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Woman deported from Maryland shown on video being dragged in Ghana
Rabbiatu Kuyateh was detained this summer at her annual ICE check-in, her son said. She moved to the D.C. area 30 years ago as she fled civil war in Sierra Leone.
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Families in crisis hired an estate sale planner. They say she kept their money
“We’ve been completely ghosted.” Three families told the News4 I-Team that Attics to Basements Estate Sales sold thousands of dollars’ worth of their lifelong possessions and then failed to pay them their share of the proceeds.
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Trump says he's pardoning Virginia sheriff convicted on bribery charges
President Donald Trump said Monday that he is pardoning a former Virginia sheriff who was sentenced to 10 years in prison after a jury convicted him on federal bribery charges for deputizing several businessmen in exchange for cash payments.
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Federal worker moms: Return-to-office order forces unfair choice
Some federal worker parents and working moms say Trump’s end to remote work has forced tough decisions. Here’s how it could affect the economy.
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Feds look to unload office space as workers face pressure to resign or return
A bipartisan group has analyzed the problem of too big, too costly federal buildings for nearly a decade. As President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk pressure federal workers to quit or return to in-person work, now might be the time to achieve the goal of downsizing.
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Thousands of Military Families Struggle With Food Insecurity
Many military families can’t afford food and other basic needs. The Department of Defense said it’s working to fix the problem.
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Dwindling Space Leads to Changes in Who Can Be Buried at Arlington National Cemetery
The Army plans to announce new eligibility rules for burial at Arlington National Cemetery in early 2022.
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Fraudsters Claim They Can Register Fake Vaccination Card Buyers in State Databases
Prices have shot up to hundreds of dollars per card because the newer posts are making claims about getting people registered in electronic databases.
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Increase in Dental Injuries Attributed to Pandemic Stress, Habits
The stress of the pandemic is a grind. A data analysis from the American Dental Association shows a surge in cases of teeth grinding, clenching and cracking during the COVID-19 crisis. The increases are striking and potentially costly and painful for sufferers. Data reviewed by the News4 I-Team shows a nearly 55 percent increase in cases of cracked and...
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Former Navy SEAL Trains Cloned K-9s to Locate and Take Down School Shooters
An former Navy SEAL says he has the solution to stopping school shootings: He’s training dogs to find them and take them down.