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President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 Capitol rioters on his first day in office, and now some of those involved in the Jan. 6 attack are getting a platform to tell their version of events.
A “doomsday” murder trial that has gripped the nation for the past week may come to an end much more quickly than expected ...
The White House’s battle with The Associated Press is far from over. Though a judge ordered key officials to restore the wire ...
A gunman opened fire on the main campus of Florida State University on Thursday, leaving two people dead and putting six ...
A federal judge who ordered the Trump administration to stop blocking The Associated Press from presidential events has ...
Gary Shapley, who testified to Congress as Republicans reviewed the business dealings of Hunter Biden, will be replaced by ...
The judge said that he needed more time to determine whether the new policy was discriminatory, but said that the elimination ...