The fallout of the Jan. 6 siege extends far beyond the grieving families and physical wounds left behind, mental health experts say.
Daily Archives: February 5, 2021
Critics say Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exaggerated her Capitol riot story. Here’s what she said.
Critics claim Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is exaggerating, saying rioters were never in her office. But Ocasio-Cortez never claimed that they were.
There may be snow on Sunday, but we will always have Friday
After one snowfall, before what may be another, Friday was bright and warm.
‘Start wearing a mask’: Sen. Sherrod Brown chastises Sen. Rand Paul on Senate floor
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown once again called out a fellow senator for not wearing a mask on the Senate floor. This time, it was Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.
Biden says Trump should no longer get intelligence briefings because of ‘erratic behavior’
Joe Biden says Donald Trump should no longer get intelligence briefings, citing his “erratic behavior” unrelated to the Capitol insurrection.
Politics live updates: $15 minimum wage unlikely to be in COVID relief bill, Biden says
President Joe Biden said a proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour is unlikely to remain in the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package.
‘Real people are hurting.’ Biden says weak jobs report shows why $1.9 trillion in COVID relief is needed
President Joe Biden pushes for $1.9 trillion in COVID relief as lackluster jobs report shows U.S. economy continues to sputter amid global pandemic.
Metro is exploring the use of parking garages as coronavirus vaccination sites
Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld said he raised the idea with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.