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Crown Point man gets 2 ½ years for storming U.S. Capitol
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoA Crown Point man was sentenced Tuesday to 2.5 years in federal prison in a plea deal as part of a...
Facebook posts out North Country woman who broke into U.S. Capitol: ‘I would do it all over again’
The Post-Standard· 2 days agoTwo photos posted to Facebook hours after rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 have...
Crown Point man who struck officers with American flag during Capitol riot gets 2.5 years
WGN TV Chicago· 4 days agoWASHINGTON — A Crown Point man received two and a half years in federal prison for assaulting...
Video: Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend in heated clash with Trump critic
Newsweek· 6 hours agoRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend Brian Glenn, a conservative media personality, was...
Trump lionizes Jan. 6 rioters as 'warriors.' Could the dog whistle be any louder?
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoDonald Trump says the rioters who assaulted police officers in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot are...
"After I lost the election": Legal expert says new Trump recording could be "admissible evidence"
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAs Wallace noted, Trump, "speaking casually," actually "admitted" that he lost. At the same time, he...
Democrat pours cold water on calls to subpoena Samuel Alito
Newsweek· 6 days agoAlito is facing mounting criticism that began after The New York Times reported that he flew an...
Georgia race is latest test for GOP over Jan. 6 candidates
The Hill via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA primary runoff in Georgia this week will be the latest test of voters’ willingness to back a...
Latino officer attacked on Jan. 6 'sick' over Republican welcome of Trump at Capitol
NBC NEWS· 2 days agoAquilino Gonell, a former law enforcement officer who was nearly crushed to death on Jan. 6, 2021,...
Florida social media, gun laws await high court rulings - Tampa Bay Business Journal
The Business Journals· 6 days agoWith the U.S. Supreme Court nearing its annual recess, justices are expected to rule in cases about...