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Confederate war criminal buried in D.C. has an unlikely defender: A Swiss descendant

“I would like to lose the reputation in historical circles of being a descendant of the biggest war criminal of the United States,” Heinrich L. Wirz said.

 

Maryland gubernatorial candidate Jerome Segal names Galena council member Justin Dispenza as running mate

Maryland gubernatorial candidate Jerome Segal, founder of the disbanded socialist Bread and Roses party, named small-town council member Justin Dispenza as his running mate in the race for the Democratic nomination.

 

Gov. Larry Hogan faces impeachment call from Trump-aligned Republican

A fellow Republican has formally called for the impeachment of Gov. Larry Hogan accusing him of “malfeasance” in office. The resolution, filed by a Trump-aligned political adversary, says Hogan’s pandemic restrictions, purchase of faulty tests from South Korea and use of self-destructing message apps defy the governor’s constitutional oath to act in the best interest of Maryland residents.

 

Teen arrested in bomb threats at D.C. high schools

Several schools in the District received threats Wednesday. No bombs or hazardous items were found.

 

The ‘no-fly’ list and unruly passengers, explained

Delta wants to make unruly passengers eligible for the FBI 'no-fly' list that keeps suspected terrorists off flights.

 

Luc Montagnier, Nobel-winning virologist who co-discovered HIV, dies at 89

His research was instrumental to the development of an HIV blood test and treatments for AIDS.

 

Virginia home sales

Listing of homes sold recently in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Loudoun County, Fauquier County, Prince William County, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Stafford County.

 

What Gov. Youngkin should say to Virginia teen: ‘I’m sorry we made you a target’

High school student Ethan Lynne didn’t just get attacked once online. He’s received "thousands" of hateful messages in recent days.

 

Community deaths

Obituaries of residents from the District, Maryland and Northern Virginia.

 

Capitol Hill staff member who carried gun into House building pleads guilty to lesser charge

The congressional employee told police he inadvertently brought the loaded gun to work in his backpack.

 

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