January 6 Was an ‘Assault’ on Personal Freedoms — Trump Must Be Held Accountable

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday on CNN's “Inside Politics” that the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot was an attack on “personal liberties,” and that former President Donald Trump He expressed his belief that the company must take responsibility. Asked about President Joe Biden's campaign ad featuring the Capitol riot, Pelosi said: “I think it's […]
Does ‘Dry January’ actually improve your health? Here’s what to know

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On this day in history, January 5, 1933, construction begins on Golden Gate Bridge amid great fanfare

The construction of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, a treasure of American engineering and widely recognized as a symbol of American greatness, was celebrated on this day in history on January 5, 1933, with civic pride, pomp, and atmosphere. It started inside. “The start of construction was greeted with great joy,” the Golden Gate Bridge […]
Biden to Observe January 6 with Speech at Valley Forge

President Joe Biden plans to speak near the Revolutionary War site in Valley Forge and tour the Jan. 6 protests, a Biden campaign aide said Wednesday. The planned speech emphasizes the president's strategy to use January 6 as a foil to distract from policy failures. Record invasion on the southern border Rising cost of living […]
On this day in history, January 4, 1965, LBJ touts utopian ‘Great Society’ in State of the Union address

On this day in history, January 4, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson proposed a utopian new vision for the United States under a greatly expanded federal government, which he called a great It was named society. “We aim to establish human and social harmony, so that each of us can expand the meaning of his […]
Sweden Records Coldest January Evening in 25 Years

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) – Europe experienced contrasting weather on Wednesday, with extreme cold and snowstorms disrupting transportation and forcing school closures in Scandinavia, while strong winds and heavy rain swamped Western Europe. Floods caused at least one death. On Wednesday, temperatures in Northern Europe fell below -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit) for the second […]
On this day in history, January 3, 1987, Aretha Franklin is first woman inducted into Rock Hall of Fame

Aretha Franklin's expansive vocals and powerful personal presence made her one of the greatest entertainers in world history, and on this day, January 3, 1987, she became the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “Aretha Franklin was an artist of passion, sophistication and command, and her recordings remain […]
On this day in history, January 2, 1920, thousands detained by DOJ in nationwide ‘Palmer Raids’

On this day in history, January 2, 1920, the Justice Department launched a shocking and often violent unconstitutional nationwide drug network, arresting as many as 10,000 people. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, who was appointed attorney general by President Woodrow Wilson ten months earlier, led a sweep against suspected communists, anarchists, and their sympathizers. This […]
Minnesota Red Flag Law in Effect as of January 1, 2024

Minnesota's red flag law goes into effect on Monday, January 1, 2024, and allows police or family members to petition a judge to order guns taken away from specific individuals. CBS News report Minnesota's red flag law is built on varying degrees of extreme risk orders, which can confiscate guns for periods ranging from two […]
4 ways the government funding fight could play out in January

Congress faces an avalanche of government funding tasks when it returns from recess this month, with little time to complete them before the looming shutdown deadline. Under a stopgap bill passed in November, Congress is looking at two deadlines in January and February to keep the government funded. But with less than a month left […]