January 24 2020, 08:00
Asian markets were mostly muted Friday morning on the eve of Lunar New Year celebrations, signaling a cautious approach after a broad sell-off the previous day over growing coronavirus fears.
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January 24 2020, 08:00
After a long day under the beating South African sun, an ice cream might be a tempting treat.
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January 24 2020, 08:00
Michelle Carter, the Massachusetts woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter for persuading her boyfriend to kill himself, is expected to be released from prison Thursday, months ahead of schedule due to good behavior.
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January 24 2020, 08:00
A federal judge addressed the Baltimore Police Department's low staffing in court in response to a consent decree issued in 2017 mandating improved training and new recruitment policies.
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January 24 2020, 08:00
Two homemade pipe bombs were found in a Pennsylvania township this week, police said.
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January 24 2020, 08:00
Ten years before the March on Washington in 1963, Bayard Rustin was arrested.
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January 24 2020, 08:00
Former Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson announced overnight Wednesday that she supports Andrew Yang's White House bid in the upcoming Iowa caucuses.
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January 23 2020, 08:00
A Maryland man has been charged with attempted murder after engaging in a shootout with police officers responding to reports of animal cruelty and a domestic dispute in Harford County on Tuesday.
January 23 2020, 08:00
It started as a local news story. An article in a Minnesota newspaper reported over the weekend that a church asked older parishioners to leave in an effort to attract younger families. As outrage and accusations of age discrimination grew, the story was picked up by more and more news outlets.
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January 23 2020, 08:00
A Virginia National Guard sergeant -- who previously faced 1 year in prison -- was sentenced to 18 months of supervised probation Wednesday after being convicted of stealing World War II dog tags from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Maryland.