The FBI is investigating the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania by a lone gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, who opened fire with a rifle purchased by his father.
Republican Representative Victoria Spartz is accused of carrying a firearm through security at Washington Dulles International Airport.
Julian Assange has pleaded guilty to espionage charges, and the United States will drop all other charges against him after sentencing.
The US Department of Defense has awarded $982 million worth of contracts to 49 companies to develop systems and supply equipment for maritime drones, including combat equipment, sensors, control systems, and logistics support, with a deadline of February 2025 and a possible extension to February 2030.
Several tornadoes swept through Maryland on Wednesday, causing significant damage to homes and injuring a person in the Montgomery area.
Severe storms with damaging winds and baseball-sized hail hit Texas, leaving more than a million homes and businesses without power, as the United States recovered from the weather that killed at least 24 people in 7 states over the Memorial Day weekend.
In 2023, U. S. President Joe Biden and his wife Jill earned $620,000, paid $146,600 in federal income tax and $34,400 in state taxes, and donated $20,000 to 17 charities, including $5,000 to the Beau Biden Foundation.
Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, is under investigation by the US federal authorities for the potential role of the platforms in facilitating the illegal sale and distribution of drugs.
The USS Frank S. Besson is transporting equipment to set up a temporary dock near Gaza to deliver vital humanitarian aid as part of the US initiative to help provide relief to the region.
Nikki Haley won the Republican primary in Vermont by a narrow margin. Elsewhere, the former president and the current White House chief of staff of the White House won one victory after another.
According to the vote count, Trump won the elections in Virginia and North Carolina on Tuesday.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin plans to return to the Pentagon on January 30 after being absent due to treatment for prostate cancer. Austin, 70, has not publicly discussed his health problems.