A Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Friday authorized including former president Jair Bolsonaro in its investigation of who incited the Jan. 8 riot in the nation’s capital, as part of a broader crackdown to hold responsible parties to account.
German village clearance continues as Greta Thunberg visits site
Luetzerath has become a flashpoint of debate over Germany’s climate efforts.
Tale of two presidents: Political futures under cloud of classified documents
Biden’s political outlook veered into more uncertain territory after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the Democratic president’s handling of classified documents.
Harry held back on revelations as Charles and William ‘wouldn’t ever forgive’ him
The headline-grabbing autobiography Spare has become the fastest selling non-fiction book ever
The Attack on Brazil’s Democracy Is Not Over
The January 8 attack on Brazil’s government may have failed, but its new president will face an ongoing struggle
Surging egg prices mean record profits for largest US egg producer
A spike in egg prices has squeezed customers. But even with rising costs of its own, the leading US egg supplier has found that it can make even more money out of every egg.
U.S. will hit its debt limit Thursday, start taking steps to avoid default, Yellen warns Congress
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, “It is unlikely that cash and extraordinary measures will be exhausted before early June.”
This Week’s Top Military Photos: The Warwax Makes an Icy Rescue
Military.com’s top photos of the week, January 8 – January 13.