The committee released surveillance footage of a Capitol complex tour on Jan. 5 and video of a man it said was part of the tour marching toward the Capitol during the riot.
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Playing to Trump’s G.O.P. Base, Combat Veteran Wins Nevada House Primary
Sam Peters, a retired Air Force major and Bronze Star recipient, will challenge the Democratic incumbent, Steven Horsford, in the Fourth District.
Army Veteran Gets G.O.P. Nomination for a Hotly Contested Nevada House Seat
Mark Robertson’s message centered on protecting freedom of speech and pushing back against government mandates.
Parents Anxious to Vaccinate Young Children Describe an Agonizing Wait
Times readers with babies, toddlers or preschoolers who are unvaccinated against the coronavirus wrote in about worries and strains, loneliness and lost time.
Abortions Increase in the U.S., Reversing a 30-Year Decline, Report Finds
A new survey of the nation’s abortion providers found increases in every region of the country from 2017 to 2020.
Supreme Court Dismisses Bid by G.O.P.-Led States to Defend Trump Immigration Plan
The case concerned revisions to the “public charge” rule that made it harder for immigrants who had relied on public assistance to gain permanent legal status.
Jospeh Lombardo Wins Nevada’s G.O.P. Primary for Governor
Mr. Lombardo, the sheriff of the Las Vegas area, will face Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, in what is expected to be one of the most competitive governor’s races in the country.
As the F.D.A. considers vaccines for very young children, a top official says the group needs to be protected from Covid.
The remarks by the official, Dr. Peter Marks, came at a meeting of a panel advising the FDA before group votes on whether to recommend pediatric vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer.
Who Won and Who Lost in Tuesday’s Primary Elections
Nevada voters elevated election deniers, while South Carolina split on two House members facing Trump-endorsed challengers. Here’s a rundown.
What’s Next on Moderna and Pfizer Vaccines for Very Young Kids?
As eagerly anticipated as the shots are for some parents, the committee’s meeting is just one step in a process federal regulators must follow before the vaccines could become available to children as young as 6 months old.