After riot, fears grow about Trump's final days in office
With 13 days left in President Donald Trump’s term, a nation shaken by the violence carried out in his name is left wondering what he might do next
With 13 days left in President Donald Trump’s term, a nation shaken by the violence carried out in his name is left wondering what he might do next
A convicted firebrand cleric who inspired the Bali bombers and other violent extremists has walked free from an Indonesian prison after completing his sentence for funding the training of Islamic militants
The straight-laced evangelical and the brash reality TV star were never a natural fit
To be fair to Boris Johnson, he has not been the most enthusiastic fan of the current US president in his administration – a title which should go to Michael Gove, writes Andrew Woodcock
Move is likely to dampen demand for travel still further
Women ‘remain on the sidelines’ of official response to the pandemic, campaigners tell Maya Oppenheim
‘This should be a short-term, emergency measure only’ – Tim Alderslade, Airlines UK
Far-right social media users for weeks openly hinted in widely shared posts that chaos would erupt at the U.S. Capitol while Congress convened to certify the election results
In the aftermath of Capitol Hill riot and Donald Trump’s failure to stop the violence, Mike Pence will not support calls for the vice president and members of the cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment of the US Constitution to remove the president from office, according to Business Insider.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany denounced the violence of pro-Trump rioters who overran the US Capitol on Wednesday as “appalling, reprehensible, and antithetical to the American way” at a press conference on Thursday before walking away from the podium without taking any questions.
Vietnam War correspondent Neil Sheehan, best known for obtaining the Pentagon Papers for The New York Times, has died at the age of 84.
Lawmakers call for firings over the US Capitol security breach
Suspects include Holocaust deniers, White supremacists, and conspiracy theorists
Uncertainty is everywhere in the U.S. capital a day after the seat of American lawmaking was overrun by supporters of President Donald Trump
Covering Congress is a privilege and a second home for longtime reporters such as Andrew Taylor of The Associated Press
‘As all of us look at what happened yesterday we really need to step back and decide, how do we fix ourselves’
Neil Sheehan, a reporter and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who broke the story of the Pentagon Papers for The New York Times and who chronicled the deception at the heart of the Vietnam War in his epic book about the war, has died
The chaotic protests that some feared would return to Kenosha after a prosecutor decided this week not to charge a police officer who shot a Black man in the back haven’t materialized
The FBI has called for help identifying more of people who stormed the US Capitol
‘My heart had fallen harder and faster than I can remember,’ former First Lady says
Brazilians are once again crowding their beaches and the country is marking a pandemic milestone
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham says President Donald Trump must accept his own role in the violence that occurred at the U.S. Capitol
‘Fellow content makers, we must cancel appearances on Fox & use our power to keep ads 4 our shows off Fox,’ The Wolverine director wrote on social media
There is no legal or historical precedent for a president pardoning themselves.
Hawley’s former mentor said after the Capitol riots that supporting him politically had been ‘the biggest mistake I’ve made in my life’