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Woman hit and killed by convoy hauling tank from Trump's military parade
A 39-year-old woman died on Monday after she was hit by a truck carrying a tank from the military parade in Washington D.C.
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Thousands gather at DC ‘No Kings' protest ahead of military parade
Thousands of people began to protest Saturday morning across Washington, D.C., ahead of the evening’s military parade.
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Recap: DC Army parade highlights troops and tanks as protesters demonstrate against Trump
A military spectacle took place at the National Mall Saturday evening with troops marching and tanks rolling along Constitution Avenue. Parade organizers moved up the start as storms formed across the region. Meanwhile, protesters demonstrated in the District and suburbs throughout the day. Follow live updates below.
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Capitol Police arrest 60 parade protesters, including vet using a walker
U.S. Capitol Police arrested 60 people for unlawful demonstration Friday evening, the agency said.
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Officers sue to compel Congress to install a Jan. 6 riot memorial at Capitol
Two of the police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol from a mob of Trump supporters filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to compel Congress to follow one of its own laws and install a memorial to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack.
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Trump warning ahead of military parade: Protesters ‘will be met with very big force'
President Donald Trump issued a warning for any planned protesters during Saturday’s 250th anniversary military parade. “We’re going to celebrate our country for a change.”
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Judge orders U.S. refugee office to reconsider some children's cases
Under the Trump rules, migrant children have stayed in shelters for an average of 217 days before being released to family members.
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Military parade in DC: Here's what to know
A military parade in D.C. will celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday on June 14. Events include remarks from President Donald Trump, who will be celebrating his 79th birthday.
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Supreme Court leaves in place DC gun restriction on large magazines
The court also decided against taking up a significant election case involving mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania that pitted Republicans against Democrats.
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National Park Service to close Dupont Circle for WorldPride DC this weekend
The park is a symbolic location for many in the LGBTQ+ community.
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‘Shameful': D.C. murder case dismissed after DNA evidence lost
Court records show Bode Technology Group Inc., the private lab that did the testing, lost the evidence and it can’t be retested.
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Tanks, trucks, howitzers from Texas are headed to DC for Trump's military parade
A planning document detailing bridges that can support heavy equipment shows the 14th Street Bridge would likely be used in this event.
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Chicago man charged in DC shooting deaths of 2 Israeli Embassy staffers
A Chicago man was charged Thursday with two counts of murder in the first degree and multiple felony gun charges in the shooting deaths of two Israeli Embassy staffers.
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‘Are you OK?' Unknowing, Jewish people in museum offered comfort, water to suspected shooter
The man suspected of shooting and killing a young couple outside D.C.’s Capital Jewish Museum was let inside the museum and spent 15 minutes with Jewish people there before admitting he was the one who fired the deadly shots they had heard moments before, two women who were there told News4.
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What we know about Israeli Embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim
The two people gunned down outside a Jewish museum in Washington D.C. Wednesday were young Israeli Embassy staffers who were soon to be engaged.
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Suspected gunman arrested after 2 Israeli Embassy staffers shot outside DC museum
The suspected gunman was arrested after two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot outside of D.C.’s Capital Jewish museum on Wednesday night.
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Recap: Suspect charged with murder after 2 killed at Capital Jewish Museum
Two Israeli Embassy staff, couple Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were killed at the Capital Jewish Museum in D.C. See live updates here.
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Netanyahu says D.C. shooting of embassy staffers shows ‘terrible cost' of antisemitism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Thursday that he was “shocked” by the “horrific, antisemitic” shooting in Washington, D.C.
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Israeli Embassy staffers shot dead outside D.C.'s Capital Jewish Museum
A man and woman were shot and killed in front of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. Wednesday evening.