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‘Who Killed Malcolm X?' Producer Discusses Impact of Work After Exonerations
Fifty-six years after the assassination of Malcom X, two of the three men convicted of killing the civil rights leader in New York City in 1965 are expected to have their convictions thrown out on Thursday.
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Mother of Vikings' Jaylen Twyman Speaks in Exclusive Interview After DC Shooting
The mother of Minnesota Vikings player Jaylen Twyman, who was shot multiple times in D.C. days ago, spoke about her son’s recovery Tuesday.
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Video, 911 Call Released After Spotsylvania Deputy Shoots Man
Body camera video released Friday evening shows a sheriff’s deputy’s encounter with a Virginia man, who was shot by the deputy multiple times after calling for help early Wednesday.
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Police Called on 7-Year-Old with Autism Who Took Off Mask on D.C. School Bus
A mother and dozens of concerned parents protested outside the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Wednesday night after police were called to a boy’s school bus because the boy, who has autism, kept taking off his mask.
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Woman Drives Car Into Taco Bell in Maryland After Argument at Drive-Thru Window
A woman drove her car into a Taco Bell in Waldorf, Maryland, following an argument with an employee Wednesday night.
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Men Armed With AR-15 Robbed Papa John's, Subway and Liquor Store in Maryland, Detectives Say
A man with an AR-15 rifle and two others robbed a Papa John’s in Maryland in what appears to have been part of an hours-long crime spree. Surveillance video from Sunday around 2:30 p.m. shows a man walk into the pizza shop on East West Highway in Silver Spring as a lookout. Then two other men walk in behind...
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Couple Treated for COVID-19, Released From Hospitals Ahead of 73rd Anniversary
A Maryland couple looking forward to their 73rd anniversary are at a rehabilitation center for physical therapy after spending three weeks in separate hospitals with COVID-19. “It’s a miracle that they survived,” Mark Levin said about his parents, 100-year-old Betty and 98-year-old Joe Levin. The couple had high fevers and respiratory problems and tested positive for COVID-19. “I was...
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Md. Ice Cream Shop Employees Say Couple Violently Attacked Them Over Mask Policy
Two women in Maryland say they were attacked while working at an ice cream shop because they asked two customers to wear masks. Nythia Davis and her friend McKeniva drove to work Saturday at a Cold Stone Creamery ice cream shop in Edgewater. The trouble started when a man and woman walked in about 7:30 p.m., passing a sign on…
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Maryland Man Gets Year in Jail for Hosting Parties Violating COVID-19 Crowd Restrictions
A judge sentenced a Maryland man to a year in the Charles County Detention Center for throwing parties that exceeded capacity restrictions at the beginning of the governor’s coronavirus emergency order. Shawn Marshall Myers, 42, of Hughesville was arrested in March when officers found more than 50 people hanging out around a bonfire at his home. At the time, Gov….
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Demonstrators Topple, Burn Statue of Confederate General Near DC Police Headquarters
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton introduced a bill to remove a statue of a Confederate general near Judiciary Square.