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Sources told CBS News that among those fired were paralegals who worked for Special Counsel Jack Smith's office, finance and ...
Three former Justice Department (DOJ) employees hit the Trump administration on Thursday with a lawsuit alleging wrongful ...
In a move that many worry will open a door to public reprisal by President Donald Trump and potentially spark violence from his allies, a federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to ...
The wait may soon be over for Republicans who want to see a renewed congressional probe of the events of Jan. 6, 2021. Six ...
Chris West was sworn in as the president of the National Sheriffs’ Association on June 26. West is the sheriff of Canadian County, Oklahoma. He’s also an ardent supporter of President Trump who ...
Jan Hatzius, Goldman Sachs chief economist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss his reaction to today's labor data, expectations for the Federal Reserve's rate policies, and much more.
Lee Isaac Chung’s "Twisters," a reimagining/reinterpretation of the classic 1996 thriller, helmed by Jan de Bont. The ...
After Jan. 6 riot, hundreds of identifiable people remain free. FBI arrests could take years Will Carless USA TODAY 0:00 ...
Many Jan. 6 defendants were charged with nonviolent misdemeanors, though some faced more serious offenses, like conspiring to use force to resist the transfer of power.
Dozens of Jan. 6 defendants who received pardons from President Trump had past criminal convictions for charges including rape, manslaughter, domestic violence and drug trafficking.
Over the course of the Jan. 6 criminal cases, the group of media organizations that made this filing fought for — and won — access to court exhibits from the government through an online ...
WASHINGTON — Four major access points that Jan. 6 rioters used to break into and overtake the U.S. Capitol had something unusual in common: They were among a dozen or so ground-floor windows and ...