Bill Clinton is hospitalized with a fever but in good spirits, spokesperson says

Former President Bill Clinton was admitted Monday to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington after developing a fever.

An ex-DC police officer is convicted of lying about leaks to the Proud Boys leader

A retired police officer in the nation’s capital was convicted Monday of lying to authorities about leaking confidential information to the leader of the Proud Boys extremist group.

Following controversy, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore receives Bronze Star for Army service 18 years ago

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore received a Bronze Star for his deployment to Afghanistan 18 years ago, several months after a controversy arose when a newspaper reported he had claimed to have received it on a 2006 White House fellowship application when the paperwork had not been fully processed.

Space Station keeps dodging debris from China’s 2007 satellite weapon test

Close calls are becoming more common as low Earth orbit becomes more and more crowded with satellites and debris.

Dolphins off Texas coast test positive for fentanyl, researchers find

Researchers at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi found traces of human pharmaceuticals, including fentanyl, in dolphins swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. Also detected were a muscle relaxer and an anti-anxiety drug.

Veteran lied about his military service and awards to land government job, feds say

A U.S. Marine Corps veteran pretended to serve several more years in the military than he actually did and faked positions and awards he held to support job applications and a disability benefits claim, federal prosecutors said.

15 million adults face elevated risk of heart failure

The study highlighted interventions to reduce heart failure risk — most notably hypertension control and weight loss.

Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder and weapons charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s death

The man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare pleaded not guilty on Monday to state murder and terror charges while his attorney complained that statements coming from New York’s mayor would make it tough to receive a fair trial.

Biden gives life in prison to 37 of 40 federal death row inmates before Trump can resume executions

President Joe Biden announced on Monday that he is commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, converting their punishments to life imprisonment just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump, an outspoken proponent of expanding capital punishment, takes office.

House Ethics Committee accuses Gaetz of ‘regularly’ paying for sex, including with 17-year-old girl

The House Ethics Committee on Monday accused Matt Gaetz of “regularly” paying for sex, including with a 17-year-old girl, and purchasing and using illicit drugs as a member of Congress, as lawmakers released the conclusions of a nearly four-year investigation that helped sink his nomination for attorney general.

Trump picks billionaire financier for deputy defense secretary

The choice of Stephen Feinberg of Cerberus Capital Management comes as Pete Hegseth continues to face questions in the confirmation process for the top Pentagon post.

Nebraska governor hospitalized after he is bucked off a horse

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen was injured Sunday after being bucked off a horse and is expected to be hospitalized for several days.

Trump threatens to try to take back the Panama Canal; Panama’s president balks at the suggestion

Donald Trump suggested that his new administration could try to regain control of the Panama Canal that the United States “foolishly” ceded to its Central American ally.

Man faces murder charges in the death of a woman who was lit on fire in New York City subway

A man is facing murder and arson charges in New York City for allegedly setting a woman on fire inside a subway train and then watching her die after she was engulfed in flames, police said.

Stars and Stripes ombudsman is inducted into the Connecticut Journalism Hall of Fame

Stars and Stripes ombudsman Jacqueline Smith was inducted into the Connecticut Journalism Hall of Fame this month for her lifetime achievements as a journalist.

Trump threatens to try take back the Panama Canal; the US relinquished control years ago

Donald Trump suggested Sunday that his new administration could try to regain control of the Panama Canal that the United States “foolishly” ceded to its Central American ally, contending that shippers are charged “ridiculous” fees to pass through the vital transportation channel linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Navy fires commander of Reserve center in Louisiana

Lt. Cmdr. Adam Sandifer was relieved of his duties as commanding officer of Navy Reserve Center in Shreveport, La., on Friday by Rear Adm. Michael Steffen, the commander of Navy Reserve Forces Command, due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.