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Hill Staffers Say Jan. 6 Attack Highlights Ongoing Risk for Lawmakers, Staff
The News4 I-Team sat down with four House staffers — each of whom work for different members from different parties — to discuss life after the insurrection and whether it’s causing some to rethink their service.
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Fraudsters Claim They Can Register Fake Vaccination Card Buyers in State Databases
Prices have shot up to hundreds of dollars per card because the newer posts are making claims about getting people registered in electronic databases.
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DC Tunnel History Website Flagged Suspicious Activity Before Capitol Insurrection
The founder and administrator of an obscure website about underground infrastructure in Washington, D.C., saw a sudden and suspicious spike in traffic in the days before the U.S. Capitol insurrection.
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DC AG Considers Charging Trump, Others Who Rallied Crowd With Inciting Violence
As investigators work to identify and arrest those who rioted at the U.S. Capitol last week, many people are wondering if the president and others who encouraged the crowd beforehand will face criminal charges. The U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., has not ruled out filing felony charges for inciting a riot, but he also hasn’t committed to doing it....
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Popular Police Field Tests Can't Tell the Difference Between CBD and Marijuana
The popularity of CBD products is on the rise, with an increasing number of state legislatures following a federal move to legalize marijuana’s hemp cousin.
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3 Deaths Raise Questions About DC VA Medical Center Following Up With Patients After Discharge
The deaths of three recent patients at the Washington DC VA Medical Center are raising questions about whether the medical center thoroughly checks on its patients after discharge.
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Social Media Threats Against Federal Officials on the Rise
With social media creating a “new avenue for threats,” federal authorities are cracking down on dangerous messages sent to government officials, an investigation by the News4 I-Team revealed.
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White House Work Orders Reveal Mice, Roaches, Redecorating
White House work orders obtained by News4 include reports of mice and roaches in the West Wing and requests for a new toilet seat for the Oval Office bathroom and a decorator for H.R. McMaster.
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Threats Against EPA Employees Up 50% in 2017
Threats against employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have spiked 50 percent this year, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.