January 6 Participant Returns to Capitol Seeking Forgiveness
A January 6 rioter has returned to the U.S. Capitol to seek forgiveness for their actions during the 2021 breach, signaling a personal shift toward remorse.
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A January 6 rioter has returned to the U.S. Capitol to seek forgiveness for their actions during the 2021 breach, signaling a personal shift toward remorse.

The American Federation of Teachers is suing Texas officials for allegedly violating educators' rights by endorsing Charlie Kirk's critical comments about public schools.

Homeland Security increases immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, targeting specific groups. The operations have ignited fear among immigrant communities and criticism from local leaders.
Doug LaMalfa, a Republican congressman representing Northern California, has died at 65. The conservative legislator served since 2014.

A federal judge has fast-tracked the New York Times' lawsuit against the Pentagon, demanding the release of records regarding the military's response during the January 6th Capitol attack.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has ended his bid for re-election after a tumultuous 17-month term. His tenure was marked by his response to the COVID-19 crisis and the aftermath of George Floyd's murder.

The Trump administration plans to freeze $10 billion in child care funding for five Democratic states, citing non-compliance with federal regulations. This move threatens services for low-income families and sets the stage for a legal battle.
Stephen Miller claims the US has the right to annex Greenland for national security and resources. This revives a 2019 debate regarding the Danish territory's status.

Former President Trump's post about slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman has dismayed her children, who condemned the use of conspiracy theories regarding their mother's death. The family urges public figures to respect their privacy and her legacy.
Donald Trump's hesitation to support Venezuelan opposition leader Machado stemmed from fears of regional chaos and deteriorating diplomatic relations. Discover the strategic reasons behind this political move.

A federal appeals court upheld a ban on Trump administration cuts to NIH medical research grants, preserving billions in funding for critical scientific studies on cancer, Alzheimer's, and infectious diseases.

Senior Trump administration officials briefed congressional leaders on a sensitive raid targeting Venezuelan President Maduro, marking a significant escalation in U.S. pressure tactics.