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'Washington State Capitol' - 25 News Result(s)

  • Vladimir Putin's Big Muscles And Russian Attack On US Capitol: Russia's Bizarre 2024 Calendar
    World News | Edited by Anoushka Sharma | Thursday December 14, 2023
    In the image for November, the Russian forces are depicted attacking the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
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  • Former US Cop Jailed For More Than 11 Years In January 6 Capitol Riot Case
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday December 8, 2023
    A retired US police chief was sentenced on Thursday in Washington to more than 11 years in prison over his participation in the January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol.
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  • US Seeks 33 Years In Jail For Ex-Proud Boys Leader In Capitol Riot Case
    World News | Asian News International | Saturday August 19, 2023
    US prosecutors have asked for 33 years of sentencing for former 'Proud Boys' chairman Henry "Enrique" Tarrio and leader Joe Biggs in connection with the January 6 Capitol Riots, The Washington Post reported.
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  • Ukraine's Zelensky To Visit US Today In 1st Abroad Trip Since War Begun: Report
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday December 21, 2022
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will travel to Washington and is expected to visit the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Punchbowl News reported on Tuesday, citing nine sources familiar with the matter.
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  • Public Tips Help US Authorities Track Down Capitol Attackers
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday January 6, 2022
    The FBI is still searching for people who attacked the US Capitol on January 6. So is Kay. The 34-year-old from Washington state is one of a number of online sleuths tracking down participants in the attack on Congress.
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  • 2,500 Protest At Washington State Capitol Against Stay-At-Home Order
    World News | Reuters | Monday April 20, 2020
    An estimated 2,500 people rallied at the Washington state capitol on Sunday to protest Democratic Governor Jay Inslee's stay-at-home order to limit the spread of coronavirus, defying a ban on gatherings of 50 or more people.
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  • "My 82-Year-Old Bones Hurt": Jane Fonda After Night In Jail Over Climate Protest
    World News | Hannah Natanson, The Washington Post | Sunday November 3, 2019
    One of the first things Hollywood star Jane Fonda did in jail was give up her red coat. The wraparound, floor-sweeping garment - colored the exact shade of a winterberry - earned fame of its own over the past month, becoming a trademark feature of Fonda's weekly appearances on Capitol Hill to protest the United States' lack of action on reducing cl...
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  • Trump Prepares 2 Versions Of State Of Union Speech Amid Shutdown Tensions
    World News | Seung Min Kim, The Washington Post | Wednesday January 23, 2019
    The White House is forging ahead with State of the Union preparations despite no commitment from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to hold the annual address at the Capitol, further escalating the political tit-for-tat between the two leaders as the federal government remains partially shuttered.
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  • 3 Months After Launch, The State Of Affairs At Melania Trump's "Be Best"
    World News | Emily Heil, The Washington Post | Tuesday August 7, 2018
    Melania Trump's platform remains almost as much of a question mark as it was when she first arrived in Washington, D.C., last summer. In May, Trump launched her signature initiative, Be Best, as a campaign aimed at improving children's well-being, but it has been slow to take shape. Last week, Trump's 28-year-old policy director, Reagan Hedlund, a ...
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  • Pentagon Fears US Is Losing The Hypersonic Arms Race With Russia And China
    World News | Christian Davenport, The Washington Post | Saturday June 9, 2018
    China and Russia are surpassing the United States in acquiring a technology the Pentagon has tried and failed to develop for years: a maneuverable missile that could fly many times the speed of sound and strike anywhere in the world within an hour or two, senior military officials say.
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  • 'Hear These Words. You'll Never Be Ignored Again': Top 10 Quotes of Donald Trump
    World News | NDTV NEWS DESK | Saturday January 21, 2017
    In his inaugural address today, US President Donald Trump today promised Americans that he was "taking power from Washington DC and giving it to you, the people," that they will never be "ignored" again. The billionaire tycoon, who is also a reality TV star, took oath as the 45th President of the United States at a glittering function attended by p...
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  • Donald Trump Will Face 'The Verdict Of The People'
    World News | Philip Kennicott, The Washington Post | Saturday January 14, 2017
    Last week, a little-known tradition of modern presidential inaugurations brought unwanted attention to the St. Louis Art Museum. Since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in 1985, an American painting has served as a backdrop during the inaugural luncheon, at which members of Congress play host to the newly installed president. When Donald Trump is...
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  • US Capitol Police Finds No Threat In Suspicious Packages
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday March 29, 2016
    Police briefly shut down two Washington, DC streets and an entrance to the United States Congress visitor's center on Monday while they investigated two suspicious packages left near the US Capitol and determined they were not a threat.
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  • Fighter Jets Escort Small Plane out of Washington
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday June 8, 2014
    Authorities say two F-16 fighter jets escorted a small airplane out of restricted airspace in Washington, an apparently inadvertent intrusion that prompted evacuations at the US Capitol and surrounding buildings.
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  • 'I'll break you in half,' politician threatens reporter
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday January 29, 2014
    U.S. Representative Michael Grimm was caught on a television camera saying to a reporter, "I'll break you in half," after he was asked in an interview about a federal investigation into campaign finance violations.
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'Washington State Capitol' - 25 News Result(s)

  • Vladimir Putin's Big Muscles And Russian Attack On US Capitol: Russia's Bizarre 2024 Calendar
    World News | Edited by Anoushka Sharma | Thursday December 14, 2023
    In the image for November, the Russian forces are depicted attacking the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Former US Cop Jailed For More Than 11 Years In January 6 Capitol Riot Case
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday December 8, 2023
    A retired US police chief was sentenced on Thursday in Washington to more than 11 years in prison over his participation in the January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Seeks 33 Years In Jail For Ex-Proud Boys Leader In Capitol Riot Case
    World News | Asian News International | Saturday August 19, 2023
    US prosecutors have asked for 33 years of sentencing for former 'Proud Boys' chairman Henry "Enrique" Tarrio and leader Joe Biggs in connection with the January 6 Capitol Riots, The Washington Post reported.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Ukraine's Zelensky To Visit US Today In 1st Abroad Trip Since War Begun: Report
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday December 21, 2022
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will travel to Washington and is expected to visit the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Punchbowl News reported on Tuesday, citing nine sources familiar with the matter.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Public Tips Help US Authorities Track Down Capitol Attackers
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday January 6, 2022
    The FBI is still searching for people who attacked the US Capitol on January 6. So is Kay. The 34-year-old from Washington state is one of a number of online sleuths tracking down participants in the attack on Congress.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 2,500 Protest At Washington State Capitol Against Stay-At-Home Order
    World News | Reuters | Monday April 20, 2020
    An estimated 2,500 people rallied at the Washington state capitol on Sunday to protest Democratic Governor Jay Inslee's stay-at-home order to limit the spread of coronavirus, defying a ban on gatherings of 50 or more people.
    www.ndtv.com
  • "My 82-Year-Old Bones Hurt": Jane Fonda After Night In Jail Over Climate Protest
    World News | Hannah Natanson, The Washington Post | Sunday November 3, 2019
    One of the first things Hollywood star Jane Fonda did in jail was give up her red coat. The wraparound, floor-sweeping garment - colored the exact shade of a winterberry - earned fame of its own over the past month, becoming a trademark feature of Fonda's weekly appearances on Capitol Hill to protest the United States' lack of action on reducing cl...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump Prepares 2 Versions Of State Of Union Speech Amid Shutdown Tensions
    World News | Seung Min Kim, The Washington Post | Wednesday January 23, 2019
    The White House is forging ahead with State of the Union preparations despite no commitment from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to hold the annual address at the Capitol, further escalating the political tit-for-tat between the two leaders as the federal government remains partially shuttered.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 3 Months After Launch, The State Of Affairs At Melania Trump's "Be Best"
    World News | Emily Heil, The Washington Post | Tuesday August 7, 2018
    Melania Trump's platform remains almost as much of a question mark as it was when she first arrived in Washington, D.C., last summer. In May, Trump launched her signature initiative, Be Best, as a campaign aimed at improving children's well-being, but it has been slow to take shape. Last week, Trump's 28-year-old policy director, Reagan Hedlund, a ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Pentagon Fears US Is Losing The Hypersonic Arms Race With Russia And China
    World News | Christian Davenport, The Washington Post | Saturday June 9, 2018
    China and Russia are surpassing the United States in acquiring a technology the Pentagon has tried and failed to develop for years: a maneuverable missile that could fly many times the speed of sound and strike anywhere in the world within an hour or two, senior military officials say.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'Hear These Words. You'll Never Be Ignored Again': Top 10 Quotes of Donald Trump
    World News | NDTV NEWS DESK | Saturday January 21, 2017
    In his inaugural address today, US President Donald Trump today promised Americans that he was "taking power from Washington DC and giving it to you, the people," that they will never be "ignored" again. The billionaire tycoon, who is also a reality TV star, took oath as the 45th President of the United States at a glittering function attended by p...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Donald Trump Will Face 'The Verdict Of The People'
    World News | Philip Kennicott, The Washington Post | Saturday January 14, 2017
    Last week, a little-known tradition of modern presidential inaugurations brought unwanted attention to the St. Louis Art Museum. Since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in 1985, an American painting has served as a backdrop during the inaugural luncheon, at which members of Congress play host to the newly installed president. When Donald Trump is...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Capitol Police Finds No Threat In Suspicious Packages
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday March 29, 2016
    Police briefly shut down two Washington, DC streets and an entrance to the United States Congress visitor's center on Monday while they investigated two suspicious packages left near the US Capitol and determined they were not a threat.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Fighter Jets Escort Small Plane out of Washington
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday June 8, 2014
    Authorities say two F-16 fighter jets escorted a small airplane out of restricted airspace in Washington, an apparently inadvertent intrusion that prompted evacuations at the US Capitol and surrounding buildings.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'I'll break you in half,' politician threatens reporter
    World News | Reuters | Wednesday January 29, 2014
    U.S. Representative Michael Grimm was caught on a television camera saying to a reporter, "I'll break you in half," after he was asked in an interview about a federal investigation into campaign finance violations.
    www.ndtv.com
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