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other 61d ago Washington DC

Rain Expected Wednesday in Washington DC Area

The Washington DC area can expect a partly sunny morning with increasing afternoon clouds and cooler temperatures on Tuesday, with highs in the low to mid-sixties and a chance of isolated to scattered showers. Wednesday offers a better chance for more rain and possibly thunder Wednesday afternoon into the night. Thursday and Friday are forecast to be dry, partly sunny and potentially windy on Thursday, and mostly sunny with a lingering breeze on Friday, with highs both days in the 60s.
WAMU 88.5 DC
politics 61d ago Washington DC

Agent Attacked Near President

A federal agent was attacked with a dangerous weapon. The incident occurred near a public figure, identified as the American president. A commentator expressed concern that such incidents are becoming more frequent and that public figures are targets for those seeking notoriety or to make a statement. The commentator also suggested that the administration galvanizes anger that can turn against it, leading people to a breaking point.
France Info
politics 61d ago Washington DC

US Economy to Be Focus Post-Election

Following an election, the American public is expected to return its focus to domestic issues, primarily the economy.
Haberturk Radyo
politics 61d ago Washington DC

US President's Security System Fails Again

Authorities state Allen charged a security check agent, who was wearing a bulletproof vest and not seriously injured. The White House Correspondents' Association dinner has unique security features, including a special entrance for the president and a secure holding room.
KQED FM
conflict 61d ago Washington DC

US President Faces Economic Challenges Amidst Low Consumer Sentiment

An individual attempted to breach the US Capitol perimeter, finding it easier to obtain firearms than anticipated. The nature and extent of the breach attempt are currently under investigation. The 31-year-old US citizen from California is expected to be charged in Washington. He had reportedly told family members he intended to kill as many members of the current US government as possible. US Attorney Todd Blanche rejected calls for stricter gun laws following the incident. A man traveled two days in advance to penetrate the building with hidden weapons. His sister stated he had recently become politicized and frequented far-left groups. In a manifesto, he explained feeling rage towards Donald Trump's policies, calling the president a rapist and pedophile, likely referencing the Epstein affair. He will compare a hearing later. The area around the Brandenburg Gate was filled.
Bloomberg Radio
culture 61d ago Washington DC

Hollywood's Appeal to Estates of Deceased Individuals

Hollywood's strong appeal to films featuring famous deceased individuals is driven by financial returns. Movies like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' grossed over $900 million at the box office. Estates of deceased celebrities treat their identities as brands, similar to how living individuals manage their public image. Hollywood is increasingly seeking to involve the estates of famous deceased individuals in new productions.
NPR
other 61d ago Washington DC

US Police Use Geofence Warrants In Robbery Investigation

Washington DC police utilized a geofence warrant to identify potential suspects in a bank robbery. Critics warn that geofencing could be used by the government to spy on law-abiding citizens. Geofencing can sweep up many innocent people, including those potentially going to church. Okelo Chatri was arrested in connection with the investigation. This method involves gathering location data from devices within a specified area. Multiple police forces across the US have employed this technique in various criminal inquiries. A US court is considering whether geofence warrants are covered by the Fourth Amendment. The case questions if millions of individuals who voluntarily shared location data have relinquished their privacy rights. A decision is anticipated by summer.
WAMU 88.5 DC
technology 61d ago Washington DC

Google's 2019 Geofencing Practices Tracked 500 Million Users

In 2019, approximately one-third of all Google users, totaling around 500 million people, had their locations precisely recorded by Google. This was achieved by using multiple information sources to pinpoint the location of every person with an active cell phone within a geofence, even if the phone was not completely turned off. Google has since modified some of its geofencing policies.
WAMU 88.5 DC
other 61d ago Washington DC

Washington DC Discusses Individual Quotes

The broadcast segment focuses on obtaining more quotes from a specific individual.
WTOP Washington DC
conflict 61d ago Washington DC

Vietnam Discusses Military Base Importance

A critical base for the system was discussed in the Northeast. The report mentioned a shooting incident in Washington over the weekend, during which President Donald Trump and other high-ranking US officials attended a major event.
VOH Ho Chi Minh City