Tony Ornato, the former White House deputy chief of staff for operations and top Secret Service official, is expected to meet with the Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Chinese human rights lawyers are mobilizing on behalf of dissidents despite the risk of government retaliation following a wave of protests that reportedly forced Chinese Communist Party officials to close universities ahead of schedule.
The mother of a young girl killed during May's Uvalde school shooting filed a federal lawsuit Monday against local police, the school district, and the manufacturer of the firearm used in the massacre.
The White House declined to respond to reports that OPEC+ is again preparing to cut oil production quotas, saying President Joe Biden remains focused on other actions to bring down gas prices at home.
A Walmart employee who survived the mass shooting at a Virginia store last week is suing the company for $50 million, accusing management of continuing the gunman’s employment despite knowing that he had a history of violent and “strange behavior.”
President Joe Biden is facing heat from one of his most loyal constituencies as Congress prepares a vote that could avoid a painful railroad strike ahead of the holidays.