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Police determine girl is safe after investigating possible abduction from Metrobus
Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying the individuals to ensure the woman’s safety.
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Police Find Kidnapped Woman in U-Haul They Were Chasing Following Prince George's Co. Crashes
The woman was abducted in Washington, D.C., stripped naked and stabbed in the fingers by the male driver, police said.
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Man Charged With Attempted Rape of Girl, 13, in Manassas
A 35-year-old man has been charged with attempted rape after police say he lured a 13-year-old girl into a pickup truck and assaulted her in Manassas, Virginia. Sender Juventino Linares Rivera, of Manassas, is charged with aggravated sexual battery, abduction, carnal knowledge, attempted rape and attempted strangulation. The girl was riding her bike when she stopped in the area of…
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DC Attorney General: Dan Snyder, Commanders, NFL, Roger Goodell Colluded to Lie About Misconduct
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general announced Thursday he’s filing a civil lawsuit against the Washington Commanders, owner Dan Snyder, the National Football League and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, claiming they colluded to deceive D.C. residents about allegations of a hostile work environment and workplace harassment, and that Snyder was not only aware of those issues, but “encouraged and participated” in...
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Matthew McConaughey ‘Exploring the Possibility' of Becoming Washington Commanders Owner, Source Says
Matthew McConaughey is interested in “becoming an investor/co-owner” of the Washington Commanders, a source close to the Oscar-winning actor told NBC News on Tuesday.
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Boeing Moving Corporate Headquarters to Arlington, Va. from Chicago
Boeing already has a large presence in Arlington’s Crystal City section with its defense unit moving from St. Louis in 2017 to be closer to government and military decision-makers. Boeing’s motivation for the headquarter relocation is driven by a similar desire to have senior executives closer to the nation’s capital, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Neighbors Describe War Zone as Shootings Leave Firefighter Dead, 4 Hurt Across DC
Three shootings spread across Washington, D.C., late Saturday and overnight Sunday left a person dead and four others hospitalized, authorities said. The deadly shooting took place around 11 p.m. Saturday along the 1300 block of Half Street SW near Nationals Park. Two men and a woman were shot by a person driving a dark colored sedan, police said. Neighbors told…
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2 Philly Cops Claimed They Were ‘Town Watch' When They Chased and Beat Man With Autism, DA Says
Police Inspector James Smith conspired with a since-retired Philadelphia police employee in the assault, police said.
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Spotted Dining Indoors in Maryland, Philly Mayor Jim Kenney Throws Blame at Feds
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney enjoyed a meal indoors at a Maryland restaurant on Sunday and now he’s being skewered by one of Philly’s top chefs for that dining decision.
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Major Zoom Outage Marks Rough Start to College Classes
Zoom was “all systems operational” Monday afternoon after the massive online meeting platform experienced a morning outage just as some colleges were set to begin fall classes. The partial outage affected Zoom Meetings and Zoom Webinars, according to the company’s status page. “We have identified the issue causing users to be unable to authenticate to the Zoom website (zoom.us)...