This year's presidential inauguration will be different from most, but much of the pomp and circumstance will remain the same.
Jon Schaffer, founder of the metal band Iced Earth, was photographed with a “bear spray” in hand and arguing with Capitol police inside the building during the deadly insurrection in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6.
Fox News no longer holds the number one spot among cable news networks.
Race to succeed Merkel in top job thrown wide open
France suggests pause on US-EU trade standoff
Rocker David Crosby on songwriting, 'emotional voyages' and Donald Trump
Prosecutors believe “QAnon Shaman” Jake Angeli is a danger to the community.
President Trump's grasp on the Republican Party may be dwindling in the face of recent bad news.
Answers sought: was the US Capitol attack planned?
As bad as last week's riot was, it could have been far worse. Federal prosecutors say elected leaders were marked for assassination.
The chance of President Trump's conviction in the Senate may depend on the prevailing mood than the facts of the case.
An angry mob? The investigation of the violent Capitol riots has turned to premeditation.
A poll shows Trump's Republican support has fallen only slightly, but he faces massive opposition outside his base.
New migrant caravans leaving Honduras to pursue American dream
US executes drug trafficker in Trump's final days in office
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would need a two-thirds vote to convict Trump.
President-elect Joe Biden is unveiling the American Rescue Plan, a comprehensive two-pronged $1.9 trillion proposal to tackle the virus and economic turmoil.
While some Republicans see Trump's style as the future of the party, many say it's time to return to traditional conservatism.
The votes helped make President Trump the first in U.S. history to be impeached twice.
Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., says fear has been holding back some Republicans from supporting the removal of President Trump.
In the face of the second impeachment, a group of anti-Trump Republicans has offered political cover to the tune of $50 million.
Although the House may impeach a sitting president, it is debatable whether a former president can or should be tried in the Senate.