A federal judge has ordered the Department of Defense to release records related to an alleged altercation between Trump campaign officials and a cemetery employee during a visit to Arlington National Cemetery. The incident report, sought by watchdog group American Oversight, involves a physical and verbal altercation at the cemetery where a campaign video was filmed. The judge ruled that the public has a right to know how the government responded to the incident involving a major presidential candidate, with records to be released by October 25.
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Car ploughs into crowd outside LA nightclub, injuring 30
Thirty people were injured, including seven critically, when a vehicle drove into a crowd outside a nightclub in East Hollywood, Los Angeles, during a reggae/hip hop event. The driver, believed to be intoxicated, was attacked by bystanders after the crash and shot, while police are searching for a suspect who fired a gun during the incident. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A car drove into a group of people waiting to get into...
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