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Brief scuffles slow tallying in Kenya’s close election

NAIROBI, Kenya ((DailyNews)) — Kenya’s peaceful presidential election saw a brief disruption when riot police responded to scuffles at the national tallying center amid...

Jan. 6 probes: What’s next for Congress, criminal cases

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — This isn’t the end of the Capitol riot story.The House committee investigating the deadly events of a fateful, chilly January day...

Jan. 6 takeaways: Trump ‘could not be moved’ amid violence

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — The House Jan. 6 committee is closing out its set of summer hearings with its most detailed focus yet on the...

Live updates | Trump didn’t follow riot script set for him

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — The Latest on the hearing Thursday by the House committee investigating the Capitol riot (all times local):Watch live10:05 p.m.The Jan. 6...

Jan. 6 rioter apologizes to officers after House testimony

A man who joined the pro-Trump mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol apologized Tuesday to officers who protected the building after telling lawmakers that...

Judges keeping Capitol riot trials in DC amid bias claims

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — For some of the Washington, D.C., residents who reported for jury duty last month, a pro-Trump mob’s assault on the U.S....

1/6 Takeaways: Angry Trump, dire legal warnings and ketchup

The House Jan. 6 committee held a surprise hearing Tuesday delivering alarming new testimony about Donald Trump’s angry, defiant and vulgar actions as he...

1/6 Takeaways: Angry Trump, dire legal warnings and ketchup

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — The House Jan. 6 committee held a surprise hearing Tuesday delivering alarming new testimony about Donald Trump’s angry, defiant and vulgar...

Confederate flag-toting man, son convicted in Capitol riot

WASHINGTON ((DailyNews)) — A federal judge on Wednesday convicted a Confederate flag-toting man and his son of charges that they stormed the U.S. Capitol...

Experts: Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric could galvanize extremists

BOISE, Idaho ((DailyNews)) — As hate speech targeting LGBTQ people increases among some far-right influencers and others online, experts are warning that extremist groups...

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