Some people charged in the riot are pinning their hopes on a Trump victory in November.
Patricia Washburn
A painting by René Magritte may fetch $64 million at an auction marking a century of surrealism
The painting includes several of the Belgian artist’s signature motifs, including a bowler-hatted man and fluffy white clouds on a blue sky.
Testimony, closing arguments conclude in manslaughter trial of Michigan school shooter’s mother
Jury deliberations are scheduled to begin Monday.
More than 100 people got sick on world cruise that just left Florida, CDC says
At least 123 passengers and 16 staff members have reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illness.
North Korea tests more cruise missiles as leader Kim calls for war readiness
North Korea has been conducting a provocative series of weapons tests in the face of deepening tensions with the United States, South Korea and Japan.
A London judge acquits climate activist Greta Thunberg of refusing to leave oil industry conference
She and her four co-defendants were cleared on the basis of ‘significant deficiencies’ in the evidence against them.
Tesla recalling nearly 2.2 million vehicles for software update to fix warning lights
The recall is a sign of stepped-up scrutiny of the electric vehicle maker.
As Europe’s farmers find common cause in grievances, governments race to offer concessions
Farmers on the continent take their grievances over inflation, foreign competition and the costs of combating climate change to the streets.
Microsoft says state-backed Russian hackers accessed emails of senior leadership team members
In a blog post, Microsoft said the intrusion began in late November and was discovered on Jan. 12.
These are their stories: Sam Waterston to leave ‘Law & Order’ after 400 episodes
Tony Goldwyn, who starred in ‘Scandal’ and the 1990 film ‘Ghost,’ has been cast as the new district attorney.