a wave of violence ahead of a visit by President Biden next week.