Revelations from a leak of U.S. military intelligence have taken the country by storm. Various governmental agencies are vowing to get to the bottom of the situation, and a suspect has been arrested in connection to the leak.
Colorado will become the first state to advance an agricultural right-to-repair bill, allowing farmers to fix their own equipment legally. The Consumer Right to Repair Agriculture Equipment Act passed Tuesday evening in a 46-14 vote in Colorado's Senate.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ordered a review of how the Department of Defense handles intelligence access and accountability following a massive trove of leaked classified documents.
Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) denied allegations on Thursday that she was abusive to her ex-husband. It was alleged that she dumped a pot of hot potatoes on his head.
The House Rules Committee is planning to tee up floor action next week on another resolution that would overturn local police reforms in Washington, D.C., a second attempt to nullify another law passed by the District of Columbia and rein in the district’s autonomy.
The U.S. Air Force has released details about the Air National Guardsman arrested on suspicion of allegedly leaking hundreds of classified military documents.
California cities are urging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) administration to grant $3 billion a year in homelessness funding. In a rally at the California Capitol on Wednesday, around 100 city officials made their funding demands.