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The Senate gets to call the shots for Trump’s impeachment trial

When the US Senate moves forward with an impeachment trial of soon-to-be former President Donald Trump, senators would have full control over how they run it, based on history and Supreme Court precedent.

Sen.-elect Warnock says ‘the soul of our nation hangs in the balance’ in sermon ahead of MLK Day

In his sermon before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Rev. Raphael Warnock called for equity and inclusivity at a time when Americans may feel like “we’re living in exile.”

Baby giraffe dies at Nashville Zoo after being stepped on by mother

The Nashville Zoo is grieving the unexpected loss of a newborn Masai giraffe.

U.S. Capitol Riots

Database of arrests
      

Powerball jackpot hits $730 million after no winner declared Saturday

Hold on tight to your Powerball ticket.

CNN Poll: Republican Party favorability dips as most want party to move on from Trump

The Republican Party will begin its time as the minority party in Washington unpopular with a public ready to move on from President Donald Trump, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. The poll also finds that the most high-profile elected Rep…

Buffalo Bills use 101-yard interception return to beat Ravens and advance to AFC championship game

The Bills advance to the AFC championship game on Jan. 24 against the winner of Sunday’s Chiefs-Browns divisional game.

      

Opinion: A very Zen Aaron Rodgers and his ‘attitude of gratitude’ make this Packers team special

Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers has embraced an “attitude of gratitude” in his life, and that Zen-like approach is making this Packers team special.

      

NASA test fires engines on moon rocket but shuts it down early

NASA’s SLS rocket made for taking astronauts back to the moon fired its main engines Saturday afternoon, but the test in Mississippi was cut short.

      

Youth poet laureate crafting ‘message of joining together’ for inauguration

Amanda Gorman was about halfway through writing the poem that she’ll deliver at President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week when she watched in horror the deadly siege on the US Capitol.

Terrifying scope of Capitol attack becoming clearer

Federal authorities are piecing together a chilling picture of the January 6 insurrection that reveals major security and intelligence failures, underscores profound fissures in American society and hints at the political challenges ahead for President…

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