Two men on opposite sides of the metal barricades during the riot at the U.S. Capitol are running for Congress on the same day.
Two men on opposite sides of the metal barricades during the riot at the U.S. Capitol are running for Congress on the same day.
A Jan. 6 protester has sued the Biden administration, accusing it of both constitutional and human rights violations in reportedly horrific treatment of J6 prisoners.
By JOHN RABY Associated Press CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — For Derrick Evans, being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol wasn’t enough. The former West Virginia lawmaker wants to make his path to the halls of Congress permanent. On the other side of the metal barricades that day, Police Officer Harry Dunn couldn’t
Two men on opposite sides of the metal barricades during the riot at the U.S. Capitol are running for Congress on the same day.
A husband and wife from New York are the latest to be charged in connection with the breach of the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Long Island residents Kevin Moore, age 61, and Carol Moore, age 57, of Massapequa, are named in a four-count criminal complaint that was filed in US District Court in Washington, DC on Monday, May 13. According to investigators, the couple attended then-President Donald Trump’s speech at the Ellipse that morning before making their way to the Capitol building. Along...
In the Senate Chamber, he allegedly faced off with Capitol police and asked where Nancy Pelosi's office was.
A survey by The New York Times and Siena College has revealed the most prominent memories of Donald Trump’s presidency among registered voters, and perhaps surprisingly, only 5% of respondents cited the January 6, 2021, riot at the US Capitol or Trump’s alleged election subversion efforts as their top memory. Similarly, only 4% mentioned Covid-19 […]
Two Bartholomew County residents are facing six criminal charges for allegedly assaulting law enforcement officers and storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to a grand jury indictment unveiled this week. Continue reading at The Republic News.
FAFSA delays, campus protests, Supreme Court decisions and more combined to create a perfect storm of issues plaguing this year's college admissions cycle.
The UMass Lowell hockey program has earned a verbal commitment from a towering Canadian defenseman.
As pro-Palestinian college protests continue nationwide, questions are being asked about the authenticity of the demonstrations—and who is funding them. In the earliest days of the encampments, photos showing rows of identical tents quickly appeared online, prompting many observers to ask if some of the sit-ins were not orchestrated by students. Indeed, according to NYPD