
Trump’s Expected Pardons for Capitol Riot Offenders Four Years Later
Four years post-January 6th Capitol attack, assailants expect Trump to pardon them as Congress certifies his 2024 win.

Four years post-January 6th Capitol attack, assailants expect Trump to pardon them as Congress certifies his 2024 win.

Officer Daniel Hodges recounts being attacked by rioters while defending the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021.

The Justice Department may charge up to 200 more individuals in the January 6 Capitol riot probe, with 60 involved in assault.

Creators face uncertainty as the Supreme Court decides TikTok’s fate, risking major disruptions if banned.

Extremist groups target veterans, exploiting their patriotism to recruit and fundraise, urging critical evaluation.

President-elect Trump plans to pardon Jan. 6 Capitol rioters on his first day back in office, a move seen as endorsing attacks on democracy and unsettling many.

Misinformation about a COVID-19 vaccine lawsuit is spreading; experts stress verifying facts, not just sharing claims.

Mark Tabor, 61, manager of Willie’s Chicken Shack, felt disconnected after witnessing violence on New Year’s Day.

A woman was set on fire on a NYC subway, leading to her death. The suspect, Zapeta, faces murder and arson charges.

A federal appeals court upheld a $5 million award for E. Jean Carroll in a case against Trump for defamation and abuse.

South Korea’s Assembly impeached acting President Han Duck-soo amid protests, deepening the political crisis.

The decline in participation by Black men under 50 shows how elections increasingly amplify white voices over others.