NRA Files For Bankruptcy Amid Fraud Suit In New York The NRA aims to relocate to Texas, away from the "corrupt political ... environment" of New York. The state's attorney general says officials diverted millions of dollars to their personal expenses. Dustin Jones
'All Hands On Deck': National Mall Is Closed, As Agencies Fortify D.C. The National Park Service cites the "real and substantial threat of violence and unlawful behavior" at the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. Bill Chappell
White Man Gets Life In Prison For Killing of Black Army 1st Lt. Richard Collins III Sean Urbanski, 25, was convicted of murdering Collins in 2017. Limitations in Maryland's hate crime statute exempting Urbanski led to a change in the law. Brakkton Booker
Amazon Warehouse Workers To Decide Whether To Form Company's First U.S. Union Some 6,000 workers at Amazon's warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., will begin voting on Feb. 8 on a groundbreaking possibility: whether to form the first union in the company's U.S. history. Alina Selyukh
Police Officers Across Nation Face Federal Charges For Involvement In Capitol Riots More than two dozen off-duty officers attended the pro-Trump rally. Federal investigators will determine if they broke any the laws during the insurrection. Eric Westervelt
U.S. Says Rioters At Capitol Aimed 'To Capture And Assassinate Elected Officials' "It's only a matter of time, justice is coming," Jacob Chansley, the "QAnon Shaman," said in a hand-written note to Vice President Mike Pence. Bill Chappell
Strict Security Measures In Place Across The Nation Ahead Of Inauguration Day The FBI is monitoring "concerning online chatter" about events surrounding Inauguration Day, heightening security concerns ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's swearing in. Jaclyn Diaz
Federal Government Executes Corey Johnson For 1992 Murders Corey Johnson is the 12th inmate to die by lethal injection since July, when the Trump administration restarted federal executions after a 17 year hiatus. Jaclyn Diaz
Justice Department Knew 2018 Border Policy Would Separate Families, Didn't Plan Well Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz released a review Thursday confirming Trump administration officials knew its policy would separate children from their families at the Southwest border. Dustin Jones
Former U.S. Olympic Swimmer Klete Keller Charged Over Capitol Attack Keller, 38, is facing three counts: obstructing law enforcement, knowingly entering a restricted building without lawful authority, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Brakkton Booker