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DC ‘sandwich guy’ pleads not guilty to misdemeanor assault, trial set for November

The man accused of slinging a sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, D.C., which turned him into a symbol of opposition to President Trump’s crackdown on local crime, has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor assault. Sean Charles Dunn, 37, entered the plea in federal court Wednesday afternoon. He stood before U.S. District Judge...

Appeals court blocks Trump from firing Copyright Office director 

A divided federal appeals court panel reinstated the director of the U.S. Copyright Office Wednesday, as she fights President Trump’s attempt to fire her.  Shira Perlmutter lost in a lower court but is appealing to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Wednesday’s 2-1 decision rules Perlmutter’s firing was likely unlawful and blocks...

Fired FBI officials sue Kash Patel, alleging ‘campaign of retribution’

Three former high-ranking FBI agents are suing Director Kash Patel in a suit seeking reinstatements to their posts, saying they were fired as part of a retribution campaign directed by highest levels of the Trump administration. Brian Driscoll, who served as acting director before Patel was confirmed, rebuffed early requests to turn over a list of all...

NATO’s Article 4 invoked over Russian drones in Poland: What to know

Poland invoked Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty after Russian drones illegally entered Polish airspace, prompting NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to denounce Russia's "reckless" and "dangerous" behavior and call for increased defense spending.

Jury selected in trial for accused would-be Trump assassin

A jury has been selected in the trial of a man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump as he golfed in south Florida last year. On Wednesday, the third day of jury selection, 12 jurors and four alternates were picked to hear the criminal case against North Carolina native Ryan Routh, according to The...

Defense bill could loosen restrictions on Pentagon’s use of toxic ‘forever chemicals’

Provisions in the House and Senate annual defense authorization bills reduce restrictions on the Pentagon’s use of “forever chemicals.” In the House, one such provision is generating pushback even from Republicans. “Forever chemicals” are the nickname for a family of man-made chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These chemicals, which have been linked...

FAA warns of fire risk from lithium batteries

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a safety alert on Tuesday warning of the risk of uncontrollable fires associated with lithium batteries. Spare lithium batteries are generally prohibited in checked luggage, but even in carry-on baggage, they can malfunction and pose a risk to passengers and crew members. Lithium batteries are also often found in...

Senate confirmation delays endanger national security

The Senate needs to stop the procedural delays and give these nominees an up-or-down vote immediately.

Elon Musk dethroned as world’s richest person

Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has dethroned Tesla CEO Elon Musk as the world’s richest person. Ellison’s net worth grew a massive $101 billion Wednesday morning to $393 billion, surpassing Musk’s $385 billion fortune, according to Bloomberg. The surge in Ellison’s wealth comes after Oracle’s stock soared 40 percent Wednesday. The company reported earnings late...

Ramaswamy endorses Winsome Earle-Sears for Virginia governor, rally planned next week in swing suburb

Vivek Ramaswamy will endorse Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears for governor at a September 19 rally in Chesterfield as she faces a close race against Abigail Spanberger.

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