• Call me crazy, but Miller's text outlines the ways in which Trump could distract from the Capitol riot.

  • The son of a renowned postwar American artist waged a legal battle to gain control of hundreds of paintings by his father. In one of the most violent confrontations of the riot, Gillespie joined rioters as they tried to wrest control of the U.S. Capitol from the federal government. A mob of people tried to force their way through a tunnel at the Lower West Terrace of the Capitol, an assault that almost succeeded by his own description.

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  • If the election was not rigged, nobody would have died, Trump said during an interview with Piers Morgan.

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  • After the U.S. President called Gary Bettman, Victor Hedman couldn't keep it together.

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  • Chris Wallace, a former host of Fox News, spoke about the recent shutdown of CNN+ during a panel discussion on Sunday.

  • After a period of steady growth, the number of students in state pre-K programs fell for the first time in two decades. Before the Pandemic, states served 42% of 4-year-olds. The report found that they might not reach 40% over the next 10 years.

  • The attorney questioned the congresswoman about her eligibility to serve in public office after the Capitol riot.

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  • The appraisal giant was ordered to comply with the subpoenas by the same judge who held Trump in contempt.

  • ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl praised Fox News on Sunday, saying its coverage was very responsible.

  • After the Boston Celtics finished off a four-game sweep of the Brooklyn Nets, Eddie House and Kendrick Perkins had some words for their teammate.

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  • One expert says that activist billionaires want to be like Musk.

  • If the GOP wins the majority this fall, Rep. Jordan threatened to investigate the social networking site for censoring conservative thoughts and opinions. Rep. Jordan said that the public square where debates happen should be the same place where you can have a fair referee.

  • The use of electronic voting machines has been banned in Arizona.

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  • The manager said he put the severed finger in a paper towel and packed it with ice to get it to the hospital.

  • According to people close to Putin, he initially believed in a peace deal with Ukraine, but has since changed his mind.

  • After he trashed the former president, Graham was happy to get back in the good graces of Trump.

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  • The White House chief of staff was texting regularly with a Georgia conspiracy theorist who wanted to overturn the 2020 election.

  • Fox News host Jesse Watters finally addressed controversial comments he made on an April 11 episode of The Five, where he confessed he deflated the tires of a young colleague. Watters now says he was joking and unable to respond to the growing controversy because he had hurt his back.

  • In Washington, D.C., New York City, and Atlanta, investigations of Donald Trump are ongoing.