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Trump Warns Impeachment Is ‘Tremendous Danger' to U.S., Doesn't Take Responsibility for Capitol Riot
Trump’s comments were his first to the media since a mob of his supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol, enraged over the election of Joe Biden.
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DC Attorney General Considers Riot Incitement Charges Against Donald Trump Jr., Giuliani, GOP Rep. Brooks
The D.C. attorney general is considering whether to charge Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks for inciting the Capitol riot.
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Pro-Trump Dark Money Groups Organized the Rally That Led to Deadly Capitol Hill Riot
A web of pro-Trump dark money groups organized and funded a rally that led to the infamous riot on Capitol Hill.
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Millions of Unemployed Americans Will Get a $300 Per Week Federal UI Boost Through March With New Stimulus Bill
After months of negotiations, Congressional Republicans and Democrats have finally come to an agreement on a new pandemic relief package.
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Congress Scrambles to Finalize Covid Relief, Avoid Shutdown as Deadline Draws Near
Congress is trying to finalize a coronavirus relief plan and needs to pass a funding bill before Saturday to prevent a government shutdown.
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Rep. Mike Kelly Asks Supreme Court to Nullify Biden Win Over Trump in Pennsylvania as He Challenges Mail-In Ballot Rule
Rep. Mike Kelly’s request comes after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf already has certified that Joe Biden won the state over President Donald Trump.
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Sango Ups the Warehouse Takeover Game
The Travelers Club of San Diego has been hosting some grade-A rap talent around town, and this time around they’re upping their game with Sango at the Warehouse Takeover.
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Remains Found Believed to Be UFC Fighter's Stepdaughter
An Alabama district attorney said Monday that authorities have “good reason” to believe human remains found in a wooded area belong to the missing stepdaughter of a UFC heavyweight fighter. The remains were found on a county road in neighboring Macon County, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told The Associated Press. “I can confirm that human remains have been...
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Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case
The disgraced former mayor of Baltimore pleaded guilty Thursday to federal conspiracy and tax evasion charges in a case involving sales of her self-published children’s books.
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Ex-NFL Player Kellen Winslow Jr Pleads Guilty During Retrial of Rape Charges
Five months after a jury convicted Kellen Winslow Jr. of raping a homeless woman, the former NFL player pleaded guilty to additional rape and sexual battery charges during a retrial Monday.
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Feds: 20 Charged, Including Colombo Crime Family Members, in Major Crime Sweep
Twenty people, including members of the Colombo crime family, have been charged with a litany of crimes, including racketeering, extortion and loansharking, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
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Veteran Television Newsman, Former NBC Political Correspondent Sander Vanocur Dies at 91
Sander Vanocur, a television newsman who for decades covered momentous events from political campaigns to assassinations, the Vietnam War to the civil rights movement, has died, his son said Tuesday.
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DA: Man Hacked ‘International Superstars,' Sold Unreleased Songs for Cryptocurrency
A man has been arrested on suspicion of hacking “world-famous recording artists,” stealing their unreleased music and selling it for cryptocurrency.
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Gunman Fired More Than 100 Rounds in CHP Officer Killing
An ex-convict who fatally shot a California Highway Patrol officer and wounded two other officers in Riverside this month fired at least 100 rounds from a rifle before he was killed, police said Thursday.
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Biden: Imagine What Would Have Happened If Obama Were Assassinated
Former Vice President Joe Biden posed a stark hypothetical to voters in New Hampshire Friday as he discussed today’s volatile political climate: What if Barack Obama had been assassinated? The comment came toward the end of a town hall meeting on the campus of Dartmouth College ostensibly about healthcare issues, NBC News reports. It was not part of Biden’s standard...
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Memorial Honors a ‘Dedicated and Selfless' CHP Officer Killed in Traffic Stop Shootout
A California Highway Patrol officer killed in a shootout at a traffic stop in Riverside was remembered Tuesday for his selfless dedication to serving his community and the unwavering enthusiasm he had for his dream job.
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Rapper A$AP Rocky Found Guilty of Assault in Swedish Court
A Swedish court ruled Wednesday that American rapper A$AP Rocky is guilty of assault for his role in a June 30 street brawl in Stockholm. The artist, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, earlier pleaded self-defense and said he had tried to avoid a confrontation with two men who he said were persistently following his entourage. One of them picked...
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Artist Withdraws Slave Memorial Project Near Boston's Faneuil Hall After NAACP Objects
A black artist has dropped his bid to build a slave memorial in front of Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall after the NAACP objected. Steve Locke announced Tuesday on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter that he won’t go forward with the project because the president of the Boston chapter of the prominent civil rights group warned him they would come out strongly...
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Angels Say Pitcher Tyler Skaggs Has Died at Age 27
Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died Monday in Texas, according to a statement from the team. Details about a cause of death were not immediately available. Monday night’s game between the Angels and Texas Ranger in Arlington, Texas was postponed, the Rangers said in a statement.
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Oregon Republican Senators End Walkout Over Carbon Bill
Republican lawmakers returned to the Oregon Senate on Saturday, ending an acrimonious nine-day walkout over a carbon emissions bill that would have been the second such legislation in the nation. The boycott had escalated when the Democratic governor ordered the state police to find and return the rogue Republicans to the Senate so the chamber could convene, and a counter-threat...