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Members of Several Well-Known Hate Groups Identified at Capitol Riot

Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, and Rise Above Movement among the groups identified at Capitol protests.

“This Political Climate Got My Brother Killed”: Officer Brian Sicknick Died Defending the Capitol. His Family Waits for Answers.

Family grieves loss of Brian Sicknick, Capitol Police officer killed during riots.

CDC Shut Down a Lab Involved in Making Faulty Coronavirus Tests

Mistakes at CDC labs? Investigation under way into Respiratory Viruses Diagnostics Team laboratory.

Certification Continues Despite Protests

Electoral College certification is continuing in Washington DC tonight despite violent protests and Trump Tweets.

Gov. Pritzker Calls for Trump’s Removal

Governor Pritzker calls for Trumps impeachment in statement posted on Facebook.

Woman Shot at Capital Protest Dead

VIDEO: Woman shot at Capitol protest shot dead.

In Georgia, Facebook’s Changes Brought Back a Partisan News Feed

Brought Back a Partisan News Feed (Georgia) As Georgians head to the polls to vote on their two U.S. Senators—and effectively, partisan control of...

“Nobody” Hurt, “Just a Perp,” Say Officers After NYPD Shot and Killed Man in His Own Home

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Hawaii Officials Promise Changes to Seawall Policies That Have Quickened Beach Destruction

Hawaii Officials Promise Changes to Seawall Policies That Have Quickened Beach Destruction (Hawaii) - Hawaii lawmakers and regulators are pledging to take steps to tighten oversight of seawalls and other barriers that are speeding beach erosion, following an investigation by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and ProPublica.

Alaska Requires DNA Be Collected From People Arrested for Violent Crimes. Many Police Have Ignored That.

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Alaska Requires DNA Be Collected From People Arrested for Violent Crimes. Many Police Have Ignored That. (Anchorage, AK) - Law enforcement agencies across Alaska, including in the state capital, are failing to collect DNA from people arrested for violent crimes, violating a state law passed with great fanfare in 2007 that was going to put Alaska at the leading edge of solving rape cases.

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