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City Attorney: Minneapolis Can’t Ban Redskins Name
The Minneapolis City Attorney's office says the city can't ban the Redskins name when Washington plays the Vikings at the University of Minnesota next month.
Man Apprehended After Jumping White House Fence
The Secret Service has apprehended a man who jumped over the White House fence.
National Cathedral to Host Funeral for Ben Bradlee
D.C. Police: Sex Acts Between Teacher, Student in Classroom Were Recorded
D.C. Mayor Not Confident Election Board Can Handle Upcoming Election
Government Ups Air Bag Warning to 7.8M Vehicles
Metro to Open Early for the Marine Corps Marathon
Partial Eclipse To Be Visible Thursday Afternoon
University Investigates After Arrested D.C. Rabbi Invited Students to Synagogue
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Source: Goodell Told to Testify in Rice Appeal
A person familiar with the case has told The Associated Press that an arbiter has ruled that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should testify in Ray Rice's appeal of his indefinite suspension.
Mississippi Woman Convicted In Maryland Slaying
A Mississippi woman has been convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting of her neighbor, with whom she was having a romantic relationship.
WOW Air to Offer Flights Between BWI, Iceland
Ebola Monitoring in Md. to Depend on Circumstances
Maryland Democrats Set Up Voter Hotline for Problems
Hair Cuttery Reinstates Man Fired After Contracting HIV, Apologizes
Maryland Woman Claims $1 Million D.C. Lottery Prize
Government Ups Air Bag Warning to 7.8M Vehicles
Final Report: Driver Distracted in Md. Derailment
Virginia
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Camel Maker Reynolds Snuffs Out Workplace Smoking
Camel cigarette maker Reynolds American Inc. is snuffing out smoking in its offices and buildings.
Government Ups Air Bag Warning to 7.8M Vehicles
The U.S. government is adding more than 3 million vehicles to a rare warning about faulty air bags that have the potential to kill or injure drivers or passengers in a crash.
Metro to Open Early for the Marine Corps Marathon
Va. Officials Set Up Hotline for Ebola Questions
Partial Eclipse To Be Visible Thursday Afternoon
61-Year-Old Man Critical After Hit-and-Run on GW Parkway
Police: Man Tased, Arrested for Doing Naked Push-Ups in Street
D.C. Tops Lonely Planet’s List of Cities to Visit in 2015
Virginia Man Accused of Arranging Sex With a Minor
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Obama Heading To Wisconsin In Rare Stumping Trip
President Barack Obama is stopping in Wisconsin next week to help Democrat Mary Burke in her tight race to unseat Republican Gov. Scott Walker, marking a rare campaign-trail stop for the president.
Michelle Obama To Students: ‘Bring The Folks You Met At The Party Last Weekend’ To Vote
First lady Michelle Obama stumped for Democrats in Iowa and Minnesota Tuesday, calling on the young and minority voters who powered her husband's rise to the presidency to help the party avoid a potentially bruising midterm election.
Bill Clinton: I Know Many Kentucky Voters Are Angry At Obama
Government Probe Questions Secret Service Mission That Pulled Agents From White House
Dem Party Chair: Control Of The Senate Is ‘A Neck And Neck’ Situation
Obama Kisses Woman After Man Tells Him ‘Don’t Touch My Girlfriend’
Obama Pitches For Votes On Black Radio
Poll: McConnell Only Holds One-Point Lead Over Grimes In Senate Race
Rubio Announces Legislation For Temporary Visa Ban On Ebola-Affected West African Nations
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City Attorney: Minneapolis Can’t Ban Redskins Name
The Minneapolis City Attorney's office says the city can't ban the Redskins name when Washington plays the Vikings at the University of Minnesota next month.
Source: Goodell Told to Testify in Rice Appeal
A person familiar with the case has told The Associated Press that an arbiter has ruled that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should testify in Ray Rice's appeal of his indefinite suspension.
Lavar Arrington Doesn’t Like Being Compared to Brian Orakpo
Gruden: McCoy Starter ‘Right Now,’ RGIII ‘Wild Card’ for Monday Night
Sports Clichés: Which One Do You Hate Most?
5 Things You Missed: 2014 World Series, Game 1
Thursday Night Football Breakdown: San Diego Chargers At Denver Broncos
Playoff Pinch Hits: Giants Hard To Beat After World Series Game 1 Win
Nationals’ Matt Williams Named Sporting News NL Manager of the Year
Entertainment
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The ‘Hollywood Film Awards’ Announces Award Categories
The awards ceremony has announced the 18 categories to be featured in its inaugural broadcast.
Eugene Levy’s ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Joins POP’s Launch
POP has found its first original scripted program in Eugene Levy’s “Schitt’s Creek.”
Kickstarter Promises ‘Back to the Future’ Style Hoverboards
Foo Fighters Announce Surprise Show in D.C.
Oscar de la Renta, Legendary Designer, Dead At 82
‘Here We Go:’ Monica Lewinsky Joins Twitter
Comedians to Honor Jay Leno With Humor Prize in D.C.
#Trending In Entertainment: Kesha’s Lawsuit & NPH Is Hosting The Oscars
CBS Offers Digital Subscription Service To Consumers
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Family Says Ebola No Longer Detectable in Nurse’s Body
The family of the second Dallas nurse to be infected with the Ebola virus says she is “steadily regaining her strength and her spirits are high.”
Camel Maker Reynolds Snuffs Out Workplace Smoking
Camel cigarette maker Reynolds American Inc. is snuffing out smoking in its offices and buildings.
U.S. to Track Everyone Coming From Ebola Nations
Here’s How To Keep Healthy This Flu Season
Study: People Drink Less Soda When They See What It Takes To Walk Off
Thousands Will Die From Flu This Year, Doctors Predict
Ebola-Free African Nation To Begin Checking Visiting Americans For Deadly Virus
Hospital: American Video Journalist Free of Ebola
Maryland to Keep Testing Health Exchange Website