'Chilling' $10bn Trump lawsuit should be thrown out, BBC says
The BBC is requesting a US court to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, claiming it could hinder journalistic freedom due to its nature of defamation and unfair trade practices.
A sculpture inspired by the film 'Titanic' featuring Trump and Epstein unveiled in Washington
Anonymous artists have installed a satirical sculpture near the US Capitol depicting Donald Trump embracing sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a pose reminiscent of a famous scene from the movie 'Titanic.'
Marine veteran vows to stay in US Senate North Carolina race after violent Capitol arrest
Marine veteran Brian McGinnis, a Green Party Senate candidate, vows to continue his campaign for the North Carolina Senate seat despite being forcibly removed from a hearing after protesting U.S. military strikes against Iran.
Arm Broken After Confrontation with Congressman
Former Marine Brian McGinnis suffered a broken forearm during a confrontation at a Congressional hearing in Washington, DC, where he shouted about Israel and the U.S. involvement in wars.
Snapshots in March: Pictures of the Day
The article covers significant demonstrations and events related to Cuba and military responses to protests at the U.S. Capitol.
Marine veteran protesting against US Iran war has arm broken in Capitol clash
A Marine Corps veteran was injured during a protest against U.S. military action in Iran, resulting in a broken arm after being forcibly removed from a Senate hearing.
"No one wants to fight for Israel": Who is Brian McGinnis? The Marine veteran who stormed the Capitol to protest against the war in Iran
Marine veteran Brian McGinnis protested against U.S. military involvement in conflicts in the Middle East during a Senate hearing and was arrested for his actions.
Anti-Iran War Protester Breaks Arm During Fight in US Senate (Disturbing Video)
An anti-Iran war protester was injured during a confrontation with a US senator and police while interrupting a Senate hearing on Capitol Hill.
Three Days in the Capitol: How the Baltic Advocacy Days Convert Voter Voices into Political Influence
Baltic Advocacy Days bring together around 40 participants to the Capitol to influence US policy towards the Baltic states, with initiatives aiming for increased engagement from lawmakers.
Ilhan Omar guest arrested for standing at Trump’s State of the Union address
A guest invited by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was arrested during Trump's State of the Union address for refusing to remain seated.
Trump: Stronger and richer than ever before
US President Donald Trump asserts that the nation is back, stronger and richer than ever, in a speech delivered to Congress from the Capitol.
Armed Georgia man arrested at US Capitol told police he wanted to 'talk' to Congress: docs
An 18-year-old man from Georgia was arrested at the U.S. Capitol while carrying a loaded shotgun, claiming he wanted to talk to a member of Congress.
American police arrest armed 18-year-old at the Congress
An 18-year-old man armed with a shotgun was arrested near Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., after running towards the Congress building.
USA: Man Charged Who Was Heading Towards the Capitol With a Shotgun
An 18-year-old man was arrested after running towards the U.S. Capitol with a loaded shotgun, prompting a swift police response.
US Capitol Police detain person holding 'what appears to be a gun' near Capitol building
A person was detained by the U.S. Capitol Police for carrying what appeared to be a gun near the Capitol, prompting a temporary area closure.
Man pardoned by Trump for attacking US Capitol found guilty of child abuse
Andrew Paul Johnson, who participated in the January 6 Capitol attack and was pardoned by Trump, has been found guilty of multiple child sexual abuse charges in Florida.
The Trump Administration Wants to Overturn a Conviction of Steve Bannon, Former Advisor to the American President
The Trump administration is seeking to overturn the conviction of Steve Bannon, who was sentenced for refusing to cooperate with the Capitol riot inquiry.
Opposition calls for US help at CPAC forum; accuses 'narco-government'
Opposition representatives accused the government in the US Capitol of having ties to drug trafficking, ceding territory control, constructing a 'Maduro Law' for absolute power, and censoring media.
Capitol supports mining agenda with $70 billion
Senators have introduced legislation to reauthorize funding for the U.S. Export-Import Bank while seeking to inject an additional $70 billion to support energy and mineral projects, reducing dependence on China.
Liveblog USA under Trump: US Senator Kelly sues Pentagon and Hegseth
US Senator Mark Kelly accuses President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth of intimidating him and other lawmakers during a Capitol press conference.
Smithsonian swaps Trump portrait and removes mention of impeachments
The National Portrait Gallery has replaced Donald Trump's portrait and removed references to his impeachments and the January 6 Capitol attack.
Mosaic of a Dislocated Time. The Chilling Documentary Capitol vs. Capitol Shows the Decay of Values
A new documentary titled Capitol vs. Capitol revisits the January 6th Capitol riot, showcasing the chaos and unrest that marked a pivotal moment in American democracy and reflecting on the consequences of political rhetoric.
Heroes or Rebels? The Battle for the Capitol Continues
Five years after the Capitol attack, America is still divided over the truth, with Democrats warning of threats to elections and the rule of law, while Trump speaks of heroes being persecuted for their patriotism.
Five Years of Capitol Storm - How Trump is Rewriting History
Five years after the Capitol riot, US President Donald Trump celebrates those convicted at the time as patriots, while radical supporters show no remorse following their mass pardons.
Republicans silent and Democrats incensed on fifth anniversary of US Capitol attack
On the fifth anniversary of the January 6 attack, congressional Republicans remained largely silent, while Democrats criticized Donald Trump and held protests in memory of the event.
A Jan. 6 Rioter Returned to the Capitol Seeking Forgiveness
A participant in the January 6 Capitol riot returned to the scene to express remorse for their actions.
Aquilino Gonell, Capitol Police Officer During the Assault: 'Now They Say Nothing Happened. Why Did I Risk My Life If They Believe the Liars More?'
Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell criticizes the dismissal of the January 6th assault on democracy in the U.S., reflecting on the sacrifices made by law enforcement during the attack.
The Briefing: How Capitol Hill reacted to news of Nicolás Maduro's capture
The article discusses the Congressional reaction and ongoing questions regarding Nicolás Maduro's capture by U.S. forces, highlighting the lack of briefings and clarity among lawmakers.
Years on the Road to Disaster
The article discusses the ethical degradation and value loss observed in the early 21st century, particularly criticizing the actions and impunity of Donald Trump following his election defeat and alleged involvement in the Capitol riot.