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West Virginia Delegate Faces Federal Charges for Being Involved in the Capitol Riot
A West Virginia State House Member has been arrested on two federal charges for joining the MAGA supporters' list and arrested during the Capitol riot. -
10 Babies Killed After Hospital Fire in India
Ten babies were killed in a maternity unit in Maharashtra in India early on Saturday when fire ravaged a hospital. -
Wisconsin To Start Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines Weeks Later Than the Other States
Wisconsin residents will start receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in late January, weeks later than many states. -
Man Who Posed for Photos in Nancy Pelosi's Office Arrested
A man captured sitting inside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office with his foot up on her desk during the U.S. Capitol siege on Wednesday, has been taken into custody and faces multiple charges. -
Bar Owners Sue Arkansas Over COVID-19 Curfew Reportedly Taking Their Livelihoods
Bar owners in Arkansas filed a lawsuit against the state, seeking to thwart COVID-19 restrictions. According to the lawsuit, the Arkansas Department of Health made an arbitrary decision when it commanded bars to close at 11 P.M. -
Washington DC Airports Tighten Security Following Suggestions to Ban Rioters From Flying
Two big Washington DC airports have bolstered security as Trump supporters start going home after the Capitol breach following a suggestion for them to be banned from flying. -
US Recorded Five Deadliest Days with More than 4,000 COVID-19 Deaths in Less than Two Weeks
The U.S. recorded its five deadliest days in less than two weeks with more than 4,000 COVID-19 deaths reported on Thursday. -
Iraq Issues Arrest Warrant For President Trump Over Drone Strike Killing
Iraq issued a warrant for the arrest of United States President Donald Trump on Thursday as part of a court in Baghdad's investigation into the murder of a top Iraqi paramilitary commander. The deputy head of Iraq's largely pro-Iran Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary network named Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis died in the same American drone strike that killed Iran general Qasem Soleimani at the Baghdad airport on January 3, 2020. -
CDC Reports More than 50 Cases of UK COVID-19 Strain in the US
More than 50 cases of mutated COVID-19 first detected in the U.K.were identified across the U.S., as per the CDC. -
FBI Offers $50K Reward for DC Pipe Bombers, Release Photo of Suspect
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has offered a reward of $50K for those who could pin pint the location of the people who planted pipe bombs in DC. -
US F-35 Fighter Jet Chosen by the UK to Mount Air to Ground Cruise Missiles
Capt. Andrew “Dojo” Olson, F-35 Demonstration Team pilot and commander performs a weapons bay doors pass during an F-35 Demo practice at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., Jan. 16, 2019. Throughout the off-season, the F-35 Demo Team has been practicing and refining their new demonstration which will highlight the F-35A Lightning II’s full maneuvering capabilities. -
Trump Calls for 'Healing,' Condemns US Capitol Siege
President Donald Trump called on the United States on Thursday to heal and have faith after the civil riot at the US Capitol. In a brief video message released on Thursday night, the president told Americans that he has now set his sights on ensuring a "smooth, orderly, and seamless transition of power" to a Joe Biden administration that will be inaugurated on January 20. -
DC Protest Aftermath: Protesters Identified Start Losing Their Jobs
As the insurrection at the Capitol continues and images of it and social media posts circulated online on Wednesday, a number of individuals who were present and had been identified and in the aftermath of the protests, some have already lost their jobs. -
Another 787,00 Americans File for Unemployment Aid as Weekly Benefit from COVID-19 Relief Bill Kicks In
Another 787,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits as the pandemic continues to spread across the U.S. and world. -
PfizerBioNTech Vaccine Claims It Can Work Against the New Coronavirus Variants
The rise of the new coronavirus variants has the makers of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine claiming it works. But, the data comes from a small study not representative of a larger study which should be determined.
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