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On January, 6th, the far-right personality known as 'Baked Alaska' live-streamed the Capitol riots. The FBI used his feed on the DLive platform to nab multiple rioters and has asked members of the public to watch the footage to help them identify others. With the help of the public, more than 125 arrests have been made. And now, 'Baked Alaska' himself has been arrested, too. Newser reports Tim Gionet, as he's legally known, was nabbed by the FBI in Houston on Saturday. During the siege, he could be heard encouraging other protesters not to leave, cursing and exclaiming “We are in the Capitol Building, 1776 will commence again."
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler stands on the frontline with protesters as the police deploys teargas. Wheeler has previously demanded the withdrawal of federal officers from the northwestern US city, accusing them of dangerously escalating the situation with abusive, unconstitutional tactics against protesters. IMAGES
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan arrives at a polling station with his wife Saadiya and their dog Luna to cast his vote in the British capital's mayoral and local elections as the Labour candidate bids to win an unprecedented third term in City Hall. Polling stations have opened across across England for a host of crunch local ballots likely to ratchet up the pressure on embattled Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. IMAGES
Dans une petite ville du Michigan qui subsiste grâce à la prison locale et la vie policière comme criminelle qui règne autour du centre pénitencier. C'est l'histoire de la famille McClusky...
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveils the government's budget proposal for 2024 to the House of Commons in Ottawa. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).