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Three Face Federal Charges for Capitol Riot Crimes
It has been a week since people stormed the US Capitol building and the arrests keep coming. Most recently identified were a father and son from Delaware and a retired firefighter from Delaware County. NBC10’s Jacqueline London has the details.
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Attorney General Barr Says Special Counsel Not Needed for Hunter Biden Investigation, Undercutting Trump
President Trump has mulled pushing the Justice Department to name a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, son of President-elect Joe Biden.
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President in the Pews: DC Churches Offer Biden Options
His motorcade thunders around Delaware, snarling traffic
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Biden's Delaware Beach Hideaway Has Political Sun Shining on Rehoboth
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is a resort town that’s known known for Atlantic waves that are sometimes surfable, as well as fresh-cut French fries and a mile wooden boardwalk that dates to the 1870s. Now President-elect Joe Biden is putting a new spotlight on the beach town.
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‘A Victory for We The People': President-Elect Biden Addresses America
This evening, the kid from Scranton took center stage. Joe Biden, a former city council member, senator and vice president, addressed the people of the United States as president-elect.
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Biden: I'll Be a President Who Will 'Not Divide But Unify'
President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris delivered their first remarks following their projected victory in the 2020 election.
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Delaware's McBride Elected as Country's First Transgender State Senator
Democrat Sarah McBride has won a state Senate race in Delaware, and would become the first openly transgender state senator in the country when sworn in
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Delaware Elects First Transgender State Senator
Sarah McBride easily won her state senatorial race in Delaware making her the first openly transgender state senator in the U.S.
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Biden as Results Come in: ‘We're Feeling Good'
Former Vice President Joe Biden talked to supporters in Wilmington, De., Tuesday night. “We knew this was going to go long,” Biden said. “But look, we feel good about where we are. We really do. We believe we’re on track to win this election.”
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182 Cats, Dog Seized as Del. Woman Is Charged With Animal Cruelty
Authorities have charged a Delaware woman with several counts of animal cruelty and seized more than 180 animals from her home
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The Ultimate Recovery: Cycles of Pain Anchor Biden's Moment
Joe Biden’s journey to accepting the Democratic presidential nomination is grounded in cycles of loss and the practice of recovery
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Car Plugs Up Drain That Sucked in 3 People During Isaias Flood Rescue
Firefighters rescued a total of eight people from the parking lot and several more were evacuated from two business that were surrounded by floodwaters.
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Rain Lashes New Jersey Shore as Tropical Storm Fay Moves North
Tropical Storm Fay is bringing rain and wind to the northeast on Friday, with storm conditions expected through the weekend.
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‘Abracadabra': These Special Delivery Instructions Were Magical
Special delivery instructions for an Amazon package had a driver in Delaware doing some magic on a front porch.
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Black Journalist Arrested During Delaware Protests, Released
A black journalist was arrested while identifying himself as a reporter at a protest in Delaware and was later released.
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Biden Leaves Home to Visit Delaware Protest Site
Former Vice President Joe Biden left his home and made a visit Sunday to the site of George Floyd protests in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, the previous night.
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Delaware Becomes First No-Kill State for US Shelter Animals
In a watershed moment for animal lovers, America has its first no-kill state: Delaware. The nonprofit Best Friends Animal Society, which is working with shelters, animal welfare organizations and government agencies across the country to make America a no-kill country by 2025, announced the news at their annual conference in Dallas, Texas. Linda Torelli, director of marketing for the Brandywine...
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SC Inmate Who Escaped 40 Years Ago Arrested in Delaware
An inmate who escaped in South Carolina 40 years ago was arrested in Delaware this week, NBC News reported.
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Crowds, Reenactors Relive Washington's Crossing, Without Delaware River's Cooperation
The crossing was off, but the reenacting went on. The annual ritual of reliving George Washington’s epic 1776 crossing of the Delaware River from Pennsylvania to New Jersey just north of Trenton stumbled for the second year in a row — the actual river crossing was canceled — but the spectacle, which attracts thousands, still took place on Christmas Day.
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Judge Blocks Trump Birth Control Coverage Rules in Delaware, Other States
A Trump Administration rule that would allow more employers to opt out of covering birth control from women will not take effect on Monday as scheduled. The rules would let employers claim exemption for religious or moral reasons. Delaware is one of the 13 states that sued to have the rule stopped.