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Tragedy Strikes at Funeral Home in Washington, D.C. – One Dead, Three Injured in Shooting Outside of Stewart Funeral Home.

At least one person has been confirmed dead and three others are critically injured after a shooting outside of a funeral home in northeastern Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. Preliminary evidence suggests that the shooting was not random and investigators are still collecting evidence from the scene. The three injured individuals were taken to a local hospital for treatment and the Metropolitan Police Department is asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact them.

CDC Warns of Alarming Increase in Syphilis Cases, Urges Regular STI Testing

This article discusses the alarming rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the US in 2021, with syphilis rates increasing by 32%. Chlamydia accounted for more than half of the reported cases, and the most concerning increase was in cases of congenital syphilis, which rose by 32% and caused 220 stillbirths and infant deaths. The CDC recommends regular testing for STIs, particularly for pregnant women, in order to prevent further spread of the infection.

Manhattan District Attorney Files Federal Lawsuit Against House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Committee for Interfering in Investigation of Former President Donald Trump

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has filed a federal lawsuit against House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and the House Judiciary Committee, accusing them of attempting to interfere in his office's investigation and prosecution of former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit seeks to block the committee from enforcing a subpoena sent to a former prosecutor and other demands for confidential documents and testimony. Bragg alleges that the committee’s actions are part of a “transparent campaign to intimidate and attack” the district attorney and interfere in his office’s case against Trump, and is asking the court to block the committee from enforcing the subpoena and other demands.

Whole Foods Temporarily Closes San Francisco Flagship Store to Ensure Employee Safety

Whole Foods has temporarily closed its flagship store in San Francisco due to safety concerns for its employees. The 65,000-square-foot store, which opened in March 2022, was an homage to "classic San Francisco." The company has not shared any additional information on the conditions that led to the closure, but is working with local law enforcement to address the issue and ensure the safety of its employees. Whole Foods is committed to reopening the store as soon as it is safe to do so.

Manhattan District Attorney Files Federal Lawsuit Against Jim Jordan for Attempting to Intimidate and Attack Investigation of Former President Donald Trump

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has filed a federal lawsuit against Republican House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, accusing him of attempting to intimidate and attack him over his prosecution of former President Donald Trump. Bragg is asking the court to invalidate the subpoenas that Jordan has issued or plans to issue as part of the investigation, including one for former Assistant DA Mark Pomerantz. Bragg has argued that allowing Jordan's demands would cause “imminent irreparable harm” and has asked the court to block the subpoenas and protect the privileged material from being disclosed.

Tennessee Political Tensions Reach a Boiling Point as Rep. Justin Jones Calls for House Speaker Cameron Sexton’s Resignation

Tennessee has been facing increasing political and racial tensions due to the state's Republican lawmakers taking steps to reduce the representation of Democrats, including the unprecedented expulsion of two Black Democrats from the state Assembly. This has been widely condemned by Democrats across the country, including President Joe Biden, and Tennessee Democratic Rep. Justin Jones has called for state House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R) to resign. The situation remains unresolved, but it is clear that the state's Republican lawmakers have been taking steps to reduce the representation of Democrats.

Sheriff Mark Lamb Announces Candidacy for U.S. Senate in Arizona, Setting Up a Competitive Race for the Republican Party

Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in Arizona, becoming the first Republican to enter the race for the seat currently held by independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. Lamb is a vocal supporter of former President Trump and his advocacy for tougher immigration and drug smuggling laws, and has been a frequent guest on Fox News discussing immigration issues and criticizing Covid-19 vaccine requirements. His candidacy is likely to be welcomed by the Republican base, as his record of support for President Trump and his hardline stance on immigration is popular among the party's supporters.

DNC Chooses Chicago to Host 2024 Democratic National Convention in Strategic Move to Maintain Momentum in the Midwest

The Democratic National Committee has chosen Chicago to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention, in an effort to maintain their momentum in the Midwest. The decision is seen as a strategic move to energize the party’s base and attract new voters in the region, and is a demonstration of President Biden’s commitment to organized labor. The Republican National Convention has already chosen Milwaukee to host their 2024 convention.