Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Is ‘Freed’ to Push Republicans to the Right
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene warned that the House’s vote only left her with more time to insist on Republicans’ allegiance to former President Donald J. Trump.
Biden Reverses Trump Terrorist Designation for Houthis in Yemen
Critics of the Trump administration action said the penalties would punish the millions of starving people in Yemen more than the Houthi rebels.
Biden Won’t Restore Bar Association’s Role in Vetting Judges
The decision not to give the American Bar Association names of potential nominees for evaluation came after progressives criticized the group for undercutting a push for diversity.
Biden Bars Trump From Receiving Intelligence Briefings, Citing ‘Erratic Behavior’
Mr. Biden said there was “no need” for former President Donald J. Trump to get the briefings, traditionally given to ex-presidents as a courtesy and to keep them informed if their advice is needed.
Judge Says Florist Charged in Capitol Riot May Travel to Mexico
Jenny Cudd, who is charged with participating in the Jan. 6 siege, said she had planned a four-day “work-related bonding retreat” in the Riviera Maya with employees and their spouses.
U.S. Will Examine Giving F.B.I. More Resources to Counter Domestic Extremism
The issue of violent extremist groups in the United States has come to the top of the agenda since a mob of far-right groups stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Summer School Is a Hot Idea Right Now. Could It Work?
Numerous obstacles make extending the school year a tough proposition, but the Biden administration wants to put billions behind it as a way of offsetting pandemic-era learning losses.
Intruder Boards a Military Plane at Joint Base Andrews
An unarmed man was given a summons for trespassing after he gained access to the base on Thursday and boarded an aircraft typically used by senior government and military leaders, officials said.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
Should television shows incorporate the pandemic into shows or not?
144 Constitutional Lawyers Call Trump’s First Amendment Defense ‘Legally Frivolous’
Taking aim at a key plank of the former president’s impeachment defense, the lawyers argued that the constitutional protections did not apply to an impeachment proceeding.
Biden to Revive Weekly Address That Faded Under Trump
A White House seeking to advance its agenda introduces a format that includes the president speaking with handpicked citizens.
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