Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Last Top Stories: 'Workers' or slaves? Textbook maker backtracks after mother's...

'Workers' or slaves? Textbook maker backtracks after mother's...

'Workers' or slaves? Textbook maker backtracks after mother's...
“This is erasure,” Dean-Burren said in an interview with The Washington Post. “This is revisionist history — retelling the story however the winners would like it ...
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Five observations from the Redskins' win over the Eagles

Five observations from the Redskins' win over the Eagles
The Washington Redskins pulled off their first comeback victory of the season, and the first since the 19-17 win over Tennessee in Week 7 of 2014. Now owners ...
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Senators to ask US general about troop levels in Afghanistan

Senators to ask US general about troop levels in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is facing questions on Capitol Hill about how many troops should stay in the still-volatile nation where ...
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Bill Clinton White House suppressed evidence of Iran's terrorism

Bill Clinton White House suppressed evidence of Iran's terrorism
By John Solomon - The Washington Times - Monday, October 5, 2015 ... were trained by Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), officials told The Washington Times.
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SNYDER: With Matt Williams, Nationals discovered importance of a...

SNYDER: With Matt Williams, Nationals discovered importance of a...
Washington Nationals manager Matt Williams (9) watches batting practice before a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Nationals Park, Friday, June 5, ...
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Redskins remain unsure of the severity of Jordan Reed's concussion

Redskins remain unsure of the severity of Jordan Reed's concussion
Reed, who leads Washington with 278 receiving yards on 24 catches, also suffered a mild knee sprain and ankle sprain in Sunday's game. But he returned, and ...
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NATO warns Russia over airspace violations as Syria airstrikes widen

NATO warns Russia over airspace violations as Syria airstrikes widen
Murphy reported from Washington. Craig Whitlock in Madrid and Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Karen DeYoung in Washington contributed to this report. Read more ...
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Officer Saves Baby on Side of Maryland Highway

Officer Saves Baby on Side of Maryland Highway
News4's Darcy Spencer reports on a Montgomery County police officer and a good Samaritan who helped save a baby's life. "I think it was meant to be," one of ...
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7 hospitalized after DC-bound Amtrak train derails in Vermont

7 hospitalized after DC-bound Amtrak train derails in Vermont
Seven passengers were taken to hospitals Monday, one by helicopter, after Amtrak's “Vermonter,” headed for Washington, hit “big hunks of ledge” that had fallen ...
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Insider-trading scandal rocks daily fantasy sports industry

Insider-trading scandal rocks daily fantasy sports industry
Playing fantasy sports has often been likened to playing the stock market, with participants weighing the benefits of diversifying their holdings and the risks of too ...
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