The FBI untangled the mysterious Jan. 6, 2021, pipe bombs case by relying on a “new computer program,” which deciphered cellphone data that the agency had held for years. Earlier this month, the ...
Brian Cole Jr., the Virginia man accused of placing pipe bombs outside the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee buildings in Washington, D.C., in January 2021, made his ...
FBI Director Kash Patel speaks during a news conference on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025, at the Justice Department in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) “This wasn’t a new tip, it wasn’t some new evidence, ...
More than half of the respondents strongly or somewhat approved of using military force to take on possible drug traffickers. By Nicholas Slayton Published Dec 4, 2025 9:53 AM EST A little more than ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the suspect in the 2021 case of pipe bombs planted outside the Republican and Democratic party national headquarters has been identified as Brian Cole, Jr.
While auto safety experts find the new dummy designs promising, there are limitations to physical tools when testing vehicle crash outcomes. The 5th percentile federal standard for female dummies is 4 ...
Missense variants remain a challenge in genetic interpretation due to their subtle and context-dependent effects. While current prediction models perform well in known disease genes, generalizability ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has unveiled an advanced female crash test dummy that manufacturers can soon start producing for carmakers to test in their vehicles. The female crash test dummy, ...
WASHINGTON — For the first time ever, American car companies will soon be required to test vehicle safety using dummies that are representative of women. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on ...
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WASHINGTON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Only 29% of Americans support using the U.S. military to kill suspected drug traffickers without a judge or court being involved, a rebuke of President Donald Trump's ...