Former police officer who stormed Capitol is found guilty on all six counts at jury trial

On Monday, a former police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was found guilty on all six charges at trial. Thomas Robertson, who was an officer in Rocky Mount, Virginia, when he entered the
President Biden selects former federal prosecutor as his second nominee to lead the ATF

On Monday, President Biden announced the finalization of a federal rule to regulate so-called “ghost guns” more like regular guns, including requiring serial numbers and background checks for the purchase of kits to assemble guns privately. Kit
Medina Spirit horse trainer Bob Baffert is barred from Preakness Stakes

The Maryland Racing Commission said Monday that horse rainer Bob Baffert will be ineligible for the 2022 Preakness Stakes. Baffert led Medina Spirit to a 2021 Kentucky Derby win that was eventually stripped because of a banned
Los Angeles Lakers fire head coach Frank Vogel after disappointing 33-49 season

On Monday, Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka announced that the organization has fired head coach Frank Vogel, after a disappointing 33-49 season in 2021-22 which prevented the Lakers from making the playoffs. Pelinka said in
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss announce new U.S. summer tour dates

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss announced new summer tour dates to support their latest record, Raise the Roof. Raise The Roof was released in November, and is Plant and Krauss’ second record together, following their Grammy-winning album
The Black Crowes announce ‘1972’ covers EP

The Black Crowes have announced their new Amazon Original EP, titled ‘1972,’ and described as ‘a tribute to the 50th anniversary of some of the best rock-and-roll during its prime.’ The forthcoming project was recorded at the