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Todayâs News Update
Mary Pat Flaherty
Prosecutors and defense say life in prison is appropriate but disagree on whether Norwood should have chance at parole
Josh White
The 23-year-old former Marine Corps Reservist also planned to desecrate graves of veterans at Arlington National Cemetery, federal prosecutors said.
Valerie Strauss
Annual rankings of literate U.S. cities places Washington, D.C., at the top for the second straight year and Bakersfield, Calif., as the least literate. Hereâs how the rankings are done.
Dana Hedgpeth
Transit personnel this morning disclosed the incident, which occurred earlier this month.
Jason Samenow
Feast your eyes on it: NASA released one of the sharpest, most stunning true-color images of our planet the world has seen Wednesday.
See page B2 of your morning Metro section to read more.
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