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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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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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Nearly 10 Percent of All Halfway House Escapes Comes From DC Facility
A Washington, D.C., halfway house, intended to help imprisoned men transition back to freedom, is under scrutiny for an outsized number of inmates who illegally leave the facility each year.
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Former NASA Subcontractor To Be Charged in Virginia
Federal prosecutors in Virginia are preparing to file a criminal charge against a former NASA subcontractor suspected of fraud and linked to the failed 2011 launch of the NASA Glory spacecraft.
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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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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.