US Supreme Court Rejects Jan. 6 Defendant’s Appeal Over Parading Charge

John Nassif of Florida was convicted of four misdemeanor counts in connection to the breach at the U.S. Capitol and received a 7-month prison term. The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to consider a challenge to a misdemeanor charge that was used to target Jan. 6, 2021, defendants for parading at the U.S. Capitol.

What to know about Trump and RFK Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again agenda

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has outlined a number of promises to “Make America Healthy Again” under President-elect Donald Trump, vowing to combat an “epidemic” of chronic diseases that he has described as an “existential” threat to America’s future. All are under the banner of fighting what Kennedy sees as a common thread behind a broad

Biden Meets With Israeli President Herzog at White House

Herzog also spoke with Trump and reiterated the urgent need to bring hostages back home. WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden hosted Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing crises in Gaza and Lebanon. Before their meeting, Biden reaffirmed that his commitment to Israel is “ironclad.” Herzog expressed gratitude to Biden,