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Northampton Oak in D.C., estimated to be more than 400 years old, topples on wires, cars and a house
The "Northampton Oak" on the street of the same name in Northwest D.C. fell on Monday, hitting cars, wires and a house. The tree was estimated to be more than 400 years old.
Schumer calls for Menendez to resign from Senate following guilty verdict in corruption trial
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer is calling on Sen. Robert Menendez to resign after a jury found the New Jersey Democrat guilty of accepting bribes and other corruption-related charges.
Pentagon AI chief: Private sector, not government, will drive U.S. tech transformation
The Pentagon is counting on the private sector to lead an artificial intelligence transformation rather than the federal government, according to Defense Department AI chief Radha Plumb.
Who's really responsible for attempt on Trump's life?
Certainly, the shooter, whom the Secret Service killed, bears the sole responsibility for pulling the trigger in a sinister ploy to snuff out innocent lives. Nevertheless, the event forces us to ask some difficult, introspective questions about the rancor dominating our electoral discourse.
California spurs outcry with first-in-nation 'don't tell parents' law on student gender-switches
Parents who want to be notified if their children request different-sex names and pronouns in class may want to think twice about sending them to public school in California.
Actor Jack Black suspends Tenacious D music tour over bandmate's 'don't miss Trump next time' remark
Actor Jack Black has suspended the tour of his comedic rock duo Tenacious D after bandmate Kyle Gass said on stage that he hopes a shooter doesn't "miss Trump next time."
Trump likens gunshot wound to 'mosquito,' echoes vaccination conspiracies in leaked call with RFK
Former President Donald Trump compared his gunshot wound to the "world's largest mosquito" and appeared to echo independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy's suspicions about vaccines in a leaked video of a phone call between the two men.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough threatens to quit show over getting bumped for Trump shooting coverage
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, whose "Morning Joe" show was pulled by network executives in the wake of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, said Tuesday that his bosses can "get somebody else to host this show" if he's bumped off the air again.
Three police snipers were inside the building used by would-be Trump assassin
Three law enforcement countersnipers were posted inside the building that suspected gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks climbed up to open fire upon former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Investment titan BlackRock pulls 2022 spot featuring would-be Trump assassin
Financial firm BlackRock has pulled a 2022 ad that featured Thomas Matthew Crooks, who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.
Border, safety, law, order -- the bread and butter of Trump 2024
Day Two of the Republican convention is branded as a "Make America Safe Again" theme, and against a backdrop of an assassination attempt against Donald Trump, along with three-plus years of record-level flows of illegals across the border -- thanks, Joe Biden -- there's no better message the GOP can bring.
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