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January 15 2022, 08:00
Lincoln Project co-founder and MSNBC contributor Steve Schmidt suggested on the network Friday that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., could be "locked in a basement" by the House Sergeant at Arms until he agrees to testify for the Democrats’ Jan. 6 committee.
January 15 2022, 08:00
Europe has a long and bloody history of wars, of borders brutally contested, of nations and empires carving destructive furrows far from home. But a sad harvest of sorrow and loss after the Second World War was followed by decades of relative peace and prosperity, even during a Cold War that did not become hot.
January 15 2022, 08:00
At a conference in India last month, a Hindu extremist dressed head-to-toe in the religion's holy color, saffron, called on her supporters to kill Muslims and "protect" the country.
January 15 2022, 08:00
A new report from the Chicago Inspector General found the city government failed to respond appropriately to the victim of a wrongful police raid, was not transparent in its operations, and "prioritized communications and public relations concerns over the higher mission of City government."
January 15 2022, 08:00
Camille Kostek, a former Patriots cheerleader, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2019.
January 15 2022, 08:00
Vulgar. Disgusting. Repugnant. These are three of the more charitable adjectives that describe President Joe Biden’s execrable speech on Tuesday.
January 15 2022, 08:00
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts is planning to use eminent domain to take land in Colorado to build a canal off the South Platte River, claiming that a 99-year-old agreement allows him to do it.
January 15 2022, 08:00
Senate Minority Whip John Thune says that Trump could help Republicans in the midterms, but that he should refrain from talking about the 2020 election.
January 15 2022, 08:00
The head of the union that represents Los Angeles police officers applauded a move by the sheriff's department to bypass the local district attorney in favor of federal authorities after the arrest of three alleged gang members and a woman linked to the shooting death of an off-duty officer who was house hunting with his girlfriend.
January 15 2022, 08:00
Camille Kostek, a former Patriots cheerleader, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2019.