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Natick Reviewing Town Official's Role In U.S. Capitol Siege
Natick Town Meeting member Suzanne E. Ianni is facing calls for her ouster. -
Yes, Anyone Can Be Fired For Taking Part In A Violent Mob
Despite First Amendment protections provided to some public employees, even attending riots like the one at the U.S. Capitol this week could provide grounds for termination. -
How Online Sleuths Identified Rioters At The Capitol
The riot at the Capitol appeared to be almost all chaos and anarchy. But as private researchers and ordinary individuals scrutinized online video and… -
GOP Sen. Toomey Joins Call For Trump To Resign, As House Impeachment Plans Move Ahead
The retiring Pennsylvania senator joins his colleague Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in calling for President Trump to resign. House Democrats are aiming to hold an impeachment vote this week. -
Trump Won't Attend Inauguration; Congress Pushes Ahead With Capitol Ceremony
Updated at 11:40 a.m. ETWhen President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office on Jan. 20, one traditional element illustrating the peaceful transfer of… -
Mass. Republicans Condemn Violence At U.S. Capitol But Disagree On Blame
“The the idea was to go to the Capitol and to protest outside loudly, vociferously, but never to go inside and take it over,” MassGOP Vice Chairman Tom Mountain said. -
Trump Finally Faces Reality — Amid Talk Of Early Ouster From Office
Trump declined to mention President-elect Joe Biden by name or explicitly say that he lost. -
Now What Happens With All Those 2020 Election Ballots? They'll Be Around Longer Than You Might Think
3.6 Million Massachusetts ballots remain sealed and stored throughout the state. -
Lelling Vows To Prosecute Massachusetts Residents Involved In D.C. Violence
The U.S. attorney called yesterday's attack on the Capitol “shocking” and “criminal." -
Juliette Kayyem On Capitol Police: 'There Has To Be A Reckoning'
Kayyem says there were clear signs that a gathering was imminent, and calls the Capitol Police's lack of preparation "inexplicable."