Grand Jury Indicts Alleged WHCA Dinner Gunman

A federal grand jury in Washington on Tuesday returned a four-count indictment against Cole Tomas Allen, the California man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner last month.

Bernie Sanders’ anti-Netflix crusade hits the skids after filings expose awkward twist

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., used campaign funds to pay for a subscription to Netflix from January to March despite his long-running criticism of the streaming service’s tax practices, Federal Election Commission records show. Over the years, Sanders has repeatedly criticized Netflix for allegedly not paying its “fair share” of taxes and for raising prices on […]

Rubio Plays Down Trump’s Critique of Pope Before Vatican Trip

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on the eve of a Vatican visit, played down President Donald Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo XIV, who stood firm in calling for the promotion of peace.Rubio, a devout Catholic, will meet Thursday at the Vatican with the first American-born pope,…

Toxic Metals Found at D.C. Golf Course After White House Debris Dump

Soil at a historic public golf course in the nation’s capital where debris from the White House East Wing demolition was dumped has tested positive for lead, chromium, and other toxic metals, according to data released by the National Park Service.[#item_full_content]

Tennessee GOP Eyes Redraw of Memphis US House Seat

As civil rights advocates protest, Republican lawmakers in several Southern states are seizing on the opportunity afforded by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to redraw congressional districts ahead of the November midterm elections.[#item_full_content]

Nasdaq Hits 25,326 Record as AI Chip Stocks Surge

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched record high closes Tuesday, lifted by Intel and other AI-related stocks, as a U.S.-Iran ceasefire held firm and investors focused on strong quarterly earnings.[#item_full_content]

FBI Chief Patel: AI Helped Stop School Shooting Plots

FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau has begun deploying artificial intelligence tools to disrupt potential acts of violence, including planned school shootings, as part of a broader effort to modernize federal law enforcement.[#item_full_content]

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