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Video Shows G.O.P. Congressman Giving Tour to Capitol Marcher
The Jan. 6 committee said the newly released surveillance footage showed Rep. Barry Loudermilk, Republican of Georgia, giving a tour to a man who one day later marched on the Capitol.
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U.S. Announces Additional $1 Billion in Weapons and Aid for Ukraine
The United States has now committed about $5.6 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country on Feb. 24.
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Fed Raises Interest Rates Sharply to Combat Inflation
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, announced the central bank's biggest rate increase since 1994, in an effort to rein in inflation without denting economic growth or destabilizing markets.
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Gunman in Buffalo Shooting Charged With Federal Hate Crimes
The Justice Department charged the suspect with 26 counts of hate crimes and weapons violations, some for which it could seek the death penalty, in the racist massacre at a Buffalo store that killed 10 Black residents.
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Republican Who Voted to Impeach Trump Loses in South Carolina
Representative Tom Rice of South Carolina, who was among 10 House Republicans to back impeachment after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, lost his primary to a challenger the former president endorsed.
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'We Can't Lose Steam': Austin Urges Allies to Up Military Aid to Ukraine
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III called on Western allies to increase military assistance to Ukraine as the country nears four months of fighting Russia's invasion.
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Mace Defeats Trump-Backed Candidate in South Carolina
Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina, a Republican who clashed with former President Donald J. Trump after the Jan. 6 attack, overcame a primary challenge from a candidate he supported.
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NATO Secretary General Pledges More Weapons to Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general, said the alliance would continue sending heavy weapons and long-range systems to Ukraine. He added that allies were expected to soon approve a new package of military aid.
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Jan. 6 Committee Previews Next Hearing With New Video Testimony
In a video interview, Eric Herschmann, a former White House lawyer, said that an architect of President Donald J. Trump's plan to overturn the 2020 election insisted on fighting election results after the deadly attack on the Capitol.
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Protesters Decry Britain's Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
Demonstrators rallied in London as Britain pushed forward with a plan to fly some asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing and resettlement, which has been criticized as unworkable and unethical.