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Trader Joe’s Issues Third Food Recall in a Week for Fully Cooked Falafel Product Containing Rocks

Trader Joe's has issued its third food recall in a week, this time for its Fully Cooked Falafel product, which may contain rocks. The product was sold in 34 states and Washington D.C., and customers are urged to discard the product or return it for a full refund. Trader Joe's has apologized for the inconvenience and is working with its suppliers to ensure that all products meet its high standards. Customers with questions or concerns can contact Trader Joe's Customer Relations.

Suspect Arrested Near Obama’s Home with Materials to Make Explosives in Connection with Jan. 6 Capitol Assault

Taylor Taranto, 37, of Seattle, Washington was arrested in the former President Barack Obama's neighborhood on Thursday with materials to make explosives. He had an active warrant related to the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol and had previously made social media threats against a public figure. Taranto is also facing a lawsuit from the widow of a Metropolitan Police Department officer who died by suicide and had been living in a van near the D.C. jailhouse in recent weeks.

Schumer Vows to Pass Debt Ceiling Bill “As Soon As Possible” to Avoid Catastrophic Default on U.S. Debt

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has vowed to pass the bill to suspend the debt ceiling and limit government spending as soon as possible to avoid a U.S. default. Senate Minority Whip John Thune has cautioned that final passage of the bill could come Friday, depending on the agreement of amendment votes. The Senate needs to pass the bill before Monday to prevent a catastrophic economic crisis.

U-Haul Truck Crashes into Security Barriers Near White House, Driver Detained by Secret Service

A U-Haul truck crashed into security barriers near the White House on Monday night, with no injuries reported. The Secret Service is investigating the incident, which may have been intentional, and the driver has been detained. Preliminary investigation reveals that the driver may have intentionally crashed the truck into the barriers.

Five Environmental and Cultural Heritage Groups Sue FAA Over SpaceX’s Launch of Starship Super Heavy Rocket from Boca Chica Facility

Five environmental and cultural heritage groups have filed a lawsuit against the FAA for allowing the launch of SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy rocket from its Boca Chica, Texas facility without a comprehensive environmental review. The launch resulted in destruction of the launch pad, spread of particulate matter, and a 3.5-acre fire on state park lands. The lawsuit is being brought by The Center for Biological Diversity, Friends of the Wild Whoopers, Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, and the National Audubon Society. The FAA has yet to comment on the lawsuit.

Eight People Shot in Two Separate Locations in Washington D.C., Including 12-Year-Old Girl

On Friday night, eight people were shot in two separate locations in Washington D.C., including a 12-year-old girl. Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Chief Andre Wright reported that none of the injuries were life-threatening and that police are currently investigating the incident. Witnesses reported that a shooter or shooters in a black sedan drove through the block and indiscriminately fired upon individuals, and the Metropolitan Police Department is asking anyone with information about the shooting or who may have been in the area to come forward.

Jury Finds Four Members of Oath Keepers Guilty of Conspiracy to Obstruct Official Proceedings in Connection with January 6th U.S. Capitol Attack

Four members of the Oath Keepers have been found guilty of conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding in connection with the January 6th Capitol attack. Two other defendants were found guilty of entering and remaining on restricted grounds, but acquitted of the most serious charges. The jury is still deliberating the most serious counts against two remaining defendants.

Senate to Take Key Vote on Repealing Iraq War Power Acts, Reasserting Congressional Authority in Military Intervention Abroad

This Thursday, the Senate will hold a key procedural vote on a measure that would repeal the legal justifications used to attack Iraq in 1991 and 2003. The resolution is co-sponsored by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia and Republican Senator Todd Young of Indiana, and if passed, it would be a major victory for those who have long sought to reassert Congress’s authority in military intervention abroad.

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