DC officer leaked information to Proud Boys leader, indictment alleges

Leaked to Proud Boys

Shane Lamond arrested for allegedly warning Enrique Tarrio that law enforcement had a warrant for him

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YouTuber Hank Green Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Will Miss VidCon as He Undergoes Treatment

Diagnosed with cancer

Hank Green, the popular YouTube video creator and VidCon co-founder, announced Friday that he has been diagnosed with cancer. In a video posted Friday on YouTube, Green said he was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma,

Russia bans entry to 500 Americans including Obama

Russia bans entry

Moscow: Russia on Friday said it banned entry to 500 Americans, including former president Barack Obama, in response to sanctions imposed by

Halep charged with second anti-doping breach

2nd anti-doping breach

Two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep is charged with a second breach of anti-doping rules, over "irregularities in her athlete biological passport".

FBI Misused Foreign Spy Database To Target Jan. 6 Suspects And BLM Protesters

FBI misused spy tool

The FBI broke its own standards by using foreign spying law to gather intelligence on rioters at the Capitol Building on January 6 and in the wake of 2020 protests following the killing of George Floyd,

Grand jury indicts Bryan Kohberger in stabbing deaths of 4 University of Idaho students

Indicted by grand jury

It also allows prosecutors to keep more of their evidence secret until trial. The grand jury indictment is for the same charges Kohberger was already facing, although more could be filed,

Two more Sarasota County schools evacuate amid recent string of bomb threats

School bomb threats

Two more Sarasota County schools evacuated due to bomb threats made Wednesday morning, which follows the evacuation and lockdown of three more schools on Tuesday. Venice High School and Booker Middle School were evacuated "out of an abundance of caution ...

'Game-Changing' 3D Scan of Titanic Reveals Ship's Final Resting Place in Close-Up Detail

Titanic wreck 3D scan

Digital scans of the famous cruise liner may provide an answer to why Titanic sank in April 1912, killing more than 1,500 crew and passengers

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