The Virginian man accused of planting two bombs in Washington, DC, five years ago pleaded not guilty Friday to federal charges of transporting and attempting to use explosives.
Brian Cole Jr. allegedly placed explosives outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee buildings on January 5, 2021.
While Tesla struggles shake off allegations of remote operation for its robots, CATL is putting its new “Moz” humanoid robots to work — the company says it’s got the world’s first large-scale ...
Dec. 22 (UPI) --The two men believed to carry out the attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach that killed 15 people had two pipe bombs and a tennis-ball bomb that failed to detonate before the ...
There's a difference between a slow leak and a burst pipe Phynart Studio / Getty Images Homeowners insurance usually covers sudden and accidental water damage from broken pipes. Gradual damage from ...
Brian Cole, 30, the suspect accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., told the FBI he believed the 2020 presidential election was stolen, according to a new report. CNN, citing people ...
CNN's Jake Tapper apologizes for calling DC pipe bomb suspect a 'White man' CNN anchor Jake Tapper issued a correction after calling DC pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. a "White man" following his ...
Trump administration officials will brief reporters Thursday afternoon after the FBI made an arrest in its nearly 5-year-old probe of who placed pipe bombs near the offices of the Democratic and ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Cooper Flagg packed a lot of history into the Dallas Mavericks' back-to-back games against the NBA's two Los Angeles squads. On Friday night, Flagg dished out 11 assists, the most ...
The FBI is reupping its call for information about an unsolved case that has vexed the agency for years: the planting of bombs outside the Democratic National Committee and Republican National ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and members of the Democrats’ House Steering and Policy Committee are holding a hearing Wednesday morning to look into the impacts of the ongoing ...
Erie Water Works is in the process of a $72 million project to replace nearly 7,400 lead service lines. The project aims to protect public health by removing deteriorating pipes that could contaminate ...