April 28 Reagan shooter calls link to Washington hotel ‘spooky’ after alleged Trump assassination attempt at same site John Hinckley Jr. called it "spooky" that the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner shooting occurred at the same hotel where he shot President Ronald Reagan.
April 28 JONATHAN TURLEY: Comey’s shell post may be crass, but charging him is a free speech trap Law professor Jonathan Turley says the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey over '86 47' shell art fails the First Amendment true threat standard.
April 28 US Secret Service arrests suspect after barrier breach near White House during King Charles' visit Secret Service arrested a suspect who breached a security barrier near the White House Ellipse during the British royal couple's D.C. state visit.
April 28 Vermont pays $566K in damages, legal fees to Christian school it banned from all sports competitions for years Vermont agencies pay $566K to a Christian school banned from sports and academic competitions after its girls' team forfeited over a trans athlete.
April 28 Texas elementary school teacher accused of sexually assaulting child as police search for more victims A Texas elementary school teacher is accused of continuous sexual assault of a child. Police say there may be additional victims and are asking for tips.
April 28 Man arrested after allegedly breaching security near White House A man was arrested by the U.S. Secret Service on Tuesday after allegedly breaching a security barrier near the White House in Washington, D.C. (WTTG)
April 28 Opening day at Six Flags St. Louis ended in chaos after brawl with as many as 100 people broke out About 100 people, mostly juveniles, were involved in brawls at Six Flags St. Louis on opening day, leading to early closure and multiple detentions.
April 28 DHS taunts media for reporting about ‘Green Bay man’ illegal immigrant charged in vicious machete attack DHS calls out media for calling alleged machete attacker a "Green Bay man," saying he is an illegal alien from Nicaragua given removal orders.
April 28 Lawmakers across the aisle make bipartisan push for foster care reform Panelists Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., and Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., talk bipartisan efforts in Congress to reform the U.S. foster care system on ‘Special Report.’
April 28 Former Nebraska senator battling cancer warns people have 'stopped making babies' Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse lamented a global birth rate crisis on "60 Minutes," saying richer societies have largely stopped having sex and making babies.