Monday, Sept. 30
- The Federal Aviation Administration certifies UPS drone delivery business; becomes nation’s first.
- House committee chairs subpoenas Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
- GOP Rep. Chris Collins resigns from congress following insider trading charges.
- Trump reportedly pressured Austrailian prime minister to help Attorney General William Bar find information on the mueller investigation.
Tuesday, Oct. 1
- Senator and democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders experiences chest discomfort during campaign event; undergoes heart surgery to put two stents into place. It was later confirmed that Sanders had a heart attack.
- A federal court rules that the FCC cannot bar states from passing their own net neutrality laws.
- Republican Chuck Grassely defends the Ukraine whistleblower.
Wednesday, Oct. 2
- Ex-Dallas police officer is sentenced to 10 years after entering the wrong apartment and killing her neighbor.
- Pompeo confirms he was on call with President Trump during call with Ukraine president.
- Ed Buck, well-known Democratic donor, was indicted for distributing meth.
Thursday, Oct. 3
- House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy calls on Speaker Nancy Pelosi to suspend impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
- Four officers stabbed to death by employee in Paris police headquarters.
- Authorities extend curfew to more Iraqi cities as death toll rises from protests.
- Energy Secretary Rick Perry expected to resign in November.
Friday, Oct. 4
- Iran-linked group tried to hack U.S. 2020 presidential campaigns, Microsoft says.
- Actress Diahann Carroll dies at the age of 84.
- Supreme Court will hear arguments on issue of abortion for the first time since Kavanaugh’s appointment.
- According to The Hill, the U.S. added 136,000 jobs in September.