Why complaints from the left and right on the debt ceiling talks point to progress, Supreme Court further erodes EPA's power, and ways to commemorate Memorial Day.
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Jan. 6 committee votes to refer Trump to Justice Department for criminal charges, why do so many couples get divorced right after the holidays, and all they want for Christmas is to stop that Mariah Carey song.
U.S. House Jan. 6 Capitol riot probe to consider Trump criminal referral, El Paso declares emergency as migrant influx raises safety concerns, and is that co-worker really off to a new adventure.
Pence and Trump deliver competing speeches, police release video of officer shooting a woman who fired a gun at Dallas Love Field airport, and ways work is 'sabotaging' your sleep. Sponsored by NordPass, go to NordPass.com/GORDON or use code GORDON at checkout!
Jan. 6 hearing depicts Donald Trump as content to let the riot rage, Congressman Lee Zeldin attacked during New York state stump speech, and GoFundMe raises $500K for pizza man who saved 5 from house fire.
Senate passes bipartisan gun bill funding red-flag laws, mental health programs, Trump Justice Officials cite pressure from him to overturn 2020, and here are 10 items you'll want to have in your carry-on.
State officials recall pressure from Former President Trump, allies on 2020 election result, Senate begins debate of bipartisan gun control bill, and teacher twirls out of school after 50 years of teaching.
Jan. 6 hearing focuses on Trump's false claims of 2020 election fraud, S&P 500 enters bear market, and Flag Day is a patriotic spectacle in these communities.
GOP senators surprisingly bullish on prospects for a bipartisan gun deal, Jan. 6 panel seeks to break through with primetime programming, and Massachusetts restaurant worker receives $2K winning lottery ticket as tip.
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Chicago teachers vote for remote learning; city cancels classes for most of its 330,000 students, thousands of stranded drivers cleared from snowbound Virginia highway, and does 'Dry January' improve your health.
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