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Israel Bombs Gaza Strip After Rocket Salvoes

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Israel bombed the Gaza Strip Tuesday night after rockets were launched into its territory during the signing of the so-called "Abraham Accords."
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Biden Supporters Celebrate After He Clinches Presidency

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Nov.07 -- Democrat Joe Biden clinched the electoral votes he needed to become the next U.S. president, based on his growing lead in Pennsylvania. 
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Washington D.C. Reports Largest Spike In Coronavirus Cases Since June

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It comes as the virus spreads through the White House, though cases within the administration aren't included in the city's total.
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Trump Tells Violent Protesters to 'Go Home in Peace'

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Jan.06 -- President Donald Trump tells violent protesters who stormed the U.S. Capitol to “go home now,” hours after they stormed the complex, causing it to be locked down. Trump repeated false claims that the election was stolen. He...
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Vermont Sen. Leahy Released From Hospital, Will Return To Work

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The 80-year-old Democrat, who is presiding over the impeachment trial, was hospitalized on Tuesday after not feeling well.
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Dueling Protests Expected in Washington, D.C. On Saturday

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Rallies and counter-protests are expected in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.
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Trump, Pence Agree to Work Through End of Term, Official Says

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Jan.11 -- Donald Trump and Mike Pence agreed in a meeting Monday to work together for the remainder of their term, according to a senior administration official. This signals the president won’t resign or face removal by his cabinet...
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Ex-Capitol Police Chief Speaks Out

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Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund says Senate and House security officials denied his request for support.
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AP: Lawmakers Threatened Ahead Of Trial

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25,000 Guard members were brought in ahead of the inauguration, following the attack on the Capitol.
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FBI Arrests 18-Year-Old Alleged Rioter

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Bruno Joseph Cua is the youngest person federal officials have charged related to the violence.
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Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt's Retirement Raises Democratic Hopes

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Former Sen. Claire McCaskill, who lost reelection as a Democrat in 2018, says she will not run for Blunt's seat in GOP stronghold.
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In Washington, Some Frustrated Residents Travel Hours to Find Vaccines

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About 16% of district residents are fully vaccinated, according to a New York Times analysis. Thirty-nine states have higher vaccination rates.
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House To Vote On D.C. Statehood In April

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Democrats hold a slim majority in the Senate and would need at least 10 Republicans to vote in favor.
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Watchdog: Trump Photo Opp Not Behind Clearing Protesters In D.C.

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Police in riot gear used tear gas and rubber bullets to drive away protesters during nationwide outcry over the death of George Floyd.
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Man Arrested Near Vice President's Official Residence

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Vice President Kamala Harris and the second gentleman have not moved into the residence yet and were not there at the time.
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Capitol Rioters Could Face Sedition Charges

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As things in the Capitol are starting to return to normal, the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia reveals possible charges for rioters.
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Iran Reportedly Planned Attack On Fort McNair

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The alleged threat also included a plot to kill the Army's vice chief of staff.
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President To Meet With George Floyd's Family On Anniversary Of Death

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Tuesday marks exactly one year since Floyd's murder at the hands of a White, former police officer in Minneapolis.
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Washington D.C. Is Fully Open, Mayor Bowser Says

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Jun.29 -- Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says now is a good time to visit because the city has fully reopened. She speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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House Select Committee On Jan. 6 Insurrection To Hold First Hearing

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Law enforcement officers from the U.S. Capitol Police and the D.C. Metropolitan Police will testify on July 27.
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Pres. Biden Meets With City Leaders, Police On Reducing Violent Crime

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The president encouraged cities to invest more funding in their police departments and pushed for more community support like summer jobs for teens.
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Putin Says Ambassadors Will Return to Their Posts

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Jun.16 -- The U.S. and Russia will return their ambassadors to their posts in Moscow and Washington, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday following a summit with U.S. President Joe Biden in Geneva.
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Reopened National Air and Space Museum Highlights Tech's Power

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Bloomberg TV's Joe Mathieu sits down with the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum's director Christopher Browne for a behind-the-scenes look at the newly re-opened DC institution. Parts have been completely closed since January...
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Officers Who Defended Capitol From Trump Supporters Honored

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised the heroes for "courageously answering the call to defend our democracy in one of the nation's darkest hours."