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US carries out 1st execution of female inmate since 1953

A Kansas woman was executed Wednesday for strangling an expectant mother in Missouri and cutting the baby from her womb, the first time in nearly seven decades that the U.S. government has put to death a female inmate.

Prosecutors consider sedition charges in US Capitol riot

Even for those who have left Washington, “agents from our local field offices will be knocking on your door,” said Steven D’Antuono, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office.

 
Report says FBI warned of plans for ‘war’ at Capitol

According to a report in The Washington Post, the FBI had warned that extremists were preparing to come to Washington, attack Congress and engage in “war.”

US switches gears to allow more people to get COVID-19 shots

Barely a month into a mass vaccination campaign to stop the COVID-19 pandemic, the Trump administration unexpectedly shifted gears Tuesday to speed the delivery of shots. The move came after widespread concern over a slow start even as coronavirus cases and deaths reach new highs.

 
House rushing to oust Trump as he says effort angers nation

President Donald Trump says the impeachment push after last week’s Capitol insurrection is causing is him “tremendous anger,” but he wants “no violence.”