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D.C. Nightclub Apologizes After Body of Dead Rapper Goonew Was Displayed on Stage During Event
On Sunday, an event was hosted at Bliss Nightclub where the body of Goonew, a rapper who was killed last month, was propped up on stage
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Unrest at the U.S. Capitol: A Timeline of How It Unfolded
Starting with President Trump’s “Save America Rally” speech, to rioters breaching the U.S. Capitol and ending with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris confirmed as the next President and Vice President of the U.S., here’s a look at what happened at the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, 2021.
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National Guard Helping in DC as Protests Loom
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser called in National Guard troops to help with planned protests as Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
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Washington Protesters Express Optimism After Week on Edge
The demonstrators who flooded Washington on Saturday reshaped the mood of a city that has been on edge
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Trump's Disconnect With DC Widens During Viral Pandemic
As a candidate for the White House, Donald Trump once said he wanted “whatever is best” for the residents of the nation’s capital
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Coronavirus Coffee Break: Cherry Blossom Trees
Take a little break from coronavirus coverage to look at the beauty of cherry blossom trees which line the National Mall in Washington, D.C., but were brought to the United States from Japan.
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Guns, Snapchat and THC: Police Detail How a Possible Drug Deal Turned Fatal
A Maryland police officer’s 17-year-old son tried to sell marijuana products on Snapchat and messaged his address to his alleged killer less than an hour before his death, court documents say.
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Mueller Probe Witness Considers Child Sex Trafficking Plea
A key witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation is expected to plead guilty to charges of child sex trafficking and possessing child pornography. A criminal information was filed Thursday in federal count in Alexandria against Lebanese-American businessman George Nader.
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Michelle Obama, Ellen Surprise DC Elementary Students
Michelle Obama joined forces with Ellen DeGeneres to give a Southeast Washington, D.C., elementary school a huge surprise. Randle Highlands Elementary School was brimming with holiday spirit on “Ellen’s Greatest Night of Giveaways” this week. The talk show host enlisted the former first lady to surprise students with a new basketball court, updated computers and iPads for every...
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Democrat Steve Bullock Ends Struggling Presidential Campaign
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock announced Monday that he’s ending his Democratic presidential campaign, saying it’s become clear that he won’t have a shot at being his party’s nominee. The two-term governor and former state attorney general tried to make the case that he was the best bet to beat President Donald Trump because he was the only Democratic candidate to...
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United Plates of Thanksgiving: 52 Recipes From 52 Chefs Across the Country
From tropical fruit in Hawaii to fresh seafood in New England, and barbecue in the South to the hearty dishes of the Midwest, the flavors of the United States know no bounds — and that’s especially apparent on Thanksgiving.
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Reported Airspace Violation That Locked Down White House Was False Alarm, NORAD Says
The White House was locked down and fighter jets were mobilized after an airspace violation in Washington, D.C., Tuesday morning, according to law enforcement officials.
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DC Ballet School Exec Stole $800K to Feed Gambling Addiction, Feds Say
A woman hired to oversee the books and finances at a major Washington, D.C. ballet school founded by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon is charged with defrauding the school, including by using its credit cards at MGM National Harbor casino.
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House Dems Set to Choose Leader of Powerful Oversight Panel
As impeachment hearings resume on Capitol Hill, House Democrats are preparing to choose who will lead the powerful Oversight and Reform Committee — a key role in the ongoing impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. Three veteran lawmakers, including Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York, the acting chairwoman, are seeking to replace the late Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, who...
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Supreme Court Appears Inclined to Let Trump End DACA Program
Sharply at odds with liberal justices, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to allow the Trump administration to abolish protections that permit 660,000 immigrants to work in the U.S., free from the threat of deportation. That outcome would “destroy lives,” declared Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one the court’s liberals who repeatedly suggested the administration has not adequately justified its...
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Former Fort Worth Police Chief Says He Was Fired for Investigating City Hall Corruption
Former Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald said Sunday he’s a whistleblower who was fired within hours of meeting with the FBI about city hall corruption.
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20 Years Later: Special Agent Behind Elian Gonzalez Controversy Tells His Story
Almost 20 years later, the former federal agent behind the controversial Elian Gonzalez operation sat with NBC 6 to share behind-the-scenes details, his reflections and his opinion.
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Windsor Locks Runners Take Special Olympics Connecticut Unified Long Distance Running Team to New Heights
Ryan Podann, Anthony Shonti and Justin Mazza are three of the most accomplished members of the Special Olympics Connecticut Unified Long Distance Running Team.
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Trump Wages Coast-to-Coast Legal Battle to Keep Tax Returns Hidden
The effort to obtain President Donald Trump’s tax returns is heating up as the president and his administration battle coast to coast to prevent them from falling into hostile hands and potentially being made public, NBC News reports. In New York, the president seeks to prevent Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance from obtaining his tax information as part of an...
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Trump Wages Coast-to-Coast Legal Battle to Keep Tax Returns Hidden
The effort to obtain President Donald Trump’s tax returns is heating up as the president and his administration battle coast to coast to prevent them from falling into hostile hands and potentially being made public, NBC News reports. In New York, the president seeks to prevent Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance from obtaining his tax information as part of an...