Sean Charles Dunn, known as the 'sandwich guy', was found not guilty of assault after throwing a sandwich at a CBP agent. The incident sparked discussions on immigrant rights and law enforcement conduct.
A D.C. man was acquitted after throwing a hoagie at a federal agent, which he claimed was a protest against Trump's policies. The incident went viral, highlighting public dissent.
In a surprising verdict, jurors found Sean Dunn, dubbed 'sandwich guy,' not guilty after he threw a Subway sandwich at a federal officer. The case drew attention for its absurdity and the lighthearted defense.
Northwestern Medicine scientists reveal how pancreatic tumors use a sugar disguise to evade the immune system. Their novel antibody therapy could revolutionize treatment and reawaken immune cells to fight back.
As the government shutdown drags into its 31st day, President Trump calls for the elimination of the Senate filibuster, a move that faces swift opposition from GOP leaders. Will this spark a compromise or deepen the crisis?
A groundbreaking study reveals that nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections in Southern California may originate from E. coli strains found in food animals. Researchers emphasize the urgent need for interventions, especially in vulnerable communities.
Your toothbrush may be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria and viruses! Learn shocking facts and discover effective ways to keep your toothbrush cleaner and safer for your health.
The No Kings rally unfolded as a vibrant protest against Trump, featuring bands, banners, and a playful spirit, despite low turnout claims. As the government shutdown continues, organizers warn of rising authoritarianism.
Americans from all 50 states are gearing up for the No Kings protests this Saturday, uniting against perceived authoritarianism under the Trump administration. With events planned in over 2,700 locations, millions are expected to march peacefully, emphasizing that the US has no kings.
New research reveals that ancient humans' exposure to lead may have given Homo sapiens a crucial survival advantage over Neanderthals by enhancing their resistance to lead’s harmful effects. This groundbreaking study analyzes the lead content in fossilized teeth of early hominids.