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Jan. 6 committee withdraws Trump subpoena

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot withdrew its subpoena of former President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Senate Democrats open probe into automakers over potential ties to Chinese forced labor

Democrats in the Senate have opened a probe into whether major automobile manufacturers use parts assembled by forced labor in China in cars sold in the United States.

US could expand border expulsions for Nicaraguans, Haitians, and Cubans: Report

The Biden administration is allegedly planning to expand its expulsions of immigrants from Haiti, Nicaragua, and Cuba caught along the southern border, according to Reuters.

Twitter experiences global outage for desktop users

Twitter users around the world reported that the social media platform was not working on most desktops Wednesday evening.

House sergeant-at-arms claims Jan 6. law enforcement response would have been different if rioters were black

The sergeant-at-arms for the House of Representatives claimed that the police response to the Jan. 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill would have been "vastly different" if the rioters were black.

Trump may have urged Jan. 6 rioters to break law: Judge

Former President Donald Trump may have urged his supporters to break the law during the Jan. 6 insurrection on Capitol Hill, a federal judge said Wednesday. But that does not absolve those who listened of legal responsibility, the judge ruled.

Colorado bomber of union hall tried to blow up church before killing wife and self

A Colorado electrician involved in a Christmas Day murder-suicide was also the suspect behind a labor union office bombing that morning, along with the subsequently attempted bombing of a church.

McCarthy: US Capitol to reopen in six days under Republican Party

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) tweeted screenshots Wednesday of a letter he sent to legislative branch officials that said the United States Capitol would reopen to the public on Jan. 3 when the Republican Party takes over the lower chamber.

Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin announces cancer diagnosis

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) announced on Wednesday that he was diagnosed with cancer and will begin undergoing treatment.

Meat cleaver-wielding suspect shot dead by police in video released by authorities

A bicyclist waving a meat cleaver and claiming to be the Antichrist was shot to death by sheriff’s deputies in Riverside County, 40 miles south of Los Angeles, a video shows.
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