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Rebekah Brooks, Andrew Coulson charged with conspiracy to commit misconduct
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Britain's Crown Prosecution Services said Tuesday that former tabloid editors Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks were among five people being charged with conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.
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Martin O'Malley postpones trip to Middle East
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In a statement, Governor Martin O'Malley says he did not want the trip to be a distraction. He says he looks forward to visiting Israel in the months ahead with Maryland business, research and academic leaders.
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Sgt. Corey Flowers, daughter killed in Fort Lee fire
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Corey Flowers, a 24-year-old Army sergeant, and his 2-year-old daughter have been identified as the victims of a fatal fire at Fort Lee in central Virginia on Monday, officials say.
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Bike cameras trending among cyclists for safety
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It's a new trend among cyclists looking to protect themselves. We'll tell you how bike cams are helping to enforce the rules of the road.
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Thanksgiving on a budget, best deals in D.C. area
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Ready to make a mad dash to the grocery store? Before you do, ABC7 has the inside scoop on the deals you don’t want to miss.
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Arlington officials order cuts, may raise taxes
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The Arlington County Board has ordered the county manager to cut spending by $11 million and is warning that a tax increase is likely.
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Cancer patients get free house cleanings
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“Cleaning for a Reason” is a non-profit organization that partners with maid services to offer free housecleaning to cancer patients.
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Robert Fitzgerald missing on Shenandoah Mountain in Augusta County
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Authorities have called off the search for a Staunton man who went missing a week ago while hiking on Shenandoah Mountain.
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Terror plot arrests: Four Calif. men charged in alleged terror plot, FBI says
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Four Southern California men, including one suspect who served in the U.S. Air Force, have been charged with plotting to kill Americans and destroy U.S. targets overseas by joining al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan, federal officials said Monday.
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D.C. workers received fraudulent unemployment benefits, report says
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Officials tell the Washington Examiner they now believe more than 300 D.C. employees took nearly $2 million in unemployment benefits while they worked for the city.
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Unemployment may increase chances of heart attacks
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Unemployment hurts more than your wallet _ it may damage your heart. That's according to a study linking joblessness with heart attacks in older workers.
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U.S. sends Clinton to Mideast to try to end conflict
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Efforts to end a week-old convulsion of Israeli-Palestinian violence drew in the world's top diplomats on Tuesday, with President Barack Obama dispatching his secretary of state to the region on an emergency mission and the U.N. chief appealing from Cairo for an immediate cease-fire.
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HIV tests urged for Americans ages 15-64
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There's a new push to make testing for the AIDS virus as common as cholesterol checks.
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Maryland Terrapins Big Ten move announced by campus leaders
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The University of Maryland's Board of Regents voted Monday to move the school's athletic programs to the Big Ten Conference in a move that the school's president says will "guarantee the long term future of Maryland athletics."
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Olijawon Griffin: Mother Lunette Griffin pushes for teen suspects to be charged as adults
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The mother of a teenager killed over the weekend at a Metro station is furious that not all of his attackers are being tried as adults.
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Wizards fall to 0-9 with 96-89 loss to Pacers
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There were boos early and at the end for the winless Washington Wizards, who dropped to a franchise-worst 0-9 with a 96-89 loss to the Indiana Pacers.
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Washington Grove: Developments threaten Montgomery Co. town
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Development is creeping in and attacking a mostly historical town in Montgomery County. Visitors are welcome in the town, but change is not.
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NYPD's Gilberto Valle pleads not guilty to cannibalism plot
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A city police officer pleaded not guilty Monday to charges he plotted to kidnap, torture, cook and eat at least 100 women whose photos, names and addresses authorities say he pulled from a confidential law enforcement database.
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