Mark McCloskey and Patricia McCloskey of Missouri will pay a total of nearly $3,000 in fines and give up the weapons used in the confrontation. https://t.co/4LVeKRmiMg
"The longer we listen, the more we relax," says Gordon Hempton, co-founder of Quiet Parks International.
Watch — and listen — to some of the group's top-rated places to do just that in nature. https://t.co/WD6YLpxcAO
"It was already a matter of record that William Barr abused his power as attorney general under former President Donald Trump. Turns out, it's even worse than we knew," writes @eliehonig for @CNNOpinion https://t.co/SX6kSS9e8A
Yesterday, @gpbnews political correspondent Stephen Fowler (@stphnfwlr) was excluded from entering the Georgia Republican Party Convention while other reporters were allowed entry. We sent the @GaRepublicans a letter demanding he receive equal treatment as his fellow reporters./1
A fourth newly indicted Oath Keeper was identified today after arrest by the FBI. According to prosecutors, he sought to join the militia group's “quick reaction force” in DC and entered the Capitol illegally with a trained German Shepherd named “Warrior” https://t.co/rQ0xzsAUTG
The FBI is investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy in connection with campaign fundraising activity involving his former business, according to people familiar with the matter and a spokesman for DeJoy.
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A total of 21 states are reporting total population fully vaccinated rates of more than 40%. Georgia’s vaccination rate was 30.7%, one of the nation’s lowest. Mississippi has the nation’s lowest vaccination rate. https://t.co/klrFNIpbiS
I owe my Trump-supporting friends an apology. I’ve been critical of the Trump presidency these last four years, and am still exhausted from the experience. But to be fair, President Trump wasn’t that bad, other than
Amy Cooper, a white woman who called 911 on a Black bird-watcher in Central Park last year, is suing her former employer for firing her, arguing that she is a victim of racial discrimination. https://t.co/cWGxoj1LYl
A New Mexico man is facing a federal charge for allegedly threatening to kill President Joe Biden and others in text messages he sent to people in two states https://t.co/i7rNrZaLqz
A federal judge slammed the DOJ for "getting a jump on public relations" when its leaders in 2019 discussed a public rollout that would blunt the Mueller probe's damaging findings about then-Pres. Trump, according to a newly released opinion from the judge https://t.co/MDV8xEyxhN