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Dozens Of GOP Lawmakers To Reject Certifying Biden As President
Objections expected to make a typically routine process anything but
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Objections expected to make a typically routine process anything but
A Baton Rouge judge sided with a newspaper and former student over the university.
‘My resume and experience qualify me,’ Bradley Stevens says
Proposal sails easily through House and Senate committees
‘This is a blue state now’
‘The words of a president matter,’ Biden says
A woman was shot inside the U.S. Capitol Wednesday during a riot provoked by Trump backers .
Pharmacies say they’re overwhelmed in second phase of vaccine distribution
Senate Democrats will have Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to break tie votes
Lawmakers early Thursday certified Electoral College votes declaring Joe Biden the winner of the November presidential election.
Police officials said they are seeking to identify other individuals involved in the destructive riots.
‘We haven’t been able to hug anyone since last March’
Speaker Nancy Pelosi calls president’s removal an ’emergency of the highest magnitude’
‘We have a constitutional obligation to impeach,” Rep. Ilhan Omar says
March to Save America rally ended with a violent attack on the House and Senate
More than 50 U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metro Police officers were injured
A world history teacher carved out time for students to talk about their feelings about the previous day’s attack.
Legislators plan to discuss security at Baton Rouge building
Shots will be reserved for those 70 and above by appointment
The state released a list of pharmacies that could vaccinate people 70 and older