BALTIMORE ( WJZ) -- Baltimore agreed on Wednesday to pay $14 million to a man who was wrongfully convicted of a 1986 murder.
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Boy, 9, feels unwell after hike—parents face devastating reason days later Archie and Lili look so grown up in Prince Harry and Meghan's 2025 holiday portrait Investigators seize luxury goods over ...
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ICC faces turmoil amid whistleblower claims Opinion: 'We are the free world now' — Europe declares war on free speech in the US A ‘Trump class’ folly on the high seas Michigan hires Kyle Whittingham ...
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Iran in "full-scale war" with US, ready with "decisive response"—Tehran Americans will get 'gigantic' tax refund next year, Treasury Secretary says US repairs broken V-22 in desert secrecy for months ...
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Jimmy Kimmel chokes back tears in emotional speech to fans: 'It's been a hard year' Jake Paul reacts after losing fight to Anthony Joshua: 'I think my jaw is broken' Lummis announces retirement from ...
A federal judge in Baltimore heard arguments Wednesday about whether to stop the Trump administration from revoking the construction and operations plan for a contentious offshore wind project off the ...
Tom Oszman says the Minnesota nonprofit is working through years of film and video to capture “unique artifacts.” He shares ...
A 14-year-old boy died after a shooting in South Baltimore on Saturday afternoon, police said. Police responded around 3 p.m. to the 2500 block of Washington Boulevard in the Morrell Park neighborhood ...
Keeping a New Year’s resolution hinges on one important thing – having one to begin with. In 1987, reporter Wendell Woodbury ...
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