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Award-winning journalist killed in LA crash
Award-winning journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings has died in a car accident in Los Angeles.
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Department of Labor investigates Capital Bikeshare's unfair wages
Around 20 current and former workers plan to participate in a press conference Wednesday, calling on Capital BIkeshare’s parent company Alta to pay over $100,000 in back pay and benefits.
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Cat shot with arrow in Anne Arundel County
Xena, a 2-year-old cat, was found near a home in the 300 block of Riva Road with a two-foot arrow sticking out of its shoulder. The scared cat was not able to be captured, though, for two days.
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D.C. Council passes food truck regulations
The D.C. Council passed emergency legislation Tuesday, amending proposed food truck regulations.
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Sources: Man shoots stepfather, turns gun on himself
A man was shot and killed Tuesday and another was injured near a Northwest Washington home, sources tell ABC7.
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Providers concerned over changes to Fairfax County in-home day care rules
Members of the Fairfax County board debated changing zoning rules for in-home daycare facilities to fall in line with new state rules.
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D.C. students honored at Chancellor's Scholars Luncheon
A group of exceptional D.C. students were recognized for their hard work Tuesday at the first-ever Chancellor's Scholars Luncheon.
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Report: Measles-infected traveler passed through Dulles
According to the Loudoun County Health Department, an overseas passenger who was infected with the disease was inside both the international terminal and baggage claim area between 6 and 9 p.m. on June 7.
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Military leaders look at removing restrictions for women in combat
Military leaders are ready to begin tearing down the remaining walls that have prevented women from holding thousands of combat and special operations jobs near the front lines.
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Juvenile falls off elementary school roof, officials say
A juvenile was injured after he fell off the roof of Fox Mill Elementary School in Herndon Tuesday evening, officials say.
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D.C. Fire staffing concerns threaten Fourth of July celebration
Sources tell 7 On Your Side that the D.C. Fire Department, due to staffing and ambulance shortages, would not be able to provide coverage for the annual Fourth of July event on the National Mall. But soon after ABC7 got involved, things changed.
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House vote puts new limits on abortions
The legislation, sparked by the murder conviction of a Philadelphia late-term abortion provider, would restrict almost all abortions to the first 20 weeks after conception.
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Amtrak: Subsidy cuts would jeopardize service
Amtrak's president says long-distance trains and some short-haul routes would be jeopardized and service in the busy Northeast corridor might have to be slowed if federal subsidy cuts proposed by a House subcommittee are realized.
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NSA director says surveillance foiled 50 terror plots
The U.S. foiled a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange because of the sweeping surveillance programs at the heart of a debate over national security and personal privacy, officials said Tuesday.
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Victim: Naval Academy didn't take my assault claims seriously
The female Naval Academy student who says she was raped by three Midshipmen football players at an off-campus party says that the school hasn't taken her claims seriously and that she fears retaliation, WJZ-TV reports.
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World's Largest Swimming Lesson makes a splash in Bethesda
Tens of thousands of kids on five continents splashed and paddled their way to a fourth consecutive Guinness World Record to combat childhood drowning Tuesday.
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Labor Department assault suspect dies in jail
Paul Mannina, the man accused of beating, macing and sexually assaulting a Department of Labor colleague inside her Northwest D.C. home, died inside a District of Columbia jail Tuesday, officials say.
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Chrysler agrees to Jeep recall
The government says 51 people have suffered fiery deaths in Jeep Grand Cherokees and Libertys that were hit from behind.
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