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Report: Deadly Force Justified in Maryland Motorist's Death
Maryland prosecutors says a sheriff’s deputy was justified in using deadly force on a man who caused two traffic accidents and attacked the deputy with a piece of wood
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Supreme Court Rejects 2 Charlottesville White Nationalist Rally Cases
The Supreme Court is leaving in place the convictions of two men who as members of a white supremacist group participated in the violent white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017.
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Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Planned Attack on Virginia Amazon Data Center
A Texas man has pleaded guilty to plotting to blow up an Amazon data center in Virginia.
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Robert E. Lee Memorial Reopens in Virginia With New Exhibits on Enslaved People
The Virginia mansion where Robert E. Lee once lived is open to the public again, after a $12 million rehabilitation and reinterpretation that includes an increased emphasis on more than 100 people who were enslaved there. The National Park Service opened Arlington House to the public on Tuesday for the first time since 2018. The mansion overlooking Arlington National Cemetery…
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Washington and Lee University to Keep Confederate's Name
Washington and Lee University’s trustees have voted against removing the name of Confederate Gen. Robert E
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FBI Agent Charged With Attempted Murder in Maryland Metro Train Shooting
An FBI agent was charged with attempted murder in an off-duty shooting in December on board a Metro train passing through Montgomery County, according to court records unsealed Tuesday.
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‘Power Pack' Claims $731M Powerball Jackpot in Maryland
An anonymous group that nicknamed themselves “The Power Pack” has stepped forward to claim the largest prize in the Maryland Lottery’s history.
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Lawsuit Dismissed After Woman Is Buried Alive on Maryland Beach
A lawsuit has been dismissed surrounding the death of a woman who was accidentally buried alive on a Maryland beach by a tractor in 2017.
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Former Sen. John Warner of Virginia Dies at 94
Former Sen. John W. Warner of Virginia, a centrist Republican who served as Navy secretary and one of the Senate’s most influential military experts, has died at 94, his longtime chief of staff said Wednesday.
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Video Shows White Woman Harassing Black Soldiers at IHOP Near Fort Belvoir
Video being widely shared on social media shows a group of Black soldiers being harassed at a northern Virginia restaurant by a woman who used racist language