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Maryland Restaurant Rolls Out ‘Bumper Tables' to Aid Social Distancing
Diners in a Maryland beach town are bouncing back into eating out amid the coronavirus pandemic with a little help from inflatable inner tubes on wheels. About a dozen of the so-called “bumper tables” were rolled out at Fish Tales, a restaurant in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday. The inflated tube tables were created by Baltimore company Revolution Event...
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Protesters Arrested as Demonstrations Heat Up Outside Venezuelan Embassy in DC
Protesters at the Venezuelan embassy in Washington were taken into custody Wednesday evening as demonstrations got heated.
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Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of Muslim Teen
A Northern Virginia man received four life sentences without the possibility of parole for raping and killing a Muslim teenager as she walked back to a mosque with friends for pre-dawn religious services.
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11-Year-Old Naomi Wadler Speaks for African-American Girls Whose Stories ‘Don't Make the Front Page'
All eyes were on 11-year-old Naomi Wadler when she took the stage at Saturday’s March for Our Lives.
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NTSB Releases Probable Cause for Fatal L'Enfant Plaza Tunnel Incident
Metro often used trains filled with passengers to look for sources of smoke or fire, according to a revelation at a federal safety hearing Tuesday into a 2015 incident that killed an Alexandria woman.
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Mistrial Declared for First Baltimore Officer Accused in Freddie Gray's Death
A hung jury has been declared in the trial of William Porter, the first of six Baltimore police officers to go on trial in the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who was fatally injured in a police van in April.
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Is 100 Percent Cancer-Free
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday he is “100 percent cancer-free and in complete remission.”
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Oneida Nation: Redskins Name Issue Not Going Away
As a Native American tribe from upstate New York campaigned against the Washington Redskins’ name in D.C., Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton told NBC Washington’s Chris Gordon that she believes someday the name will be relegated to “the dustbin of history.” Holmes Norton spoke Monday at a symposium organized by the Oneida Indian Nation, which says “Redskins” is a racial slur....
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Police: Man Breaks Into Arlington Apt., Rubs Sleeping Woman's Arm
Three residents of an Arlington County, Va. apartment complex have woken to a strange man either staring at them or touching their arm, police said. All three cases happened within the past two weeks at the Meridian at Courthouse Commons Apartments, a building filled with young women in their 20s; residents refer to it as “the dorm.” Police have a...
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“Two Million Bikers” Rally Roars Into D.C. Area for 9/11
Although they didn’t reach a goal of two million riders, thousands of bikers rolled through the Washington, D.C. area to mark the 12th anniversary of 9/11 on Wednesday.