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Atlanta sports radio hosts fired for mocking Steve Gleason
The cast of an Atlanta sports radio show has been fired after mocking Steve Gleason, a former NFL player who has Lou Gehrig's disease, a station official said Monday.
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Officials: One killed, 73 hurt in Louisiana chemical plant explosion
One person was killed and 73 were injured after an explosion and fire at a Louisiana chemical plant, officials say.
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How likely is a derecho for the D.C. area?
A major threat of severe weather is looming Thursday morning and into the afternoon, but the violent line of storms known as a derecho in the D.C. area remains somewhat unlikely at this point, ABC7's Jacqui Jeras says.
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Colorado wildfires devastate homes, lead to evacuations
Three forest fires, likely driven by record temperatures and strong winds, broke out in Colorado Springs, Colo. killing two and prompting the evacuation of more than 2,500 homes.
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Former neighbor remembers Snowden as quiet kid
Edward Snowden grew up in Ellicott City, Md. He said he knew the great risks he was taking in exposing a phone records monitoring program and an Internet scouring program designed by the government to monitor for threats.
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Gallery Place: A nice spot for a scooter ride?
On any given day, dozens of unusual or odd things can be seen and heard at Metro stations throughout the D.C. area. A man riding a scooter through one, though, is new on us.
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Northern Virginia native executes cruise ship heart attack rescue
It didn't take long for a Coast Guard petty officer from Fairfax to be called into action for his first rescue last month.
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Chinese activists don black to mark Tiananmen anniversary
The crackdown on pro-democracy protesters on June 4, 1989, killed hundreds, possibly more. The Chinese government has never fully disclosed what happened on that day.
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IRS head says taxpayers no longer trust agency
The Internal Revenue Service, already under fire after officials disclosed that the agency targeted conservative groups, faces increased scrutiny because of an inspector general's report that it spent about $50 million to hold at least 220 conferences for employees between 2010 and 2012.
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Are you ready to gaze at the supermoon?
NASA is looking forward to this weekend's supermoon. That's when the moon appears bigger and brighter because it's the closest it will be to earth all year.
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Colorado's Black Forest Fire now most destructive in state history
The tally of lost homes was a dramatic increase from Wednesday evening, when 92 homes were listed as gone. The blaze in the Black Forest area northeast of Colorado Springs is now the most destructive in Colorado history.
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LIVE: George Zimmerman jury selection
Watch a live stream of George Zimmerman's trial in Sanford, Fla. as jury selection continues.
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Judge refuses to delay George Zimmerman's trial
Circuit Judge Debra Nelson is refusing to allow jurors to travel to the scene where Trayvon Martin was shot during trial, and rejected a defense request to delay the trial set to begin June 10.
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MoCo, Rockville police team up to stop Twinbrook burglaries
The string of at least 20 burglaries, targeting both single-family and apartment homes, began April 11 in homes on or near Twinbrook Parkway.
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Capital Pride supporters keep eye on SCOTUS
As revelers soaked up the spirit at Saturday's Capital Pride Parade in Washington, many minds continue to be directed not just on the District of Columbia's annual show of pride and support for the gay community.
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Maryland man to be sentenced in 2012 home invasions, assaults
Kevin Ray, the Fort Washington man who confessed to a series of violent home invasions and sexual assaults across Prince George's and Montgomery counties in January of 2012, will be sentenced Thursday.
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Surprise delivery: Twins born on side of Utah interstate
A Utah woman who gave birth to twin boys on the side of a desolate highway says she was terrified her babies wouldn't survive.
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Room service no longer knocking at NYC hotel
Crain's New York Business reports that the New York Hilton Midtown will do away with room service starting in August. Instead, the hotel will offer a cafeteria-style restaurant that will serve a variety of meals.
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