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January 6 Hearings: What To Expect As Focus Turns To Trump Election Lies
Monday marks the second day of public hearings for the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The committee said it will focus on then-President Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 election that inspired his supporters to lay siege to the Capitol in an attempt to block the formalization of President Joe Biden's victory. The panel is seeking to build on its prime-time presentation last week of never-before-seen video of interviews with Trump’s inner circle and graphic images of the attack.
The hearing is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. ET.
Read MoreWhy Biden’s Bet On A Rapid Economic Rebound May Have Backfired
President Biden’s bet on a rapid rebound from the coronavirus recession may have backfired.
The president and his top economic officials rallied Democrats around a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill in March 2021, urging Congress not to repeat the mistakes of the Great Recession and cut off support for the economy too soon. The bill was also Biden’s way of delivering on the promise made during the pivotal Georgia Senate runoffs, which gave his party a slim Senate majority: elect Democrats and get another round of stimulus checks.
Read MoreUS Gun Control: Cross-Party Group Of Senators Agree Limited Safety Measures
A cross-party group of US senators have agreed a framework for potential legislation on gun safety, following a spate of mass shootings.
This would include support for tougher checks for buyers aged under 21 and cracking down on illegal gun purchases.
Crucially, the proposals are supported by 10 Republicans, meaning they have the numbers to be voted into law.
President Biden said the plans were "steps in the right direction" but they fall far short of what he called for.
Read MoreEverything You Need To Know About the Special Election In Alaska
With 108,981 ballots counted so far, Sarah Palin (30 percent), Nick Begich (19 percent) and Al Gross (13 percent) are the top vote-getters so far in Alaska’s special U.S. House election.
Mary Peltola currently leads for the fourth and final slot in the August general election with 8 percent, followed closely by Tara Sweeney with 5 percent. Additional batches of results are expected to be released on June 15, June 17 and June 21.
Read MoreGovernment Expands Investigation Into Trump's Social Network Deal
Federal securities regulators have expanded their investigation into the planned merger between a blank check acquisition company and former President Trump's social media business, known as Truth Social, according to a Monday morning filing with the SEC.
Truth Social's financial prospects are heavily reliant on investment tied to the merger, which may never come to pass.
Read MoreWisconsin Headlines
Wisconsin Elections Commission Allows Tim Michels To Run For Wisconsin Governor
Wisconsin elections officials voted Friday to allow Donald Trump’s endorsed candidate to stay on the Republican primary ballot in the presidential battleground state, pushing aside a Democratic challenge to his nomination papers.
The bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission voted unanimously to allow construction company co-owner Tim Michels to appear on the ballot.
Read MoreChair Of Wisconsin Parole Commission Resigns
John Tate, the chairman of the Wisconsin Parole Commission, has resigned his position effective Friday.
In his resignation letter, which Gov. Tony Evers’ office shared with News 3 Now, Tate said he gave his “effort to be fair, just, and understanding” while making parole decisions.
Read MoreWisconsin Communities Are Among Smallest In The World To Host Pride Events
June is Pride month, and Wisconsin is likely home to two of the smallest communities in the world to hold events that celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
With a population of just 64, Stockholm in western Wisconsin’s Pepin County is back this Saturday hosting Lake Pepin Pride. It is the smallest Wisconsin village and likely one of the smallest communities in the world to hold Pride festivities.
Read MoreRichest Billionaires In Wisconsin
The U.S.’s wealthiest billionaires are mostly concentrated within just a couple of industries: finance and investments, and technology. Other wealthy sectors include food and drink, fashion and retail, and media and entertainment.
Stacker compiled a list of the richest billionaires that are residents of Wisconsin, using data from Forbes.
Billionaires are ranked by net worth as of May 31. Forbes lists 8 billionaires in Wisconsin.
Read MorePreliminary 2022 Spring Turkey Harvest Increases From 2021
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that preliminary totals show Wisconsin turkey hunters registered 39,007 birds during the 2022 spring turkey hunting season, a 5% increase from the 37,266 birds registered in the spring 2021 season.
The 2022 spring season started on April 16 with the two-day youth hunt. The regular season was divided into six separate one-week periods from April 20 to May 31. Different periods maximize hunter opportunities while minimizing interference for a more sustainable harvest.
Read MoreLast Update: Jun 21, 2022 6:16 am CDT