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Trial to Be Postponed for Capital Gazette Shooter Who Killed 5
A trial will be postponed for a man who pleaded guilty to killing five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper’s offices in Maryland last year.
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Trump Organization Exploring Sale of DC Hotel
President Donald Trump’s company is exploring the sale of its Washington, D.C., hotel, which has been at the center of three years of ethics complaints and lawsuits accusing him of trying to profit off the presidency.
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President Trump to Attend World Series Game 5 But Josรฉ Andrรฉs to Throw Out First Pitch
President Donald Trump says he will watch the Washington Nationals play in the fifth game of the World Series. Chef Josรฉ Andrรฉs, not the president, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch.
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US Rep. Elijah Cummings Will Lie in State at Capitol
The body of the late U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings will lie in state in the National Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol next week.
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DIA Employee Leaked Secret Information to Journalist Girlfriend, DOJ Says
A Defense Intelligence Agency employee from Alexandria, Virginia, was arrested Wednesday after federal prosecutors say he leaked classified information to his journalist girlfriend and a second journalist.
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DC Council Votes to Rename Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples Day
“Columbus enslaved, colonized, mutilated, and massacred thousands of Indigenous People in the Americas,” Council Member David Grosso said in a statement.
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Washington Redskins Fire Head Coach Jay Gruden
The Washington Redskins have fired head coach Jay Gruden after an 0-5 start to the season, the team has confirmed.
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Coast Guard Lieutenant Accused of Stockpiling Guns, Making Hit List Pleads Guilty in Gun Case
A Coast Guard lieutenant accused of stockpiling weapons and drafting a hit list of prominent Democrats and TV journalists pleaded guilty Thursday to gun and drug charges.