• Tim Kaine Compares Parents Who 'Raise Hell' at School Board Meetings to Jan. 6 Rioters

    Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.) drew parallels between parents who "raise hell" at school board meetings and Jan. 6 rioters, calling those parents "negative, complaining, name-calling pessimists" working to "tear us down and tear us apart."

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    Springfield, a city that beckons travelers from all corners of the world, showcases a myriad of attractions just waiting to be discovered.

  • California Democrats won’t let themselves get tougher on crime

    The problem Democrats have when trying to address crime is that their own governance makes it impossible to execute their plans. San Francisco Mayor London Breed has been one of the leading Democratic city officials in focusing on crime. Her problem is that her city is in California, which is run by a Democratic supermajority […]

  • Pelosi, Clyburn endorse Jan. 6 Capitol Police officer for Congress

    Two heavy-hitters in the House Democratic Caucus have endorsed former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn in his bid for Congress. “Proud to endorse @libradunn for Congress in #MD03! Harry will defend our Democracy and fight for the people of Maryland,” former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said in a Friday post on the social

  • What’s Riding on a Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Case Before Supreme Court?

    The Supreme Court will determine the fate of a major Jan. 6 Capitol riot-related case. The ruling could affect hundreds of people who were in Read More

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    Supreme Court divided in hearing on obstruction charge against Jan. 6 rioter

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter On Tuesday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on rioters involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, which could potentially impact former President Donald Trump in his ongoing

  • High Court questions charges brought against Jan. 6 rioters, Trump

    WASHINGTON >> The Supreme Court today questioned whether federal prosecutors went too far in bringing obstruction charges against hundreds of participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. But it wasn’t clear how the justices would rule in a case that also could affect the prosecution of former President Donald Trump, who faces the same charge for his efforts to overturn his election loss in 2020.

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    Clarence Thomas questions Jan. 6 rioter prosecutions at Supreme Court

    Despite his wife’s backing of Donald Trump’s effort to subvert the 2020 presidential election, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has ignored calls to recuse himself from recent Jan. 6-related appeals. Perhaps it’s unsurprising, then, that his questioning Tuesday in such a case appeared to downplay the insurrection. At the oral arguments in an appeal over an obstruction law used against many Jan. 6 rioters, Thomas told the Justice Department’s lawyer, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar,...

  • 20 new books coming this spring you won’t want to miss

    Salman Rushdie, Ada Limón, Walter Mosley and Nicola Yoon have books publishing in the coming months.

  • 20 new books coming this spring you won’t want to miss

    Salman Rushdie, Ada Limón, Walter Mosley and Nicola Yoon have books publishing in the coming months.

  • Ferrari Wants To Increase Knowledge Of EV Batteries, But Won’t Build Its Own

    The firm's first all-electric vehicle will be launched in late 2025. Ferrari is aiming for 60% of its sales to be for electrified models by 2026. It is not known yet what body style the brand's first EV will adopt. Ferrari wants to grow its expertise in the world of battery cells but has no plans to manufacture them itself and will continue to rely on outsider suppliers for the cells needed by its electrified vehicles. The coming two years will be very important for the Italian brand. In late...

  • X won’t let users hide their blue checks anymore

    X will no longer allow users to hide their blue checks, regardless of whether they paid for premium or not. On Thursday, the app began notifying users that “the hide your checkmark feature of X Premium is going away soon.” BREAKING: #X seems to be removing the ability to hide the verification checkmark! pic.twitter.com/1Kn2OU4puj— Nima Owji (@nima_owji) April 11, 2024 The change comes shortly after X unexpectedly began adding blue checks to the accounts of “influential” users with at least...