In today's newsletter, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash over recent military strikes and the FBI arrests a suspect in the Capitol bombing case. Discover the latest updates on gerrymandering and the new 'Wicked' film!
After 54 long days, the House is back in session to vote on Senate-passed legislation that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. With significant funding provisions and political tension, all eyes are on the outcome.
The Supreme Court has extended Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's stay, halting the Trump administration's immediate payment of full SNAP benefits for November, amid a looming government shutdown.
Rumors of a split between Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater have been circulating, but sources confirm they are still together and very much in love. Despite their busy schedules, they prioritize each other and keep their private lives low-key.
Get an insider look at the taping of 'Wicked: One Wonderful Night' at the Dolby Theatre, featuring unforgettable performances, audience surprises, and exclusive backstage moments!
In a surprising legal twist, Sean Charles Dunn was found not guilty after throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. His act of protest against Trump's law enforcement surge has sparked nationwide debate, highlighting issues of free speech and federal intervention.
In a surprising turn of events, a jury found Sean Charles Dunn not guilty after he threw a hoagie at a federal officer during an immigration raid scare. The case reflects tensions surrounding federal law enforcement in D.C.
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.