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January 6: Insurrection Cases to Watch in 2022
It was one year ago this week that a previously unimaginable scene unfolded at the U.S. Capitol. A mob of close to 800 made their way inside the building. “More than 700 people have been charged from 45 different states and D.C. They range from 18 to 80… they’re all over the map,” said Seamus Hughes, deputy director of the…
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Critics Question Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Readiness as COVID-19 Claims Come In
As millions of Americans roll up their sleeves for a COVID-19 vaccine, the News4 I-Team has learned that coronavirus-related claims are already being filed in a federal program to compensate those who suffer severe injuries or reactions. But the agency that runs the program has refused to say how many or what those injuries are.
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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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Priest Among McCarrick Accusers in Lawsuit Filed Against Vatican
A sitting priest is among the four accusers in a new sexual abuse lawsuit filed against the Vatican this week.
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Former Navy SEAL Trains Cloned K-9s to Locate and Take Down School Shooters
An former Navy SEAL says he has the solution to stopping school shootings: He’s training dogs to find them and take them down.
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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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Doctors: Get a Second Opinion Before Trusting Online Medical Reviews
When it comes to relying on online medical reviews, the News4 I-Team found you really should get a second opinion.
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Measure Seeks to Prevent Foreign Ownership of US Elections Firms After Russian Invests in Maryland Elections Vendor
State leaders learned earlier this year a Russian oligarch has financial ties to one of Maryland’s elections vendors.
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Potential Spy Devices Which Track Cellphones, Intercept Calls Found All Over D.C., Md., Va.
The News4 I-Team found dozens of the potential spy devices while driving around Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
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Paradise Papers: Secret Documents Reveal Environmental Groups Invest in Oil Drilling
A News4 I-Team investigation found some of the world’s biggest environmental groups have been investing in the oil and gas industry for years.