‘Bigo’ Barnett says he’s vindicated with Jan. 6 case dismissal but judge ‘went rogue’ in final order
The case against Arkansas’ best-known Jan. 6 defendant was officially dismissed on Wednesday, but Richard “Bigo” Barnett isn’t completely happy about it.
The volunteers were told the man was in distress, with a leg fracture and signs of hypothermia, said search manager Richard ...
Donald Trump has agreed to suspend his aggressive tariff hike against Mexico by one month after speaking to his counterpart ...
One of the men who was jailed over his involvement in the events at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has “no regrets” about being there that […] ...
After, he puts his face in his hands, and he doesn’t look happy. Wolf confirms it is hard for him to do things like that, especially given Richard and Amy’s past friendship; they were close friends.
Trade groups and consultants warn that trade wars spurred by Trump’s tariffs could slow global commerce and raise prices for consumers.
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The duo has been married since 2018. US actor Richard Gere (L) and his wife Spanish publicist Alejandra Silva attend City Harvest: The 2019 Gala on April 30, 2019 at Cipriani 42nd Street in New ...
Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 of the rioters on his first day back in office. (Jose Luis Magana/AP) Former Memphian Richard Barnett, 64, was released from Federal Bureau of Prisons custody at 11 p.m.
Richard Gere is loving his new life across the ... “He doesn’t cook. I do it, but when I cook, he plays the guitar.” In addition to Silva’s desire to return to her home country, the ...
Richard “Bigo” Barnett of Gravette was released from the federal prison in Seagoville, Texas, at about 11 p.m. Monday, said Randilee Giamusso, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.
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