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Maryland man on trial for murder in brutal beating of 86-year-old man
A Maryland man seen on camera punching and kicking a great-grandfather, who later died, is standing trial for murder in the 86-year-old’s death. Julias Wright’s defense admits their client struck Johnny Shepherd but claims he died because of the hospice care he received. Outside the Maryland Farms condo complex in Beltsville in June 2022, Shepherd allegedly Wright’s girlfriend’s car...
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When I'm Better Foundation will research cure for rare brain cancer, in honor of a Maryland boy who lost his fight
The family of 10-year-old Finn Cusick, who died of a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer in December, is determined to carry on his legacy and find a cure. The When I’m Better Foundation will help families and patients in need.
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DC police defend decision to let George Washington U. encampment remain
D.C. police said they will stick with their policy to not clear the pro-Palestinian encampment at the George Washington University, as long as it remains peaceful. Metropolitan Police Department Chief of Police Pamela Smith gave her first remarks on the record on Thursday, after the demonstration in downtown D.C. began eight days earlier. She said police have no plans...
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GOP congressmembers visit GW encampment, say DC should crack down on pro-Palestinian demonstration
A group of Republicans from the U.S. House Oversight Committee visited the pro-Palestinian encampment at George Washington University Wednesday, saying D.C. should crack down on the protest. The congressmembers, including committee Chairman James Comer (Ky.) and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), were greeted by chants and boos from the protesters. The congressmembers have been deeply critical of the way D.C....
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GOP lawmakers say DC should shut down George Washington U. protest as students continue
Two Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives criticized D.C.’s mayor and police department for allowing pro-Palestinian protests to continue at the George Washington University. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Education Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) called the protests “radical, unlawful and antisemitic” in a letter Tuesday. They threatened to use the “legislative powers” of...
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‘No peace on stolen lands': Pro-Palestinian students still at GW encampment after deadline to move
Pro-Palestinian students and protestors at The George Washington University in D.C.’s Foggy Bottom created an encampment Thursday morning in support for Gaza and have remained there into Friday morning, defying an order by campus police to move to another area.
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Former United Way exec sues nonprofit, saying she was fired after reporting harassment
“I believe a concerted effort was made to create a workplace that was so hostile, I’d surely quit. I’m not a quitter. And when that didn’t happen, I was terminated,” Bowman said.
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‘Heroes': Organ donation from boys killed in Virginia fire could save 9 lives
Two boys who died Sunday after a house fire in Northern Virginia last week were celebrated as heroes Thursday with a “walk of honor” as they returned to the operating room so their organs can be donated to save other lives. The Brice family wants people to remember 3-year-old Zachariah and 6-year-old William as boys with so much love. “We…
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Senior assassin water gun game concerns school principals; students say it's harmless fun
Some Virginia school leaders are warning against senior assassin, a game students play with water guns. But others say it’s just harmless fun. “I’ve known seniors who have played it since I was a sophomore and I’ve looked forward to playing it since … I was that age. And now that it’s actually here, I look forward to playing...
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Senior assassin water gun game concerns school principals; others think it's harmless fun
Fairfax County Public Schools principals are worried this game could have unintended consequences. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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