Judge: NPR can air recordings of newspaper shooting trial

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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

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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

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MIAMI — Tropical Storm Odette slogged off the mid-Atlantic coast Saturday morning and was expected to weaken Saturday night as it approaches eastern Canada. ...

Use of OxyContin profits to fight opioids formally approved

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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OXON HILL, Md. — A police officer in a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., fatally shot a man who had pointed guns at him...