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Secret Service vehicles block access to a street leading to the Embassy of Israel in Washington, DC on Feb. 25, 2024. A U.S. military service member set himself on fire, in an apparent act of protest against the war in Gaza, outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington on Sunday afternoon, authorities said. The man was transported to an area hospital after the fire was put out by U.S. Secret Service officers, DC Fire and EMS posted online. An Air Force spokesperson confirmed that the incident involved a active duty airman. Local police and Secret Service are investigating the incident.
Organizations: Embassy, Sunday, Secret Service, DC, Metropolitan Police Department, An Air Force, New York Times, Times, Local, Secret Locations: Embassy of Israel, Washington , DC, U.S, Gaza, Washington
CNN —A man set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, on Sunday, according to a statement from the Washington Metropolitan Police Department. The adult male was transported by DC Fire and EMS to a local hospital and remains in critical condition, MPD said. By the time firefighters were dispatched to the scene, the fire had already been extinguished by US Secret Service, according to Vito Maggiolo, a public information officer from DC Fire. MPD is working with the Secret Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to investigate the incident. CNN’s Rafael Romo, Jaide Timm-Garcia and Shawn Nottingham contributed to this report.
Persons: Vito Maggiolo, , CNN’s Rafael Romo, Jaide Timm, Garcia, Shawn Nottingham Organizations: CNN, Embassy, Washington Metropolitan Police Department, Metropolitan Police Department, United States Secret Service, DC Fire, US, DC, US Secret, Secret Service, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Consulate Locations: Washington ,, Atlanta
WASHINGTON (AP) — An insulator under a rail car caught fire Thursday, forcing the evacuation of an underground Metro station when smoke filled the station. The DC Fire and Emergency Services agency posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, that nine people were evaluated for injuries and that one was transported after the incident at the Eastern Market station. Service was suspended on parts of three Metro lines as a result of the incident. Most recently, Metro officials were forced to suspend the majority of its railcar fleet in 2021 after a derailing revealed chronic problems with the wheels and axles. A subsequent investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board investigation concluded that the agency had a “poor safety culture” under former chief Paul Wiedefeld — who currently serves as Maryland's Secretary of Transportation.
Persons: Paul Wiedefeld — Organizations: WASHINGTON, Metro, DC, Emergency Services, Eastern, Federal Center, Armory, National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Locations: Virginia, Maryland
A top marine general collapsed on Sunday after complaining of unsustainable work. Senator Tommy Tuberville has blocked votes on other appointments over the Pentagon's abortion policy. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This comes after Tommy Tuberville began his monthslong blockade on military appointments, per The Washington Post . Tuberville's hold on nominations is affecting key military positions in the US command responsible for the Middle East, Politico reported .
Persons: Eric Smith, Tommy Tuberville, , Smith, Noah Gray, Gray, Roe, Wade, Tuberville Organizations: Service, The New York Times, US Marine Corps, Times, USMC, DC, Senate, Washington, CNN, Staff, Marine Corps Times, Politico, Hamas Locations: Washington ,, Alabama, Israel
Severe storms with heavy rains the evening of August 14 brought a flash flood to the doors of District Dogs Northeast. Ten dogs, including Maple, Malee and Zeni, died in the flooding, WJLA reported. A first responder carries out a dog from District Dogs Northeast in Washington DC. A few days into the trip, they noticed a missed call and later received a text from District Dogs asking them to call back. Garro said Hensley told him there was flooding, some dogs died and “your dog was one of them.” Hensley told him.
Persons: Zeni, John Donnelly, Heather McGaffin, ” McGaffin, Colleen Costello, she’s, , ” Costello, Maple, Costello, didn’t, Luer Yin, Connor McCarty, , McCarty, ” Yin, Jacob Hensley, ” McCarty, Connor McCarty Hensley, ” Hensley, Hensley, Jonathan Garro, mutt, Malee, Garro, Kerry, ” Garro, Yin, Hensley – they’ve, “ It’s, I’m, “ I’m, it’s, Maple’s Organizations: CNN, Washington DC, DC, WJLA, of Unified Communications, District Dogs, WUSA, Dogs, Corgi Locations: Zeni, District, Washington, Hawaii,
The White House is seen on June 25, 2023 in Washington, DC. WASHINGTON — The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a "small amount" of a "white, powdery substance" discovered in a "work area in the West Wing" on Sunday, a Secret Service official said. The Secret Service is testing the substance, which they determined was "non-hazardous," and said in a statement they are investigating the matter. "On Sunday evening, the White House complex went into a precautionary closure as officers from the Secret Service Uniformed Division investigated an unknown item found inside a work area," said Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Secret Service. The White House declined to comment.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, , Anthony Guglielmi, Joe Biden, Camp David Organizations: WASHINGTON, Service, D.C, Secret Service Uniformed Division, Secret, DC Fire Department, White, Camp Locations: Washington , DC, WASHINGTON — The, Washington
WASHINGTON, July 4 (Reuters) - A white powder found inside the White House late on Sunday was identified by Washington's fire department and emergency services as cocaine, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The source said the powder was found in the West Wing, but gave no further details. The West Wing is attached to the executive mansion where President Joe Biden lives. A second source familiar with the matter said the substance was found during a routine Secret Service sweep of the area. Biden was not in the White House on Sunday.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, David, Kanishka Singh, Jeff Mason, Heather Timmons, Alistair Bell, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Sunday, West Wing, Secret Service Uniformed Division, DC Fire Department, Secret Service, White, Washington Post, Thomson Locations: Washington
WASHINGTON, July 4 (Reuters) - A white powder found inside the White House late on Sunday, which led to the temporary closure of part of the presidential complex, was identified by Washington fire department as cocaine, the Washington Post reported. President Joe Biden was not in the White House at the time. Hundreds of people work in or come through the West Wing of the White House regularly. There was "an investigation into the cause and manner" of how the substance entered the White House, the spokesperson said. The radio dispatch said "We have a yellow bar saying cocaine hydrochloride.”Two "officials familiar with the matter" confirmed to the Washington Post that the substance found at the White House was cocaine.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kanishka Singh, Jeff Mason, Heather Timmons, Alistair Bell Organizations: Washington Post, Service, Reuters, Secret Service Uniformed Division, Wing, Office, West, White, DC Fire Department, Thomson Locations: Washington
A white powder was found inside the White House late Sunday, which led to a temporary closure. Firefighters identified the material as "cocaine hydrochloride," the Washington Post reported. The Secret Service told Reuters an "unknown" item was indeed found there. The material was found in the West Wing, the spokesperson added, which is a part of the White House connected to the executive mansion, where the president lives. According to the Washington Post, a Washington DC firefighter on the hazardous materials team said the test results for the substance showed "a yellow bar saying cocaine hydrochloride."
Persons: , Joe Biden, David, Narendra Modi, Jane Fraser, M, Ralph Lauren, Rupert Murdoch's Organizations: House, Firefighters, Washington Post, Service, Reuters, The Washington Post, Secret Service Uniformed Division, Secret Service, Wing, Washington DC, Apple, Google, White, Indian, Citigroup
New York CNN —CNN anchor and chief national affairs analyst Kasie Hunt and husband Matthew Mario Rivera welcomed their second child to the world last week in an unforgettable way. Their daughter, Grey Hunt Rivera, was born at home on Wednesday morning after just 13 minutes of sudden labor — before there was time to call the paramedics. CNN anchor and chief national affairs analyst Kasie Hunt and newborn Grey. We were expecting her to arrive via a scheduled C section on Thursday morning,” said Hunt and Rivera of the early arrival. “It’s a day we’ll never forget!”Grey Hunt Rivera was born on Wednesday, March 1 at a healthy 8 pounds and 4 ounces.
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