Family of man slain by D.C. police declined to release footage, officials say: Justin Robinson, 26, of Southeast Washington worked with the D.C. Office of the Attorney General’s Cure the Streets violence interruption program.
Two charged after children found in chains inside of their apartment: The pair told police they chained the boys up for short periods to “scare them” so they would not leave the apartment, according to court records.
Georgia school-shooting suspect struggled with mental health, aunt says: The parents of the 14-year-old high-school-shooting suspect have not commented publicly after the deadly attack at Apalachee High School.
Parkinson’s may begin in the gut, study says, adding to growing evidence: Researchers found that people with upper gastrointestinal conditions were far more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life
After bitter GOP primary in this deep-red Virginia district, more anger: After a bitter primary election between former congressman Bob Good and state Sen. John J. McGuire III in Virginia’s 5th District, the local GOP is locked in a feud.
Opinion How the quiet war against press freedom could come to America: Some foreign leaders have ruthlessly curtailed journalism. U.S. politicians could draw from their playbook. - "A senior Trump aide, Kash Patel, made the threat even more explicit: 'We’re going to come after you, whether it’s criminally or civilly.' There is already evidence that Trump and his team mean what they say. By the end of his first term, Trump’s anti-press rhetoric — which contributed to a surge in anti-press sentiment in this country and around the world — had quietly shifted into anti-press action." [ed. note: but lol at this from the New York Times publisher]
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