Federal prosecutors said a Texas man was arrested Monday on accusations of using bear spray against law enforcement protecting the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021. Police on Monday identified Jonathan Douglas Sapirman, 20, as the gunman behind a shooting at Greenwood Park Mall in Indiana that left three people dead on Sunday. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland sustained a broken leg while hiking in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia over the weekend, administration officials announced Monday. U.S. Judge Carl Nichols on Monday narrowed the field of prospective jurors in the contempt of Congress trial of former Trump adviser Steve Bannon to 22 candidates, adding that jury selection would be completed Tuesday. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley has ordered U.S. forces to compile a comprehensive assessment of all military interactions with China in the last five years, sources said Monday. Uber has agreed to pay millions of dollars to more than 65,000 riders with disabilities who were charged fees for the extra time it took to enter ride share cars, according to a Justice Department settlement. A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Monday introduced the Respect for Marriage Act which would federally enshrine marriage equality by repealing the Defense of Marriage Act. The Supreme Court Monday issued an order clearing the way for Indiana to try to implement a state law requiring parental consent in order for a minor to get an abortion. Erich Bergen has signed on to play Billy Flynn in the Broadway musical, "Chicago." Restricting salt intake too much actually may worsen outcomes for people with a common form of heart failure, a study published Monday suggests. Actor, comedian and writer Steve Martin released an animated music video Monday for the song, "Angel in Flip Flops." The Navy's Blue Angels selected their first female fighter jet pilot to the famed acrobatic demonstration squadron. Lt. Amanda Lee will undergo five months of intensive training starting this fall and will fly in 2023. People with some gut disorders may be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study that scientists said confirms the link between the two. A deadly heat wave has killed hundreds in Europe and buckled a runway at a British airport. The FDA has found significant levels of toxic heavy metals in the U.S. food supply during its ongoing monitoring efforts, the agency said. And baby foods were among the most contaminated for arsenic and lead. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 215 points Monday as markets faltered late in the day after a report that Apple would slow hiring and cut spending. Police in Pennsylvania came to the rescue of an unlucky raccoon spotted wandering with a plastic jar stuck over its head. Claes Oldenburg, a pop artist icon, who turned everyday objects into monumental sculptures, died Monday at age 93. Britain's Prince Harry warned the world is witnessing a "global assault on democracy and freedom" Monday in a speech at the United Nations in New York to mark Nelson Mandela International Day. The death penalty trial for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz began in Florida on Monday after a long delay with a state prosecutor calling him "cold, calculative, manipulative and deadly" in opening arguments. A Pennsylvania woman returned from a trip to visit her mother in Maryland with more than memories when she scored a $100,000 prize from a lottery ticket. Staffers at eight Democratic House offices have started the process of unionizing, two months after the U.S. House approved a resolution giving them legal protection to organize. A British movie theater chain is offering free tickets to people with red hair for two days amid a heat wave in the country. Families of people killed during the 9/11 terror attacks have sent a letter to former President Donald Trump urging him to cancel a golf tournament backed by Saudi Arabia at his club in Bedminster, N.J. |
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