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Here s how newspaper front pages across the world looked after mobs stormed the Capitol

Here s how newspaper front pages across the world looked after mobs stormed the Capitol Brooke Seipel © The Hill Protesters gather on the U.S. Capitol Building on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. Newspapers across the country and the world on Thursday printed front pages covering the riots at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday as the violent scenes drew international attention. The House and Senate were less than an hour into debating the Electoral College certification process when the Capitol was breached by Trump supporters opposing the results of the 2020 presidential race. It was not until after 8 p.m. that members of Congress returned to their respective chambers to resume debates, which lasted into the early hours of Thursday morning before lawmakers finally affirmed President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris s victory.

Incoming House members to convene for the first time on Sunday

Pelosi reelected House speaker as new Congress is sworn in Grace Segers © Bloomberg Opening Day Of The 117th Congress On Capitol Hill Washington House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was reelected to lead the chamber as the 117th Congress convened Sunday, with the California Democrat set to shepherd her party through a new Congress with the slimmest majority in years. Members cast their votes for speaker ahead of their swearing in Sunday evening, with Pelosi earning support from 216 Democrats and clearing the threshold of 214 to secure the House s top position. The proceedings at the Capitol were marked by the coronavirus pandemic, which led to a changing of procedures to ensure the new Congress could gather safely.

I ll slit your throat : Maryland man charged with threatening congressman

‘I’ll slit your throat’: Maryland man charged with threatening congressman Dan Morse A Maryland man who allegedly told a congressman he should be “tortured and skinned alive” was arrested Wednesday on charges of threatening a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, according to federal officials. Sidhartha Kumar Mathur, 34, of West Friendship, is accused of delivering the threats over voice mail and in a “webmail” message typed into the congressman’s website. In the voice mail, he appears to have left behind his actual phone number, a federal criminal complaint said. And the webmail was sent in a way that allowed investigators to track an IP address to Mathur’s address, court records state.

US Congress passes bipartisan relief bill

US Congress passes bipartisan relief bill By The World staff Dusk falls over the Capitol, Dec. 21, 2020, in Washington. Top of The World our morning news roundup written by editors at The World. Subscribe here. Additional countries have closed their borders Monday to the United Kingdom, as officials try to stop a highly infectious new strain of the coronavirus from spreading. The new restrictions are causing a global panic and travel chaos, introducing the prospect of a food shortage in Britain just several days before Brexit takes effect. India, Hong Kong, Russia, Poland and Switzerland banned travel for people from the UK, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cautioned that the mutated variant was 70% more contagious. In all, more than 30 nations in Europe and across the world have now suspended travel with the UK. But Adm. Brett Giroir, on the White House Coronavirus Task Force, said on ABC News’ “This Week” that a ban on US travel to the UK

U S Congress COVID aid plan within reach as shutdown threat looms

Coronavirus relief deal in Congress slips to Sunday as new funding deadline looms Reuters 12/19/2020 © Reuters/ERIN SCOTT FILE PHOTO: The U.S. Capitol dome is seen in Washington By Patricia Zengerle and David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. lawmakers struggled on Saturday to clear final hurdles to a $900 billion coronavirus aid bill, including a dispute over Federal Reserve emergency lending authorities, pushing any deal closer to a Sunday night government funding deadline. The U.S. Senate adjourned a rare Saturday session with a call from Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell to avoid last minute disagreements that could delay new funding for Americans and small businesses struggling with the steep economic and health costs of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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