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Wyoming Governor Quietly Mobilized Guard Troops In Cheyenne
While the Wyoming National Guard was sending more than 100 troops to Washington, D.C., to help with security around President Joe Biden's inauguration in January, Gov. Mark Gordon quietly mobilized dozens of Guard troops and others in case of violence at...
Federal Investigators are Examining Communications Between US Lawmakers and Capitol Rioters
The data gathered so far includes indications of contact with lawmakers in the days around January 6.
Georgia Moving To Repeal Citizen's Arrest After Arbery Death
Georgia moved closer Thursday to the possible repeal of an 1863 law that lets private citizens make an arrest, more than a year after the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man chased by white men who said they suspected he had committed a crime.
VIRUS TODAY: Alabama Governor Extends Face Mask Order
Here's what's happening Thursday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:
Imran Khan Decided to Seek Vote of Confidence After Meet with Pak Army Officials, ISI Chief
He alleged the opposition parties had gained those votes through unfair means. The opposition denies the charge.
'Everything Will Be OK': Slain Myanmar Teen's T-shirt Slogan Spurs Defiance
"Everything will be OK," read 19yearold Angel's Tshirt as the dancer and taekwondo champion joined anticoup protesters in Myanmar on Wednesday.
Yard Sale Find Turns Out To Be Artifact Worth Up To $500,000
Talk about your yard sale finds. A small porcelain bowl bought for $35 at a Connecticut yard sale turned out to be a rare, 15th century Chinese artifact worth between $300,000 and $500,000 that is about to go up for auction at Sotheby's.
75 Ex-top Prosecutors Endorse Biden’s Pick For Associate AG
More than 75 former U.S. attorneys are throwing their support behind President Joe Bidens nominee for associate attorney general and urging congressional leaders to quickly confirm her to the post.
Kayleigh McEnany Signs On As Fox News Contributor
As widely anticipated, Fox News said Tuesday that it had signed former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany as a contributor to offer commentary on various network programs.
Toronto Vaccinates Police Officers Before Those 80 Or Above
Canadas largest city has started vaccinating police officers ahead of people 80 years of age and older.
Harassment, Bullying Claims Dog Cuomo, Once A Pandemic Star
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose televised coronavirus briefings won plaudits last spring, is now fighting for his political life amid accusations of sexual harassment, bullying and undercounting virus deaths connected to the state's nursing homes.
New US Envoy Urges Ramped Up Pressure On Myanmar Military
Tehran has rejected a European Union invitation to join a meeting with the U.S. and the other original participants in the agreement
Minnesota Court Weighs Murder Charge In Ex-officer's Trial
An appeals court considering whether to reinstate a thirddegree murder charge against the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd reacted with skepticism Monday to his attorney's arguments for keeping the charge out.
Tennessee: Vaccines Stolen, Given To Children In 1 County
Tennessee's top health officials revealed Friday the state has requested federal law enforcement to investigate alleged theft of coronavirus vaccine doses in the state's most populous county, and also announced that a volunteer improperly vaccinated two c...
Indian Origin Woman, Husband Held for Violating Covid Norms in Singapore
Nigel conspired with Eyamalai to meet in a hotel room while he was on a stay-home notice after arriving from London.
Queen Elizabeth Says Covid Jab 'Didn't Hurt at All', Urges People to Take Vaccine
The 94-year-old monarch was vaccinated along with her husband Prince Philip in January.