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Washington mdash; Two members of the far-right Proud Boys were sentenced to 17 and 15 years in prison on Thursday after a jury convicted the two, along with one other member and former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio of seditious conspiracy, the most severe crime charged in the Justice Department s investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.Joseph Biggs, of Florida, got
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17 years. Following Biggs sentencing, Zachary Rehl, his co-defendant and a former president of the Philadelphia Proud Boys, was sentenced to 15 years.Biggs was the first of the Proud Boys co-defendants to be sentenced after a jury found them guilty of numerous felony counts tied to the riot. Biggs was also convicted of additional charges, including conspiring to obstruct C
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ongress and civil disorder, but acquitted of charges including assaulting officers and destruction of government property. FILE - Proud Boys members including Zachary Rehl, left, Ethan Nordean, center, and Joseph Biggs, walk toward the U.S. Capitol in Washington, in support of President Donald Trump on Jan. 6, 2021. Carolyn Kaster / AP Prosecutors had asked U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly to sentence Biggs mdash; an I
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raq war veteran who suffered from PTSD and later worked for InfoWars mdash; to 33 years in prison. Tarrio s sentencing was previously set for Wednesday but postponed until Sept. 5 because the judge was sick. Wyui Rep. Gabby Giffords hands in her resignation letter
CBS News Televangelist and Pastor Joel Osteen adheres to a strict policy to steer clear of partisan politics. The pastor and author said instead, he s called to reach the general pu
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on t agree. And I want to throw a broad message of hope to everyone, not somebody turn me off because of my political preference. Osteen s weekly broadcast is watched in more than 10 million American homes, and 43,000 people a week attend services at his Lakewood Church in Houston. Osteen described this presidential contest as interesting. He said it s a difficult time in America and that he admires both candidates for running. It s a hard job, he said. Scripture tells us to pray for our leaders. Osteen said his message to both candidates is to keep it as civil as possible. He said, I always like -- doesn t always happen -- but to take the high road. Let s treat each other with respect and the honor that every person deserves. It gets heated. People are passionate about politics. Osteen said he has never met Mitt Romney, but has previously met President Barack Obama at a function
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at the White House. He said he has spoken and prayed with the president just as a friend. On Election Day, Osteen said he s going to vote. I encourage everybody to vote, he said. We all have our views and people of faith -