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“The families who are affected by crime and violence, that reduction does not matter to those families.”
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It’s estimated that 200 million Americans were exposed to PFAS through drinking water.
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Frank Gallagher Jr. was a lawyer and banker who died last year.
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The rule change could protect people from investigations from anti-abortion states.
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Inmates at Roxbury Correctional Institution deployed drones, utilized a staff member and used a hospital as a drop off and pick up site to distribute a wide array of contraband.
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The drug is known for causing flesh wounds at the injection site.
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Victims can officially file cases in October.
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A new law will abolish the statute of limitations on civil cases starting Oct. 1.
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Fallout begins over church sexual abuse report; one official, Monsignor Richard Woy, resigned from the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center’s board of directors.
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Reporters matched details in the Maryland attorney general's report into the Archdiocese of Baltimore to court transcripts, archdiocesan letters, church directories, news articles and other public documents.