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Security increased in Reston after incident
Police are patrolling a bike path in Reston after a man brandished a gun at two youths.
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Celebrities bid Oprah farewell at Chicago show
The line-up for Oprah's farewell concert was kept secret, but the talkshow host delivered with celebrities like Tom Cruise and Madonna appearing. The biggest applause, though, went to the queen of talk.
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Sugar Ray Leonard says he was abused by coach
Sugar Ray Leonard says in his upcoming autobiography that he was sexually abused by a coach as a young boxer in the early 1970s.
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15-year-old graduates from college
Ty Hobson-Powell got a college degree before his driver's license.
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Ticks popping up in Virginia
Authorities have found more than a hundred Gulf Coast ticks in the tall grasses of a Fair Oaks landfill.
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Schefer argues against underground rail
Washington Airports Task Force President Leo Schefer is adding his name to the chorus of public officials who want to rethink the decision to build the rail underground.
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Charles Joseph Armiger shoots skateboarder
A 66-year-old man who claimed he was trying to scare a group of skateboarders shot and wounded a 15-year-old boy Monday in Calvert County.
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Mississippi River flooding: Evacuees move into enclave built for Katrina
A Louisiana farming community built for evacuees of Hurricane Katrina has become a haven for families driven from their homes by river flooding.
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn, IMF head, jailed in New York on sexual assault charges
The chief of the International Monetary Fund was denied release on bail Monday in New York, where he's charged with trying to rape a hotel maid. Allegations of similar attacks by Dominique Strauss-Kahn began to emerge.
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Family members speak out about Arnold's affair
Arnold Schwarzenegger built a career around his strength, but it was his weakness with women that brought down the former governor.
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Amtrak chief: Trains more vulnerable than planes
Tightened security is evident in Amtrak hubs like D.C.'s Union Station Amtrak following revelations that al Qaida considered attacking U.S. trains.
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Metro riders may wait longer for trains
To cut costs, Metro is proposing the rail system could save $6 million a year if passengers wait longer for trains on the weekends.
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Fairfax Police look for leads on one-year anniversary of Centreville homicide
Fairfax County Police continue to investigate leads surrounding the homicide of Jose Cardona, 39, on May 17, 2010, in the Centreville area.
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IMF's Strauss-Kahn under suicide watch
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was placed under a suicide watch in jail, while pressure mounted on him to resign.
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Elderly couple robbed at busy shopping complex
An elderly couple was violently attacked outside a local Best Buy store. It appears looks the thieves were after their new iPad.
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Bus driver accused of assaulting two students
A Prince William County school bus driver has been charged with assaulting two students, 10 and 12, who were riding on her bus.
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Parking battle pits Nats fans against residents
The Department of Public works has stopped towing vehicles without a parking permit around Nats park, sources say. Now area residents are wrestling over area parking spots with fans who come for Nationals games.
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Three officers injured in police-car crash
Three officers were taken to area hospitals after a crash involving two police cars at the intersection of 11th and Euclid Streets Northwest.
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