Jordan declined to comply with the Dec. 22 request to appear before the panel to discuss his communication with Trump on the day of the assault.
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More than 1,700 congressmen once enslaved Black people. This is how they shaped the nation.
The link between race and political power in early America echoes in complicated ways, from racial inequities that persist to this day to polarizing fights over voting rights and the way history is taught in schools.
Biden’s economic challenge: Finding workers and goods
The president is trying to showcase his achievements while aiming to repel Republican criticism that his policies have fueled inflation.
Canadians partied maskless on charter flight to Mexico
Some of them put Vaseline up their noses, trying to throw off the coronavirus tests, but found themselves stranded anyway.
A season of joy – and caution – kicks off in New Orleans
The party is going on despite rapidly rising COVID-19 cases driven by the omicron variant.
What does record inflation mean for the eurozone?
Energy prices led the increase, jumping 26 percent over the past year.
Michigan school shooter’s parents asked for vodka, orange juice while in hiding
The prosecutor discloses details in a successful effort to block the couple from having their bond lowered to $100,000 cash.
Judge dismisses sole criminal charge against Andrew Cuomo
Prosecutors say they couldn’t prove the former New York governor groped an aide in the executive mansion in 2020.
Three killers of Ahmaud Arbery get life in prison; no parole for father, son
Next month, they face a second trial, in U.S. District Court on federal hate crime charges.
NATO rules out any halt to expansion, despite Russian demand
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Russia can have no say over who should be allowed to join the military organization.