The indictment marks the first charges lodged against conspirators linked to the radical gun rights group or involved with planning any of the political events held the week of the attack.
U.S. Lifts Some Sanctions on Iranians Before Nuclear Talks
The move was unrelated to negotiations over the 2015 nuclear deal, a State Department spokesman said. The United States also imposed new sanctions on other Iranians.
Policing Reform Negotiations Sputter in Congress Amid Partisan Bickering
Just as a bipartisan deal was supposed to be emerging, a new proposal has sown discontent among Republicans and Democrats and divided law enforcement groups, raising doubts about a deal.
Updates: N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate Is Shaken by Last-Minute Lineup Change
Eric Adams, under fire over residency questions, decided to join four other Democrats for the primary debate. Follow along now as the event gets underway.
In Shadow of Navalny Case, What’s Left of the Russian Opposition?
Russian domestic politics took a flint-hard turn this year and much of the opposition leadership is now in exile or prison.
How to Watch New York’s Next Democratic Debate
Five candidates will participate in the debate, which takes place Thursday night from 7 to 8 p.m.
Texas Attorney General Is Being Investigated by State Bar Association
Attorney General Ken Paxton is accused of filing a frivolous lawsuit when he challenged President Biden’s victory.
Inflation, Biden in Europe, Yugos: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
‘Jill from Philly’ meets the Queen
Almost five months into her new job, Jill Biden is still revealing what kind of first lady she wants to be, but one thing is already clear: you can call her “Jill.”
Eighty Years Later, Biden and Johnson Revise the Atlantic Charter for a New Era
The original was the work of Churchill and Roosevelt at the dawn of World War II. The new version pledges cooperation against 21st century global challenges and rivalries.