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US Capitol Insurrection Defendant Says He Has No Regrets, Sought to Confront Lawmakers
A U.S. Capitol insurrection defendant who is charged with assaulting police on the frontlines said he has no regrets for his actions, has questions about the 2020 election and acknowledges he was seeking to confront lawmakers while in the crowd on Jan. 6.
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DC AG Considers Charging Trump, Others Who Rallied Crowd With Inciting Violence
As investigators work to identify and arrest those who rioted at the U.S. Capitol last week, many people are wondering if the president and others who encouraged the crowd beforehand will face criminal charges. The U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., has not ruled out filing felony charges for inciting a riot, but he also hasn’t committed to doing it....
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Former Navy SEAL Trains Cloned K-9s to Locate and Take Down School Shooters
An former Navy SEAL says he has the solution to stopping school shootings: He’s training dogs to find them and take them down.
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3 Deaths Raise Questions About DC VA Medical Center Following Up With Patients After Discharge
The deaths of three recent patients at the Washington DC VA Medical Center are raising questions about whether the medical center thoroughly checks on its patients after discharge.
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Doctors: Get a Second Opinion Before Trusting Online Medical Reviews
When it comes to relying on online medical reviews, the News4 I-Team found you really should get a second opinion.
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Potential Spy Devices Which Track Cellphones, Intercept Calls Found All Over D.C., Md., Va.
The News4 I-Team found dozens of the potential spy devices while driving around Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
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New York Man Charged With Stalking Rep. Kyrsten Sinema
U.S. Capitol Police arrested a suspected stalker outside the D.C. office of Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz.
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White House Work Orders Reveal Mice, Roaches, Redecorating
White House work orders obtained by News4 include reports of mice and roaches in the West Wing and requests for a new toilet seat for the Oval Office bathroom and a decorator for H.R. McMaster.
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Threats Against EPA Employees Up 50% in 2017
Threats against employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have spiked 50 percent this year, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.
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Behind the Breaches: 22 Arrested at White House, US Capitol Since 2014
At least 22 people have been arrested and prosecuted for breaching security at the White House or U.S. Capitol since the beginning of 2014, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.