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Maryland Restaurant Rolls Out ‘Bumper Tables' to Aid Social Distancing
Diners in a Maryland beach town are bouncing back into eating out amid the coronavirus pandemic with a little help from inflatable inner tubes on wheels. About a dozen of the so-called “bumper tables” were rolled out at Fish Tales, a restaurant in Ocean City, Maryland, on Saturday. The inflated tube tables were created by Baltimore company Revolution Event...
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Protesters Arrested as Demonstrations Heat Up Outside Venezuelan Embassy in DC
Protesters at the Venezuelan embassy in Washington were taken into custody Wednesday evening as demonstrations got heated.
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Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of Muslim Teen
A Northern Virginia man received four life sentences without the possibility of parole for raping and killing a Muslim teenager as she walked back to a mosque with friends for pre-dawn religious services.
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11-Year-Old Naomi Wadler Speaks for African-American Girls Whose Stories ‘Don't Make the Front Page'
All eyes were on 11-year-old Naomi Wadler when she took the stage at Saturday’s March for Our Lives.
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NTSB Releases Probable Cause for Fatal L'Enfant Plaza Tunnel Incident
Metro often used trains filled with passengers to look for sources of smoke or fire, according to a revelation at a federal safety hearing Tuesday into a 2015 incident that killed an Alexandria woman.
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Mistrial Declared for First Baltimore Officer Accused in Freddie Gray's Death
A hung jury has been declared in the trial of William Porter, the first of six Baltimore police officers to go on trial in the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who was fatally injured in a police van in April.
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Is 100 Percent Cancer-Free
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday he is “100 percent cancer-free and in complete remission.”