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SUNDAY, JULY 03, 2022

Capitol

US President Donald Trump looks on at the end of his speech during a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 US presidential election results by the US Congress, in Washington, US, January 6, 2021.
USA

US Supreme Court spurns Trump bid to keep Capitol attack records secret

The decision means the documents, held by a federal agency that stores government and historical records, can be disclosed even as litigation over the matter continues in lower courts

Photo :Reuters
USA

In Capitol visit, Biden tries to make peace with feuding Democrats

US Representative Cori Bush (D-MO) holds up her phone while live streaming from the chair she spent the night in to highlight the upcoming expiration of the pandemic-related federal moratorium on residential evictions on the steps of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, July 31, 2021. Photo :Reuters
USA

US lawmaker spends night outside Capitol to protest return of evictions

FILE PHOTO: National Guard soldiers patrol the grounds of the U.S. Capitol after police warned that a militia group might try to attack the Capitol complex in Washington, U.S. March 4, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
World+Biz

Pentagon approves extension of reduced National Guard presence around Capitol

Jessica Marie Watkins (Left) and Donovan Ray Crowl (Center), both from Ohio, march down the East front steps of the US Capitol with the Oath Keepers militia group among supporters of US President Donald Trump protesting against the certification of the 2020 US presidential election results by the US Congress, in Washington, US, January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Jim Bourg/
World+Biz

Trump aide who stormed the Capitol broke an 'oath to protect America,' judge says

Police release tear gas into a crowd of pro-Trump protesters during clashes at a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results by the U.S. Congress, at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, U.S, January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
Politics

US House cancels Thursday session after police warn of possible plot on Capitol

Donald Trump. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
World+Biz

As impeachment vote nears, Republican reveals Trump call to Capitol

President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden pay their respects before the remains of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick lying in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol building after he died on Jan. 7 from injuries he sustained while protecting the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack on the building, in Washington, D.C., February 2, 2021. Brendan Smialowski/Pool via REUTERS
World+Biz

In visit to Capitol, Biden honors police officer killed in Jan 6 assault

FILE PHOTO: Fencing is put up around local businesses amid beefed up security ahead of planned protests at the state Capitol building in Lansing, Michigan, U.S., January 15, 2021. REUTERS/Emily Elconin. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

US state capitals on edge for armed protests as Trump presidency nears end

Members of the Swat team patrol and secure the Statuary Hall before US Vice President makes his way into the House Chamber, at the US Capitol, on the morning of Jan. 7 hours after a mob invaded the building. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/Foreign Policy
Analysis

Will the world take the United States seriously after the Capitol invasion?

Communications watchdog Roskomnadzor would then have the authority to fully or partially block them Photo: Reuters
Analysis

Facebook and Twitter crackdown around Capitol siege is too little, too late

Trump’s failure to rein in his supporters stood in sharp contrast to his attitude last summer when he threatened arrests and the use of force to break up protests against racial inequality. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

How Trump fueled turmoil at the Capitol

Photo :Collected
World+Biz

US House approves removing Confederate statues from Capitol

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