Jan. 6 Committee Weighs Possibility of Criminal Referrals
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| By Campbell Robertson, Mitch Smith and Giulia Heyward In a country already struggling with full hospitals and virus fatigue, the variant has contributed to spikes in some states. | | | By Michael S. Schmidt and Luke Broadwater The House panel is examining whether there is enough evidence to recommend that the Justice Department pursue cases against Donald J. Trump and others. | | | By Jonathan Weisman and Lisa Friedman Senator Joe Manchin III noted climate policy when he said he would vote against the Build Back Better Act. In his life and career, West Virginia coal has loomed large. | | |
| U.S. By Michael D. Shear and Katie Rogers The 3-month-old German shepherd with very large, pointy ears is named Commander. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Joseph G. Allen The Omicron surge is scary. But schools must stay open. | | |
| By Reuters A spokesman for Christian Aid Ministries described the dramatic escape of 12 missionaries who had been held captive in Haiti for two months. Their account has not been independently verified. | | | By The New York Times Mayor Bill de Blasio predicted the uptick in coronavirus cases caused by the Omicron variant will last "a matter of weeks" if the city focused on vaccination and testing. | | | By The Associated Press The prosecutor emphasized in her closing arguments that Kimberly Potter, a former police officer, was criminally reckless when she fatally shot Daunte Wright. | | |
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