As we head into the new year, here’s a look at some of USA TODAY’s most-read stories of 2021.
4 dead, 52 arrested, 14 police officers injured after pro-Trump rioters breach US CapitolFormer Vice President Mike Pence was excoriated by Trump at the end of their term in office for refusing to
and prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 presidential election. Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Oklahoma, told USA TODAY in January that Pence was “very upset” over Trump's criticism. An 'angry' Pence navigates the fallout of his rupture with Trump over election, Capitol riotsBert Smith, a college basketball official, passed out during the men's NCAA Tournament regional final between Gonzaga and Southern California in March.
Los Angeles Lakers star Lebron James had two fans ejected from their courtside seats during a game against the Indiana Pacers in November. James didn’t immediately elaborate on what the fans did or said, but he called their actions"outside the line with obscene gestures and words."
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