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The fugitive, Fredy S. Reyes, 20, who is from Frederick, was also arrested in connection with active arrest warrants involving felony drug charges in Tennessee.
Hawaii's Mark Takai Will Not Seek Re-Election -
After Body Check, Justin Trudeau's Apology Tour Rolls On -
Sanders Needs to Figure Out Whose Side He's On -
Likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton continues to keep one eye on her expected general election foe, saying Wednesday that Donald Trump ’s willingness to talk to North Korean leaders
Duncan Jr.’s name to a long list of people in Congress with a personal experience to contribute to a bipartisan discussion about combating cancer.
John McCain ’s re-election bid and her boyfriend have pleaded not guilty in Arizona on multiple charges related to child abuse and drug possession.
Trump's Success Exposes the Limits of Nate Silver's Predictions -
Trump's Supreme Court Picks Could Bring Real-World Experience -
Poll: Trump Starts With More Than a Puncher's Chance -
conscience or concern for the ramifications of their actions—indeed, the glee with which they engaged in such destructive behavior—we expect similar tactics at the National Convention in July,” wrote Bradley S.
Clinton: Trump's Foreign Policy Would be 'Disastrous' -
The letter points to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, saying it “prohibit[s] sex discrimination in educational programs and activities operated by recipients of federal financial assistance
Pentagon's Latest Weapon: Artificial Intelligence -
Report: Bill Clinton Flew on Disgraced Donor's Jet 26 Times -
[Related: What N.C.’s Pat McCrory Is Ignoring While He Focuses on Bathrooms] Sen.
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich, stopped to snap cell phone pictures. And Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa, walked by with his dog. Rep. Robert W. Goodlatte, R-Va., takes a picture outside of the RNC.
Rhodes, President Barack Obama ’s deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, caused a ruckus in Washington when a New York Times Magazine article described him as crafting a