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A federal judge denied “QAnon Shaman” Jacob Chansley’s motion to vacate his January 6 conviction after withheld security footage showed Capitol Police officers appearing to escort him throughout the building.
A federal judge denied “QAnon Shaman” Jacob Chansley’s motion to vacate his January 6 conviction after withheld security footage showed Capitol Police officers appearing to escort him throughout the building.
 
Jacob Chansley, who is best known as the “QAnon Shaman” from the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, has been released from prison, according to his lawyer.
Jacob Chansley, who is best known as the “QAnon Shaman” from the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, has been released from prison, according to his lawyer.
 
The head of U.S. Capitol Police sent a memo to his staff Tuesday, after Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired dramatic, previously unseen security footage of January 6 that showed police officers appearing to stand by passively as people poured into the Capitol.
The head of U.S. Capitol Police sent a memo to his staff Tuesday, after Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired dramatic, previously unseen security footage of January 6 that showed police officers appearing to stand by passively as people poured into the Capitol.
 
Oberlin College announced Thursday that it has initiated payment of the $36 million in damages a jury awarded to Gibson’s Bakery after the school supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the family-owned business of racism.
Oberlin College announced Thursday that it has initiated payment of the $36 million in damages a jury awarded to Gibson’s Bakery after the school supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the family-owned business of racism.
 
Gibson’s Bakery, which was falsely accused of racism by Oberlin College officials and won a multi-million-dollar verdict, has finally received the money it is owed after more than three years of waiting.
Gibson’s Bakery, which was falsely accused of racism by Oberlin College officials and won a multi-million-dollar verdict, has finally received the money it is owed after more than three years of waiting.
 
Gibson’s Bakery, a family-owned bakery that has operated in Oberlin, Ohio, since 1885, received a major win in its ongoing feud with Oberlin College, which encouraged and supported students and faculty falsely accusing the bakery of racism in 2016.
Gibson’s Bakery, a family-owned bakery that has operated in Oberlin, Ohio, since 1885, received a major win in its ongoing feud with Oberlin College, which encouraged and supported students and faculty falsely accusing the bakery of racism in 2016.
 
It has been more than three years since Oberlin College was ordered to pay Gibson’s Bakery tens of millions of dollars after the school supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the bakery of racism.
It has been more than three years since Oberlin College was ordered to pay Gibson’s Bakery tens of millions of dollars after the school supported and encouraged students who falsely accused the bakery of racism.
 
Tour guides in Charleston, S.C., face arrest if they are not licensed by the city to share the town’s history with visitors
Tour guides in Charleston, S.C., face arrest if they are not licensed by the city to share the town’s history with visitors
 
One East Carolina University student's research could help museums, plantations and Civil War sites in ongoing efforts to present a balanced view of history and to attract more minority visitors.
One East Carolina University student's research could help museums, plantations and Civil War sites in ongoing efforts to present a balanced view of history and to attract more minority visitors.
 
North Carolina psychologist John Rosemond's popular parenting advice column has been syndicated in more than 200 newspapers across the country since 1976, but soon it may disappear from all newspapers in the state of Kentucky.
North Carolina psychologist John Rosemond's popular parenting advice column has been syndicated in more than 200 newspapers across the country since 1976, but soon it may disappear from all newspapers in the state of Kentucky.
 
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