Politics What a Week to Review Bill Radke reviews the week's news with DJ Wilson of the Washington State Wire, Allison Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
Technology Twitter Locks Trump's Account, Warns of 'Permanent Suspension' If Violations Continue Twitter on Wednesday put President Trump on notice: If he does not stop breaking the platform's rules, he will be permanently banned. Bobby Allyn
National States Also See Protests — And Angry Responses — to D.C. Violence While local police reported some arrests, many of the rallies remained peaceful. Martin Kaste
Race & Identity Black Voters Matter Co-Founder: Black Voters In Georgia Fuel 'New Southern Strategy' Voting rights activist LaTosha Brown says the Senate runoff results in Georgia represent how mobilizing and harnessing the power of Black voters can help forge a new political landscape. Mary Louise Kelly
Politics Election Officials Warned 'Someone's Going To Get Shot' But That Didn't Stop Trump For years, those in charge of voting have said stoking false fears about voting would one day lead to violence. On Wednesday, they were proven right. Miles Parks
Law & Courts D.C. Mayor Issues 6 P.M. Curfew As Trump Supporters Breach Capitol The curfew comes after thousands of President Trump's supporters headed to the U.S. Capitol, prompting the House and Senate to swiftly go into recess as Capitol Police locked down the complex. Barbara Sprunt
Politics U.S. Capitol breached as Trump supporters storm in Vice President Mike Pence rushed out after saying he would not challenge presidential vote, according to The New York Times. Associated Press
Politics U.S. Capitol Locked Down As Far-Right Mob Breaks In As thousands of far-right and pro-Trump demonstrators march in downtown D.C. Wednesday, groups of protestors have moved towards the U.S. Capitol and some are growing violent. Elena Moore
Bumping up against the limits of presidential power After weeks of fighting an election outcome he doesn't like, President Trump is running out of time. But the danger to American democracy will stick around even after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in. Patricia Murphy
Politics Independent Chris Vance still wary of ‘the road towards fascism’ ‘We have to make sure that the right people win elections, and that people who are willing to destroy the Constitution, never are in a position of power to actually do it.’ Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst