Pete Williams: Don't think FBI has 'cracked the code' yet on Jan. 6th attack
NBC News chief justice correspondent Pete Williams discusses FBI Director Christopher Wray's testimony on the Capitol attack on January 6th.
Chauvin showed no emotion as he was convicted on all three murder charges
The site is on Maryland’s Eastern Shore in the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
He was on the Minneapolis police force for nearly 20 years and had previously documented incidents of using force with arrestees
Former President George W Bush weighed in on the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police Department officer Derek Chauvin during a recent interview, calling the process "fair" but abstaining from giving his prediction on the verdict. Mr Bush appeared on NBC's "TODAY," where he weighed in on a number of topics, including the modern Republican party and the trial of Mr Chauvin. The appearance was Mr Bush's first live television interview in three years.
Police has claimed that more than one weapon was used at the birthday party in which nine sustained gunshot wounds
Jury comes to its decision following high-profile trial
Impressive vaccine rollout and eased restrictions create false impression pandemic is beaten
President says of the polarisation among Americans: ‘It shocked me’
Touch DNA analysis leads to the arrest of three in a cold case involving an SC teenager
If a mistrial is declared, a defendant is neither convicted nor acquitted
US President Joe Biden condemned the nation’s legacy of systemic injustice and racist violence in his call for sweeping police reform, hours after a verdict was announced for the murder of George Floyd, a Black man whose death has revived an international demand for justice for the police killings of Black Americans. “It was a murder in full light of day and it ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see” systemic racism in the US, he said in remarks to the nation alongside Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House on Tuesday evening. Mr Biden called systemic racism a “stain on our nation’s soul” after Ms Harris demanded that the lives of Americans of colour be “valued in our education system, in our healthcare system, in our housing system, in our economic system, in our criminal justice system, in our nation, full stop.”
Republican Thomas Massie was the lone member to vote against the resolution
‘If the effect is deleterious to the ability of people of colour to participate in elections, then that is problematic and that is wrong,’ Abrams says
The Section 8 housing complex is accused of discriminating against residents, harassing them and threatening to evict them without explanation. The apartment’s practices reinforce structural racism, lawyers say.
President says it was ‘really important’ that former police officer found guilty on all counts
If the district became a state, it would add two Senate seats, which would likely be filled by Democrats
The former Minneapolis police officer is accused of killing unarmed black man George Floyd last year.
Rahul Gandhi, an opposition Congress party leader and scion of India’s Nehru-Gandhi family, says he has tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing mild symptoms. Gandhi last week called off political rallies in West Bengal state where provincial elections are being held. On Monday, another top Congress party leader and former prime minister, Manmohan Singh, also tested positive and was hospitalized as a precaution.
Charlotte Hornets rookie star LaMelo Ball discusses his recovery from a fractured wrist.
Stop & Shop, a grocery chain in the US’s north east, says its West Hampstead location will remain closed until further notice