President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks on Thursday to mark the one-year anniversary of the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, the White House said Sunday.
Why Democrats haven’t given up on Joe Manchin and voting rights
In 1947, the year Joe Manchin was born, the US Senate killed voting-rights legislation — again. The “gravedigger,” liberal Democrats complained, was filibuster rules empowering its opponents.
One of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s verified Twitter accounts permanently suspended from Twitter
Twitter has permanently suspended Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter account @mtgreenee, the company confirmed to CNN Sunday morning.
34% of Americans say violence against government is sometimes justified, new poll finds
Thirty-four percent of Americans think violent action against the government is sometimes justified, according to a new poll from The Washington Post and the University of Maryland released days ahead of the one-year anniversary of the insurrection at …
Cheney: January 6 committee has ‘firsthand’ testimony that Ivanka asked Trump to intervene during insurrection
The Democratic chairman of the House select committee investigating the Capitol insurrection said Sunday that the panel has “significant testimony” that the White House “had been told to do something” during the deadly attack last year.
Further clarification ‘coming very soon’ to CDC Covid-19 isolation guidelines
Dr. Anthony Fauci said he anticipates “further clarification” on the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidelines to end the Covid-19 isolation period after just five days for people who are not exhibiting symptoms.
US education secretary warns of ‘bumps in the road’ as schools reopen amid Covid surge
There will be “bumps in the road” as schools attempt to reopen in the new year amid a record surge in Covid-19 cases, US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said Sunday.
‘It’s not a silver bullet’: Democrats weigh how to talk about January 6 on the 2022 campaign trail
The January 6 insurrection may be a year behind Rep. Jason Crow, but the Colorado Democrat — and many of his colleagues — insist it would be a grievous error for his party to downplay the attack.
Eric Adams sworn in as New York City mayor
Eric Adams, New York City’s new mayor, was sworn in to office just minutes after the crystal ball dropped at midnight in Times Square on January 1.
Trump endorses Rep. Mary Miller against Rep. Rodney Davis despite pleas from leadership not to get involved in primary
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday endorsed freshman Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois against another sitting House Republican, bucking the advice of GOP leadership.