The Democratic effort to stamp Trump’s presidential record with the indelible mark of impeachment gained momentum Saturday.
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‘Brian did his job’: Family remembers fallen Capitol officer
Brian Sicknick wanted to be a police officer since his childhood in New Jersey.
‘He’s on his own’: Some Republicans begin to flee from Trump
Days after thousands of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, President Trump sits at the most isolated moment of his term.
California is desperate, but volunteer health corps dwindles
An army of 95,000 volunteers initially raised their hands, and just 14 are now working in the field.
Cohen seeks to dismantle Trump legacy, one podcast at a time
Michael Cohen says his podcast ‘Mea Culpa’ is changing the minds of listeners who supported President Trump.
North Korea threatens to build more nukes, cites U.S. hostility
Kim Jong Un has disclosed a list of high-tech weapons systems under development in response to what he called hostile American policy.
Pope Francis ‘astonished’ by mob attack on U.S. Capitol
‘This must be condemned,’ the pontiff says in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday.
Q&A: Who has been charged in the deadly Capitol riot?
Dozens have already been arrested and prosecutors have vowed to bring to justice others who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
Short-handed Browns face tough, familiar task in Pittsburgh
In its first playoff game since 2002, Cleveland will be without head coach Kevin Stefanski, who tested positive for COVID-19.
Squelched by Twitter, Trump seeks new online megaphone
Though stripped of his Twitter account for inciting rebellion, President Trump does have alternative options of much smaller reach.