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Congress turns to an outsider who has led agencies through Justice Dept. civil rights probes, as threats to lawmakers grow ...
"I have a lot of remorse for ruining my family's life," Rachel Powell said before she began a 57-month prison sentence over her part in the riot.
Two of the police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol from a mob of Trump supporters have filed a lawsuit to compel ...
The storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters is unprecedented. But the building has seen its share of skirmishes. A gunman opened fire in the U.S. Capitol in 1995, killing two ...
and leaders said they planned to close the U.S. Capitol building to tours, as health concerns mounted among lawmakers. An aide in the office of Sen. Maria Cantwell (D., Wash.) has tested positive ...
Four years ago today, a crowd of then-President Trump's supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol to try and ... comes up on the official tours of the Capitol building, a sign of how divided lawmakers ...
Not long after the funnel cloud was spotted, Ken Graham, the director of the National Weather Service, captured this dramatic view of lightning ... over the U.S. Capitol building in D.C. A funnel ...
Biden Jr. later this month. Rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday afternoon overturned tables and smashed windows, but left the singular artwork intact.Credit...Andrew Harnik ...
WASHINGTON – Capitol Police stopped a man attempting to enter the U.S. Capitol building Tuesday smelling of gasoline and carrying a torch lighter and a flare gun, according to the department.
2013-09-07T18:00:46-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/451/20130907180110003_hd.jpgGuy Gugliotta talked about the development and evolution of the U.S. Capitol ...
On November 17, 1800, the United States Congress met for the very first time in the as-yet-unfinished Capitol building in Washington ... in time for Lincoln's second inauguration in 1865.
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