1st trial in Capitol riot ends in conviction on all counts
WASHINGTON A Texas man was convicted on Tuesday of storming the U.S. Capitol with a holstered handgun, a milestone victory for federal prosecutors in...
Convoy protesting COVID-19 mandates does beltway circuit
The Associated Press
HAGERSTOWN, Md. A large group of truck drivers who object to COVID-19 mandates drove two loops around the beltway surrounding Washington, Sunday,...
Officials: 7 dead after tornadoes tore through central Iowa
By Scott McFetridge and Josh Funk
The Associated Press
WINTERSET, Iowa Seven people were killed, including two children, when several tornadoes swept through central Iowa, destroying...
Whitmer plot underlines growing abuse of women officials
By Sara Burnett
The Associated Press
Angry over COVID-19 restrictions such as the closing of gyms, people from several states met in Ohio in June 2020...
Ukrainian woman weds Chicago fiancé ahead of return home
By Kathleen Foody and Teresa Crawford
The Associated Press
CHICAGO When Russia invaded her home country of Ukraine, Maria decided she had to get there...
Zelenskyy ‘desperate’ plea to US Congress: Send more planes
By Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick and Matthew Lee
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON Fighting for his country's survival, Ukraine's leader made a “desperate” plea Saturday to...
Afghans resettling in US struggle to find affordable housing
By Matthew Barakat, Amy Taxin, Philip Marcelo and Julie Watson
The Associated Press
IRVINE, Calif. After fleeing her home in now-Taliban controlled Afghanistan, Mozhgan Entazari did...
Witness: Jan. 6 rioter wanted to remove ‘corrupt’ lawmakers
By Michael Kunzelman
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON The first person to be tried in the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol was a Texas militia...
Pence hits Trump: No room in GOP ‘for apologists for Putin’
By Jill Colvin
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON Former Vice President Mike Pence will urge Republicans to move on from the 2020 election and will declare that...
As vaccine demand falls, states are left with huge stockpile
As demand for COVID-19 vaccines collapses in many areas of the U.S., states are scrambling to use stockpiles of doses before they expire and...