While most sentences have so far been relatively lenient, dozens of the most serious cases are still working through the system, including many that have not yet gone to trial

Pride in US democracy drops sharply, with many saying violence against the government can be justified in certain situations

The nine lawmakers — seven Democrats and two Republicans — on the congressional committee are planning televised hearings and reports to bring their findings into the open

Despite new rules, racism still a concern with service members not barred from membership of groups such as KKK; Black, Hispanic service members disproportionately court-martialed

NY 'Proud Boys' member who pled guilty faces 4 years in prison; Florida man handed 5 years for assaulting police; Iowa man could spend up to 20 years behind bars

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin launches campaign to rid force of radicalism, after military veterans and some active troops were present at the storming of the US Capitol

54-year-old Robert Palmer says he is ashamed of his actions, after watching a video of himself attacking officers with a pole and hurling a fire extinguisher at them

Civil rights group and antisemitism watchdog said it helped identify defendants in case filed against the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers,

Washington's attorney general accuses the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers and 31 individuals of 'conspiring to terrorize' America's capital

PowerPoint handed to US House investigation reportedly suggests several options for then-president to pursue to derail Congress's January 6 certification of Biden's election win

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