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Uber driver who fled Iraq dodges bullets on DC streets

A Washington, D.C., Uber driver who fled Iraq found himself dodging bullets on the streets of the nation's capital over the weekend.

Man exonerated of murder conviction after 26 years in prison

A judge signed a dismissal of charges Thursday against a man who was convicted for a 1995 murder and subsequently imprisoned for 26 years.

Snow White actress’s remarks may have ‘huge impact on ticket sales,’ experts say

Remarks from actress Rachel Zegler have resurfaced online and have the potential to hurt Disney's pockets.

Donald Trump indictment: Trump team asks for trial date over two years after date prosecutors requested

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump proposed a new trial date for the federal election interference case on Thursday, requesting the trial to begin in April 2026, two years after federal prosecutors requested.

Marijuana and psychedelics use and binge drinking at ‘historic highs’: NIH

Marijuana and hallucinogen use, as well as binge drinking, reached "all-time highs" among Americans aged 35 to 50, according to a new report from the National Institutes of Health.

Republican Brad Chambers joins packed Indiana governor race

The former Indiana secretary of commerce announced he’s entered the state's 2024 governor's race, jumping into an already crowded Republican field.

Lloyd Austin orders changes at military academies after spike in sexual misconduct

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called for a number of reforms to the military service academies to change harmful and illegal behaviors that are on the rise there.

Bill Barr says Trump Georgia indictment feeds narrative ex-president ‘being victimized’

Former Attorney General Bill Barr said he is "not happy" with former President Donald Trump's latest indictment in Georgia, arguing that it feeds the narrative that Trump is "being victimized."

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announces measures to combat rising crime rates

Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser for Washington, D.C., announced a juvenile curfew and other measures to combat rising crime rates in the area.

Glenn Youngkin slams Virginia’s largest school district after transgender policy defiance

Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) office called out Fairfax County Public Schools, the commonwealth's largest school district, after its superintendent decided to defy the governor's transgender policy.
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