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With Each Pitch at World Series, Call Gets Louder for Robot Umps
With every pitch at the World Series hurtling toward that strike zone box superimposed on TV screens, the call gets louder and louder: Bring on the robot umps!
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Trump Draws Boos When Introduced to Crowd at World Series
President Donald Trump’s low-profile appearance Sunday night at Game 5 of the World Series came at a high-profile moment of his presidency.
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Ex-GSA Official Had Sex With White House Staffer on Govt. Agency Rooftop: Investigation
A former associate administrator at the U.S. General Services Administration had sex with a White House staffer in his government office and on the roof of the agency’s northwest D.C. headquarters, an internal investigation reveals.
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‘Blow This Motherf—– Up': Woman Arrested for Trashing Swedish Embassy Over A$AP Rocky's Detention
A woman upset over rapper A$AP Rocky’s detention in Sweden showed up at the Embassy of Sweden complex in D.C. and threatened to “blow this motherf—– up,” screamed obscenities at staff and kicked over furniture before she was arrested by the Secret Service, an affidavit obtained by the News4 I-Team shows.
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Scuffles, Shouting as Far-Right Group, Anti-Fascists Demonstrate in DC Saturday
At least one person was detained outside Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., Saturday night amid continuing clashes between far-right demonstrators and counter protesters.
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Scuffles, Shouting as Far-Right Group, Anti-Fascists Demonstrate in DC Saturday
At least one person was detained outside Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., Saturday night amid continuing clashes between far-right demonstrators and counter protesters.
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Former Marine Charged With Making Threats Against Navy Yard
Nearly six years after a massacre at the Washington Navy Yard, federal investigators have charged a former U.S. Marine with making new threats against the facility.
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Shooting Poses Virginia Governor's First Test Since Scandal
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam wasted little time getting to Virginia Beach after a gunman killed a dozen people in a city office building, the first major test of his leadership since a blackface scandal almost forced him from office four months ago.
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Shooting Poses Virginia Governor's First Test Since Scandal
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam wasted little time getting to Virginia Beach after a gunman killed a dozen people in a city office building, the first major test of his leadership since a blackface scandal almost forced him from office four months ago.
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Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch Dies at 72
Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch died Sunday at 72 after a battle with pneumonia.
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Earliest Known Photo of Harriet Tubman on Display at NMAAHC
Curators believe this is the earliest known photograph of the Underground Railroad leader.
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DC Employee Pleads Guilty to Taking Bribes, Sex in Exchange for $1.4M in Food Stamps and Benefits
A D.C. government employee has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he issued more than $1.45 million in food stamps and welfare benefits in exchange for sexual favors and $380,000.
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DC Employee Pleads Guilty to Taking Bribes, Sex in Exchange for $1.4M in Food Stamps and Benefits
A D.C. government employee has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he issued more than $1.45 million in food stamps and welfare benefits in exchange for sexual favors and $380,000.
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Maryland Delegate Loses Leadership Position Over Racial Slur
Maryland’s House speaker has removed a white lawmaker from a leadership position for using a racial slur for black people.
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High Court Deciding Fate of Cross-Shaped Maryland Memorial
The Supreme Court this week will hear a case challenging a nearly 100-year-old Maryland war memorial.
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Florida Nabs ‘America's Most Wanted' Fugitive From Virginia
Michael Eugene Moore was featured on the TV show, accused by authorities of stabbing his wife repeatedly and abducting their 5-year-old daughter in March 1996.
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Maryland Homeowners Made About $57M From Airbnb Rentals in 2018
Maryland homeowners who rented their property using the popular home-sharing website generated around $57 million in income in 2018.
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Unrepentant White Supremacist Gets 2 Years for Hate Vandalism in Virginia
A man who spray painted messages of hate on a Virginia church and synagogue, including on the first night of Passover, was sentenced Friday to nearly two years in prison.
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Groom Has to Convince DC Marriage Clerk That New Mexico Is a State, Is Asked for Passport
A groom encountered a surprising snag when trying to get a marriage license in D.C. last week: A clerk told him his New Mexico identification wasn’t acceptable because it was from outside the United States.
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Who Won the Lottery? Why Some States Allow Winners Secrecy
The identity of the winner of the second-biggest lottery in American history may remain hidden forever — because of where the person bought the ticket.