More Details Emerge In UVA Beating Death

More Details Emerge In UVA Beating Death

University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V told police he repeatedly shook his former girlfriend’s head into a bedroom wall, according to police documents that described the gruesome scene where the young woman died.

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The Do’s And Dont’s Of Twitter

The Do’s And Dont’s Of Twitter

In light of the recent Library of Congress archive of all of our “tweets”, Twitterers need to be more cautious and cognizant of what they discuss or tweet on Twitter.

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Big Read DC

Big Read DC

The Big Read DC happens April 17 to May 15 celebrating “A Lesson Before Dying” by Ernest J. Gaines.

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Metro Cuts And Increases Proposed

Metro Cuts And Increases Proposed

Metro plans to curtail its expensive-to-operate transit alternative for the elderly and disabled just as ridership for the service is projected to grow 50 percent over the next four years.

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Thousands Rally In Support Of Health-Care Reform In D.C.

Thousands Rally In Support Of Health-Care Reform In D.C.

Thousands marched in downtown D.C. on Tuesday to show their support for health-care reform.

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Crystal City Water Main Break Disrupts Traffic

Crystal City Water Main Break Disrupts Traffic

Water main breaks in Crystal City last night are going to add difficulties to commutes in the area: Several Metrobus routes will be taking detours due to the breaks. There will also be big issues for drivers.

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7 Signs That You May Have Seasonal Affective Disorder

7 Signs That You May Have Seasonal Affective Disorder

Everyone feels a little melancholy this time of the year. The days are short and cold. The economy is shaky. For some people, the change to winter brings with it something more serious than the blues: seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a form of depression that can be debilitating.

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New Jersey Approves Medical Marijuana

New Jersey Approves Medical Marijuana

The New Jersey Legislature on Monday approved a bill that would make the state the 14th to allow chronically ill patients access to marijuana for medical reasons.

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The Economy To Drive Workout Habits In 2010

The Economy To Drive Workout Habits In 2010

Money, or the lack of it, changes everything, and that includes how people will be working out in 2010.

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Fire Destroys PG County IHOP

Fire Destroys PG County IHOP

An IHOP restaurant in the Colmar Manor section of Prince George’s County was ravaged by fire early Wednesday, but no one was injured, authorities said.

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Christmas Weekend Best Ever At The Box Office

Christmas Weekend Best Ever At The Box Office

Hollywood gave itself one heck of a Christmas present this year: the single best day in the history of the box office.

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American Airlines Flights Crashes In Kingston, No Fatalities

American Airlines Flights Crashes In Kingston, No Fatalities

Forty passengers were reported injured when an American Airlines plane crashed and broke in two after landing at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston shortly after 10:00 last night.

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