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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. -
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. -
Millions of Stimulus Checks Through Prepaid Debit Cards to Be Mailed Out Starting This Week
The second stimulus checks approved as part of the COVID-19 relief package are now being transferred by The Internal Revenue Service (IRS). -
US Capitol Police Chief Resigns After Capitol Building Got Breached
After the Capitol building's disturbance on January 6, the US Capitol Police Chief had to resign because of the failure to prevent the illegal entry. -
China Goes Online to Mock US Capitol Siege as 'Beautiful Sight'
China erupted in amusement at the United States' troubled democracy after supporters of President Donald Trump derailed the US Capitol. Beijing denounced the "sharp contrast" between Washington's response to the siege and the 2019 Hong Kong anti-government demonstrations. -
'Walis Tambo' by Trump Supporter Spotted in US Capitol Riot
Supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol building during its session on Wednesday, breaking windows, scaling the walls, and vandalizing the 200-year-old building. One particular person among them is a Filipino holding a "walis tambo," a type of broom in the Philippine households. -
Trump Supporters Feel the President Was Undone by Media and Big Tech
One day after the declaration of congress, Make America Great Again and Trump supporters feel that media and big tech colluded to block the elections outcome. After January 6, but hope stays that it is just the start of a long fight to reclaim America. -
Third Stimulus Check: Is it Possible to Receive it Later This Year?
A third stimulus check would reportedly provide vital financial support for households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The $ 600 second stimulus checks directed by the most recent relief bill is an effort that has been denounced by a number of Republicans and Democrats as doing too little to help grappling families. -
Top White House Officials, Including Deputy Press Secretary, Resign in the Wake of Capitol Breach
Several White House officials have resigned following a violent siege of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. -
Capitol Chaos: DC Mayor Announces Extension of Emergency Declaration Until After Biden’s Inauguration
WASHINGTON- After pro-trump rioters breached the Capitol building and protested around the city, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser has extended for extra 15 days the public emergency she previously declared on Wednesday. -
Make America Great Again: Pro Trump Protesters Flooded 17 Statehouses in Peaceful Demonstrations
All over the US, Pro Trump protesters showed their support in demonstration in 17 statehouses. Trump may have lost, but millions of Americans support him not the one declared by congress on January 6. -
Congress Certifies Biden as US President For Electoral College Win
Congress certified the United States Electoral College vote for Joe Biden on Thursday after an election tainted by a series of claims of fraud and irregularities. -
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