Firefighter photographed in Capitol is charged
WASHINGTON (AP) – A Florida firefighter who was photographed inside the Capitol during a riot by loyalists of President Donald Trump has been charged with disorderly conduct. A charge of disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds was filed
Top military leaders remind troops of limits of free speech
WASHINGTON (AP) — The military’s top leaders have issued a written reminder to all service members that the deadly insurrection at the Capitol last week was an anti-democratic, criminal act, and that the right to free speech
Officer with Knee to George Floyd’s Neck to be Tried Alone
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former Minneapolis police officer who held his knee to the neck of George Floyd for minutes will be tried separately from three other former officers accused in his death. Court documents filed Tuesday
Deutsche Bank No Longer Doing Business with Trump
NEW YORK (77 WABC/AP) – Deutsche Bank, Germany’s biggest bank, is the latest company to cut ties with President Donald Trump, which has been his primary lender for two decades. Trump owes the bank more than
State capitols step up security amid new safety concerns after DC siege
State capitols across the nation are stepping up security, and deploying National Guard units, SWAT teams and extra police officers as several legislatures convened amid heightened safety concerns following last week’s violence at the U.S. Capitol. After
State Department re-designates Cuba to ‘state sponsor of terrorism’ list
The U.S. State Department announced Monday that it was re-designating Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing a 2015 Obama-era campaign to improve relations in between the two countries. Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez called the