Judge: NPR can air recordings of newspaper shooting trial
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — National Public Radio can air audio recordings from the trial of the gunman who killed five Capital Gazette newspaper employees...
Key hearing set in Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case
DOVER, Del. — A key hearing before a Delaware judge could determine whether the Boy Scouts of America might be able to emerge from...
Tropical Storm Odette slogs offshore of mid-Atlantic coast
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Odette slogged off the mid-Atlantic coast Saturday morning and was expected to weaken Saturday night as it approaches eastern Canada.
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Use of OxyContin profits to fight opioids formally approved
A judge formally approved a plan Friday to turn OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma into a new company no longer owned by members of the...
Ex-officer behind infamous 1970 slayings ends release appeal
RALEIGH, N.C. — A former Army doctor convicted for the infamous 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters on a North...
Committee wants to file own plan in Boy Scouts bankruptcy
DOVER, Del. — A committee charged with representing tens of thousands of alleged victims of child sex abuse in the Boy Scouts of America...
Man called largest child porn purveyor gets 27-year sentence
GREENBELT, Md. — A man described by U.S. authorities as the world's most prolific purveyor of child pornography at the time of his arrest...
Confederate statue to be moved from Maryland courthouse lawn
EASTON, Md. — A Confederate monument is set to be moved from a courthouse lawn on Maryland’s Eastern Shore after local officials voted Tuesday...
Boys Scouts settlement reached with primary insurer
DOVER, Del. — One of the primary insurers of the Boy Scouts of America announced Tuesday that it has reached a tentative settlement agreement...
Police: Officer killed man who pointed replica guns at him
OXON HILL, Md. — A police officer in a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., fatally shot a man who had pointed guns at him...