Associated Press analyzes Trump’s chances at being selected by Republicans in the next U.S. election
Dramatic new testimony Tuesday before the House committee
Musk prefers temporary suspensions for content ‘destructive to the world’
Trump had no immediate comment, but has previously disparaged the investigation
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz were among those who went after GoFundMe
U.S. President recalls Capitol violence as a dagger at the throat of democracy
Jan. 6 marks one year since bogus claims of a stolen election led to siege on the U.S. Capitol
71 people have been sentenced for riot-related crimes
Trump International Hotel & Tower Vancouver opened in 2017 and shuttered in 2020
350 more reunifications are in process after country adopted measures to enhance program
Suit called an “vexatious, illegal fishing expedition,” unprecedented in scope
Account says Milley promised Chinese counterpart he would warn him in the event of a U.S. attack
Officers testify to fearsome violence, bitterly racist vitriol and public and political betrayal
Trump himself was not charged with any wrongdoing, but prosecutors noted he signed some of the checks at the center of the case
The former president called Facebook’s decision ‘an insult’
Watchdog finds publication squelched story of former Playboy model claiming affair with president
The board said the ongoing risk of serious violence justified Facebook’s suspension at the time