Investigators believe the militia or paramilitary groups have information about the deadly siege on Jan. 6.
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‘Pure Idiocy’: Fox News Hosts Roast NY Times Op-ed on Thanksgiving Covid Precautions
The co-hosts of Fox News’ daytime show Outnumbered roasted a recent New York Times op-ed offering Covid-19 related safety advice for Thanksgiving.
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Maj. Ian Fishback, Who Exposed Abuse of Detainees, Dies at 42
His letter to two senators about beatings by U.S. troops in Iraq led to legislation in 2005 prohibiting extreme mistreatment of military prisoners.
Biden’s Low-Key Media Strategy Draws Allies’ Concern
So far in his tenure, the president has given far fewer one-on-one interviews than his two predecessors. Some Democrats are asking if he could be making better use of his White House pulpit.
Red Brands and Blue Brands: Is Hyper-Partisanship Coming for Corporate America?
Major brands and chief executives have become increasingly entangled in social and political debates. Is more to come?
House Panel Subpoenas Roger Stone and Alex Jones in Capitol Riot Inquiry
Investigators summoned five more allies of former President Donald J. Trump as they dug further into the planning and financing of rallies before the Jan. 6 attack.
House Jan. 6 Inquiry Subpoenas Roger Stone and Alex Jones
The House select committee summoned five more allies of former President Donald J. Trump as it dug further into the planning and financing of rallies before the attack.
Sean Parnell Suspends G.O.P. Senate Bid in Pennsylvania
Mr. Parnell, who was endorsed by Donald Trump in one of the highest-profile 2022 Senate races, had been accused by his estranged wife of spousal and child abuse.
Biden Will Keep Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair
The White House returned to a longstanding pattern in which presidents reappoint the same leader of the Federal Reserve regardless of partisan identity.
Lael Brainard is Tapped For Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve
The longtime Washington insider is now the central bank’s No. 2. That could give her more bandwidth to influence policy.