WHCD suspect charged as ballroom fight builds

Prosecutors filed charges against the alleged White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooter, including “attempted assassination of the president.”
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche speak next to U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro and U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash PatelKylie Cooper/Reuters

DR Congo plans new $100M mine security force

The US and UAE-funded operation will see the country hire 20,000 mining guards by 2028.
An excavator is used at the bottom of Congolese state mining company Gecamines’ Kamfundwa.Jonny Hogg/File Photo/Reuters

Demand rises for ID verification amid AI advancements

One startup, Kibu, raised $10.5 million in its seed round as it looks to build out an ID verification app.
A person holds a phoneEvgenia Novozhenina/Reuters

Shutdown nears breaking point after WHCD shooting

It’s an open question whether the shooting will be enough to resolve the impasse over homeland security funding.
Secret Service officersElizabeth Frantz/Reuters
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Politics

Congress unlikely to fast-track Trump’s ballroom after dinner attack

Republicans are divided over how to approve the project, and Democrats aren’t convinced it’s justified by Saturday’s shooting incident.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters

King Charles kicks off Washington visit

King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House on Monday, marking the first such visit by a British monarch in nearly two decades.
King Charles and Queen Camilla with US President Trump and First Lady Melania TrumpKevin Lamarque/Reuters

Axel Springer, Politico execs meet with staff after letter warns CEO risks ‘undermining our reputation’

The letter singled out two recent op-eds by parent company CEO Matthias Dopfner.
Matthias DöpfnerKevin Dietsch/Getty Images

WHCD suspect charged as ballroom fight builds

Prosecutors filed charges against the alleged White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shooter, including “attempted assassination of the president.”

UK hopes king’s US visit improves ties

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has infuriated Donald Trump by refusing to take part in the Iran war.

Debatable: Universal basic income

Elon Musk wants to send direct payments to Americans to offset AI’s impact.

Demand rises for ID verification amid AI advancements

One startup, Kibu, raised $10.5 million in its seed round as it looks to build out an ID verification app.

Shutdown nears breaking point after WHCD shooting

It’s an open question whether the shooting will be enough to resolve the impasse over homeland security funding.

Political violence reaches heart of US establishment with press gala shooting

The gunman who tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was targeting US administration officials, authorities said Sunday, in the latest instance of political violence to hit Washington.

Key senator paves way to confirming Trump’s Fed pick

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., called DOJ’s decision to shift the Jerome Powell investigation to the inspector general a “necessary and appropriate measure.”

‘Lone wolf’ gunman held after Trump evacuated from White House Correspondents’ Dinner

The president said a man who had “multiple weapons” was in custody.
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