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U.S. attorney charges 2 believed connected to child exploitation group 764
According to the federal indictment, the defendants are accused of teaching other prospective 764 members how to groom minors to engage in acts of violence.
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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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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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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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DC Tunnel History Website Flagged Suspicious Activity Before Capitol Insurrection
The founder and administrator of an obscure website about underground infrastructure in Washington, D.C., saw a sudden and suspicious spike in traffic in the days before the U.S. Capitol insurrection.