• 3-Year-Old Dies Due To ‘Trauma To The Head’ In Lansdowne

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A three-year-old boy has died early Tuesday morning from “trauma to the head”.
    Just after 3:06 a.m., police received a call in the 3100 block of Bero Road. Officers found the 3-year-old with trauma to the head.
    The child was transported to St. Agnes Hospital, where he was died at 3:49 a.m.
    His official manner of death is still being determined.
    This story is developing. 
     
  • 3-Year-Old Dies Due To ‘Trauma To The Head’ In Landsdowne

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A three-year-old boy has died early Tuesday morning from “trauma to the head”.
    Just after 3:06 a.m., police received a call in the 3100 block of Bero Road. Officers found the 3-year-old with trauma to the head.
    The child was transported to St. Agnes Hospital, where he was died at 3:49 a.m.
    His official manner of death is still being determined.
    This story is developing. 
     
  • IRB Final Report Released: Why Board Thinks Sean Suiter ‘Took His Own Life’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Independent Review Board investigating the death of Baltimore PD detective Sean Suiter has released their final report.
    “The Board concludes that, based upon the totality of the evidence, Detective Suiter intentionally took his own life with his service weapon,” it states in the report.
    The board found that there were no defensive wounds on Suiter, and only his DNA was found on his service weapon. Blood spatter was also found on the inside of his right shi
  • IRB Final Report Released; Evidence Shows Why Board Thinks Sean Suiter ‘Took His Own Life’

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Independent Review Board investigating the death of Baltimore PD detective Sean Suiter has released their final report.
    “The Board concludes that, based upon the totality of the evidence, Detective Suiter intentionally took his own life with his service weapon,” it states in the report.
    The board found that there were no defensive wounds on Suiter, and only his DNA was found on his service weapon. Blood spatter was also found on the inside of his right shi
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  • Here’s What You Need To Know: John McCain’s Funeral Schedule

    ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — Senator John McCain, who died Saturday from brain cancer, will lie in state at the Arizona Capitol on Wednesday.
    Thursday, his body will be taken to a Phoenix church, where former Vice President Joe Biden will deliver a eulogy during a memorial service.
    Family, friends and colleagues will attend. For people who knew McCain well, like his frequent co-author Mark Slater, there are strong memories.
    “The honor of a lifetime,” said Slater. “I met him in New O
  • Howard Co. Teen Indicted For Killing 15-Year-Old Girl

    HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. (WJZ) — A Havre De Grace teen has been indicted for the killing of a 15-year-old girl more than a year ago.
    Nae-Shawn Jaheim-Troy Perry was 16 at the time of the murder.
    Investigators said he killed Maleigha Solonka, whose body was found last August in the woods along Webb Lane.
    The medical examiner ruled her cause of death as asphyxiation.
    The now 17-year-old is also facing rape and other sex offenses in connection with a separate incident in February of last year.
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  • Havre De Grace Teen Indicted For Killing 15-Year-Old Girl

    HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. (WJZ) — A Havre De Grace teen has been indicted for the killing of a 15-year-old girl more than a year ago.
    Nae-Shawn Jaheim-Troy Perry was 16 at the time of the murder.
    Investigators said he killed Maleigha Solonka, whose body was found last August in the woods along Webb Lane.
    The medical examiner ruled her cause of death as asphyxiation.
    The now 17-year-old is also facing rape and other sex offenses in connection with a separate incident in February of last year.
    Fol
  • UMD Interim Head Coach Canada Prepares For Season Amid Investigations

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. (WJZ) — The University of Maryland football team is just days away from its first game of the season, with two investigations underway surrounding the team.
    Inside Cole Field House and away from heat and humidity that has proven deadly, the Maryland Terrapins set the tone for their first game of the season.
    “We are excited that it’s finally game week,” said interim head coach Matt Canada.
    Canada said he has worked hard to keep players present as the team
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  • Families Removed From Court After Emotions Explode In Makiyah Wilson’s Case

    WASHINGTON (WJZ) — A stray bullet claimed the life of a 10-year-old girl in DC, now her family and friends are waiting for their justice. But tensions are running especially high.
    The families of 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson and the defendants charged in her death were removed from court after emotions exploded.
    The moments in court were emotional and tense as the suspects in the death of the 10-year-old girl came face to face with her family.
    Witnesses said tensions turned into a shouting m
  • ‘Super Snake’ Slithering Around Florida? DNA Study Says Yes

    FLORIDA (CBS Local) – A study of Florida’s python population has discovered some unnerving information about a possibly terrifying new breed of slithering creatures. Researchers believe a “super snake” could be lurking in the Florida Everglades and may start traveling far beyond their home as well.
    A genetic study, published in the journal Ecology and Evolution, examined hundreds of pythons now living in South Florida. While most of the tail tissue revealed
  • Baltimore LGBT Health Resource Center Welcomes New Director

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The LGBT Health Resource Center recently welcomed a new director, Sam McClure.
    McClure joined the center on August. 20 from the National LGBT Chamber Center of Commerce, where she was a Senior Vice President overseeing affiliate relations, external affairs, advocacy and supplier diversity teams. She was also a part of the organization’s executive leadership team.
    She is taking over for Nate Sweeney, who left the center last spring.
    “Wellness means more than ac
  • Police Identify Suspect In Fatal Dundalk Double Shooting

    BALTIMORE CO., Md. (WJZ) — Police have identified a suspect wanted for a double shooting in Dundalk that resulted in the death of one person.
    37-year-old Tavon Powell is wanted in connection with the double shooting.
    He is currently wanted for murder and attempted murder, according to police.
    #BCoPD are searching for Tavon Powell (37) as the suspect in the Dundalk double shooting. He is currently wanted for murder and attempted murder. If you have any info, please call 9-1-1. ^SV http
  • Lindsey Graham Gives A Tearful Tribute To John McCain On The Senate Floor

    (CNN) — Sen. Lindsey Graham took to the Senate floor Tuesday to give an emotional farewell to his friend and colleague, Sen. John McCain.
    “I have been dreading this,” the South Carolina Republican said, wiping away tears. “And now I am going to do this.”
    “My name is Graham, not McCain,” he said. “But I feel like a McCain. I don’t know if I have earned that honor, but I feel like it.”
    Surrounded by a dozen members of the Senate from both
  • Jealous’ Fundraising Far Behind In Maryland Governor’s Race

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Democrat Ben Jealous is far behind Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in fundraising with 70 days left until Election Day.
    Jealous reported having about $386,000 cash on hand Tuesday, compared to $9.4 million reported by Hogan.
    Fundraising reports for the period from June 11 to Aug. 21 are due at midnight. Jealous reports raising about $1.1 million in the period. Hogan reports raising more than twice that, or about $2.5 million.
    Still, Jealous’ campaign said that Hogan
  • Most Scenic Restaurant In Maryland Is In Annapolis

    ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Patch.com) — OpenTable has released its “100 Most Scenic Restaurants in America” list for 2018, and one Maryland restaurant made the cut, which includes venues run by celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck, and views of New York City, Las Vegas and the Florida Keys. California came out on top again this year with 28 restaurants, followed by Florida with 13 dining destinations and New York with seven spots.
    “We know a memorable meal is as much about the ambiance
  • Frisky Dolphin Causes Bathing Ban On French Beach

    (CNN) — Watching “Jaws” as a kid might have left you with a lifetime fear of swimming with sharks, but who knew swimming with dolphins could be dangerous?
    The pretty coastal village of Landévennec in Finistère, in France‘s northwestern Brittany region, has been terrorized by a sexually aroused dolphin getting too close to swimmers.
    The dolphins antics got so bad that the local mayor, Roger Lars, banned bathing on the Brittany beach, issuing a new bylaw. Now
  • Ex-Cop Guilty Of Murder For Shooting Of Unarmed Black Teen

    DALLAS (AP) — A former Texas police officer has been found guilty of murder on Tuesday for fatally shooting an unarmed teenager as he left a house party in a car full of teenagers.
    Roy Oliver was fired from the Balch Springs Police Department days after the April 2017 shooting. Oliver killed 15-year-old Jordan Edwards after the then-officer fired into a moving car carrying five black teenagers leaving a local house party. Edwards was in the front passenger seat.
    Oliver testified 
  • King Bio Expands Recall To All Water-Based Meds For Kids And Adults

    (CBS Local) – King Bio is expanding a recall that started with 32 children’s medications because of a potential “microbial contamination.” The company is now pulling all of its water-based medicines for children, adults, and pets.
    In a statement on the company’s website on Aug. 27, King Bio announced that over 50 products were being voluntarily recalled over concerns of “water-purity issues.” The recall affects brands including Dr. King’s
  • Hold The Mayo: Town Changes Its Name To ‘Miracle Whip’

    MAYO, Fla. (CBS Local) – A small town in Florida is literally saying “hold the mayo” and changing their name to Miracle Whip.
    Mayo, Florida is a tiny town with less than 1,500 residents that sits between Jacksonville and Tallahassee. The small community drew national attention when town officials announced their plan to scrap their name and go with the Kraft Heinz-owned mayonnaise-alternative.
    “We aren’t going to be boring Mayo anymore. We are going to be Mirac
  • Secret Tunnels Between Your Brain And Skull Discovered By Scientists

    BOSTON, Mass. (CBS Local) – Did you know there are tiny tunnels running from your skull to your brain? Don’t worry, no one else did either… until now.
    A new study by scientists in Boston has discovered a group of secret tunnels which go from the skull’s bone marrow to the lining of the brain. It’s believed the passage ways may provide immune cells an express route to the brain in case of trauma caused by a stroke or other disorders.
    “We always thought th
  • ‘Roseanne’ Reboot ‘The Conners’ Will Kill Off Roseanne, John Goodman Says

    (CNN) — John Goodman minces no words in his first public comments since ABC canceled “Roseanne” in a cloud of controversy, saying he was “broken-hearted” by the events that took place after Roseanne Barr’s well-publicized Twitter tirade.
    “I went through a period, about a month, where I was very depressed,” Goodman told the UK’s Sunday Times in his first interview since the reboot was axed and later re-branded “The Conners,” minus
  • 12-Year-Old Shot In Southeast Baltimore

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 12-year-old girl was shot in the leg Tuesday afternoon in southeast Baltimore.
    The shooting happened in the 400 block of N Curley Street, police said.
    Crime scene in Southeast Baltimore where police say someone opened fire about an hour ago, hitting a 12-year-old girl in the leg #WJZ pic.twitter.com/61a3afFn8w
    — Kimberly Eiten (@WJZKimberly) August 28, 2018The girl was walking and heard shots, then realized she was struck.
    No other details are available at this ti
  • Divers Recover Body Of Drowning Victim At Loch Raven Reservoir

    BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WJZ) — Divers in Baltimore County have recovered the body of a drowning victim in the Loch Raven Reservoir.
    The body was recovered just before  6:30 p.m. Monday. The identity of the drowning victim has not been determined at this time.
    #BCoPD divers recover body of Loch Raven Reservoir drowning victim. https://t.co/mN6CfwF8gg ^SV
    — Baltimore County Police Department (@BaltCoPolice) August 28, 2018Earlier Monday, rescuers responded to a report of a man
  • CDC: Rates Of Three STDs In US Reach Record High

    (CNN) — Rates of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia have climbed for the fourth consecutive year in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday at the National STD Prevention Conference in Washington.
    Last year, nearly 2.3 million US cases of these sexually transmitted diseases were diagnosed, according to preliminary data.
    That’s the highest number ever reported nationwide, breaking the record set in 2016 by more than 200,000 cases, a
  • Kim Kardashian, Celebs Model Jewelry That Looks Implanted In Your Skin

    NEW YORK (CBS Local) – Kim Kardashian West is sporting a new accessory and it’s making us do a double take!
    The KKW Beauty founder showed off on Instagram a choker in the same color of her skin, which looks like it was implanted onto her neck. The necklace is from A. Human, an experiential art exhibit and fashion line that explores body modification created by friend Simon Huck. Kardashian West explained the necklace lights up to the rhythm of her heartbeat on her
  • Larry Fitzgerald, Other Arizona Athletes To Serve At Senator John McCain’s Memorial

    Ryan Mayer
    Arizona Senator John McCain died on Saturday at the age of 81 following a yearlong battle with brain cancer. McCain was one of America’s most respected senators and is being mourned by people across the country.
    In honor of his service to the country both in the Senate and in the military, McCain’s memorial services will be spread out over the course of the rest of this week with the senator lying “in state” first in the Arizona State Capitol building before be
  • Stars Rally Together Again For Stand Up To Cancer’s Live Broadcast On September 7

    LOS ANGELES– Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a division of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), is proud to announce that the Hollywood community is rallying together yet again to support the sixth biennial televised fundraising special. CBS will donate one hour of commercial-free primetime to broadcast the event on Friday, Sept. 7  from 8:00 – 9:00 PM ET/PT (7:00 – 8:00 PM CT). Mahershala Ali, Kathy Bates, Katie Couric, Jennifer Garner, Tony Hale, Marg Helgenberger, Ed
  • New Brain Cancer Treatment For Dogs Could Someday Help Humans

    BLACKSBURG, Va. (CBS Local/CBS News) – Sen. John McCain died Saturday after a year-long battle with glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain cancer. It is rare, with only about 20,000 cases in the U.S. each year. It’s the same type of aggressive cancer that claimed the life of his Senate colleague and friend Ted Kennedy in 2009.
    Glioblastoma can be very difficult to treat and a cure it is often not possible. Researchers are working on developing new treatmen
  • Air Pollution Is Making Us Dumber, Study Shows

    (CNN) — Air pollution could be more damaging to our health than previously thought, according to a new study, which found that prolonged exposure to dirty air has a significant impact on our cognitive abilities, especially in older men.
    According to the study published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, breathing polluted air causes a “steep reduction” in scores on verbal and math tests.
    Researchers at the International Food Policy Research Institut
  • Scientists Discover Hidden Deep-Sea Coral Reef Off South Carolina Coast

    (CNN) — If you think Charleston, South Carolina, has plenty of history within its pre-Colonial grounds, just look at what’s been hiding 160 miles off the city’s coast for thousands of years: a giant deep-sea coral reef system. The chief scientist who helped make the discovery called it unbelievable.
    How the hidden reef came to light
    Little is known about the natural resources of the deep ocean off the United States’ Southeast coast from Virginia to Georgia, so Deep Search
  • Fans Gather To View Aretha Franklin’s Body In Detroit

    (CNN) — LaTonya McIntyre made sure she was first in line outside the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit to say goodbye to Aretha Franklin.
    “I’ve been waiting since Monday,” McIntyre told CNN early Tuesday morning. “I got in line at 4 p.m. on Monday.”
    The Las Vegas resident joined other fans who sang, hugged and shared their memories of the Queen of Soul. Franklin died earlier this month at the age of 76 after a battle with pancreat
  • The Best Islands In America

    (CNN) — The coasts of America are dotted with too many magnificent islands to count, let alone summarize on a Top 12 list.
    So first, our deepest, breeziest apologies to Alcatraz, Manhattan, Molokai, Key West, Whidbey Island, Isle Royale, Gasparilla, Chincoteague, Jekyll, South Padre, northern Minnesota and dozens more escape-worthy island hubs from sea to great lake to gulf to bay to shining sea — all of which will surely be featured in upcoming “best islands” travel sequ
  • Ravens Trade LB Kamalei Correa To Titans For Draft Pick

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens have traded linebacker Kamalei Correa to the Tennesee Titans for a future draft pick, the team announced Tuesday.
    Correa is starting his third season in the NFL. He started his career as a 2016 second-round pick (42nd overall) for the Ravens.
    In 2017, he played in all 16 games, three starting for the Ravens and had a recorded eight tackles and one pass defense. He also collected seven special teams tackles last season.
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  • WATCH: Intense Spikeball Rally

    Ryan Mayer
    Spikeball is one of the newer backyard games that has quickly risen to prominence in the past couple of years. Like the ever-popular Cornhole, tournaments have even popped up across the country in recent years.
    In case you’re unfamiliar with the game, the object is to bounce a small yellow ball off a circular net and have it hit the ground before your opponent can get it back onto the net. Similar to volleyball, teams have three hits before the ball has to be back on the net. It
  • Police Search For 4 Missing Children, Abducted By Mother And Boyfriend Who Is ‘Armed & Dangerous’

    LIMA, Ohio (WJZ) — Police in Lima, Ohio are asking that states between Ohio and Florida keep on the lookout for four children who were allegedly abducted by their mother.
    Lima Police say the children are endangered because their mother Marianne L. Merritt has no custodial rights and is said to be headed to Florida.
    She is accompanied by Charles Perkins in a 200 Chrysler Voyager dark blue in color with a white passenger door and Ohio plate: FMQ3175.
    Marianna Merritt and Charles Perkins
    The
  • Trump Takes On Google In Complaints About Social Media

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is promising to address what he says is the “very serious situation” of social media companies “suppressing” conservative voices and “hiding information” and good news.
    Trump has made similar complaints recently, but he targeted Google on Tuesday. Trump said in a pre-dawn tweet that included a typo that a search for “Trump News” on Google “shows only the viewing/reporting of Fake New Media. In ot
  • WATCH: Cubs Fan Catches Foul Ball In Beer, Chugs It

    Ryan Mayer
    There seems to be a new unwritten rule in baseball. If you catch a foul ball in your beer, you must then chug the beer with the ball still in the cup. We’ve seen it a couple of times already this season and last night, a fan during the Chicago Cubs-New York Mets game made sure to abide by the rule.
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    He even made sure to tip hit hat to the crowd afterwards. Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo must have been impressed as he promptly hit an RBI do
  • Police Are Trying To Find Woman On Doorbell Video

    MONTGOMERY, Texas (AP) — Authorities in Texas are trying to find a woman who was captured on video ringing a doorbell in the middle of the night.
    It happened early Friday in Montgomery when a resident shared the video with the sheriff’s office. The video shows a barefoot young woman wearing a T-shirt and what could be broken restraints around her wrists. The woman was gone before the resident got to the door.The sheriff’s office says it has received numerous
  • Troopers: Man Jumps 50 Feet Off Beltway To Avoid Car Crash

    ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — Maryland troopers say a man jumped 50 feet (15 meters) from a bridge just outside Washington to avoid crashing cars.
    News outlets cite a Maryland State Police release saying 43-year-old Toray Lamond Guider’s car struck the guardrail Sunday on the Capital Beltway and overturned, but he was able to get out and walk to the right shoulder. An off-duty fire and rescue worker, 45-year-old William Schnaekel of Dallastown, Pennsylvania, pulled his car in front of Guider
  • 11-Year-Old Girl Gets Heart Transplant After Visit By Drake

    CHICAGO (AP) — A suburban Chicago girl has received a heart transplant just days after she danced her way into a hospital visit from Drake.
    Surgeons performed the transplant on 11-year-old Sofia Sanchez on Monday at Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Hospital. The Canadian rapper visited Sofia there after seeing a video of her dancing in a hospital hallway to his song, “In My Feelings.” The video inspired a viral dance craze.
    Cardiovascular surgeon Carl Backer say
  • Heat Advisory In Effect As Heat Wave Hits Maryland

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory from noon to 8 p.m. for areas of Maryland.
    While the temperature will reach the mid-90’s, heat index values will reach up to 105 degrees.
    #MDWX These heat advisories will go into effect at Noon, and last through the evening. pic.twitter.com/UBpnr6mEUe
    — Marty Bass WJZ (@MartyBassWJZ) August 28, 2018The national weather service encourages people to take extra precautions if you work or spend time outs
  • Serena Williams Turns Heads With Striking Outfit At US Open

    (CNN) — Serena Williams’ tennis outfits are often the talk of the town, and she set New York tongues wagging with her latest creation in a routine opening victory at the US Open Monday.
    The 36-year-old downed 68th-ranked Magda Linette of Poland 6-4 6-0 in her first home slam since becoming a mother.
    But after French Open organizers ruled out a repeat of the black catsuit she wore in Paris for next year, all eyes were on what the 23-time grand slam singles champion would be wearing at
  • Body Left To Rot In Funeral Home 3 Years Leads To Charges

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Two funeral home workers have been charged with desecration of human remains after authorities say they left a body to rot in an unrefrigerated room surrounded by air-fresheners for nearly three years in South Carolina.
    Lawrence Robert Meadows and Roderick Mitchell Cummings, both 40, were indicted Friday by a state grand jury. A conviction on the charge carries a sentence of one to 10 years in prison.
    They were supposed to cremate 63-year-old Mary Alic
  • Answers Sought About Nun Named In Sex Abuse Investigation

    BALTIMORE (WJZ ) — New developments in WJZ’s investigation into systemic abuse at some of Baltimore’s catholic schools in the sixties and seventies.
    Previously, WJZ’s investigation revealed that one nun must have known about the abuse — now the fallout from the investigation.
    It’s a dark chapter for Baltimore’s catholic schools.
    Father Joseph Maskell, a counselor at Seton Keough High School, is accused of molesting dozens of students.
    WJZ’s investi
  • Orioles Blank Blue Jays 7-0

    BALTIMORE (AP) — Kendrys Morales had his home run streak snapped at seven games by the Baltimore Orioles, who ended an eight-game skid by defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 7-0 on Monday night.
    Striving to tie the major league record of homering in eight straight games, Morales went 0 for 3 with a walk and did not hit the ball out of the infield. In his final chance, the Toronto slugger swung through a slider from Paul Fry to strike out in the eighth inning.
    Though he failed to match the mark
  • Weather Blog: Hot And Humid Until Thursday

    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A hot and humid start to the week after four dry and very comfortable days!
    Look for the same pattern until Thursday, when a cool front will approach the area with a chance of showers and a gradual cool down.
    Clouds may linger into the weekend, along with cooler, but not less humid air.
    Take it easy the next few days, as we will top out over 90, and the heat index will likely be over 100 degrees as well.
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  • Police Investigating Double Shooting In Dundalk, Woman Killed

    BALTIMORE CO., Md. (WJZ) — Two people were shot, one fatally, Monday evening in Dundalk, and police are now searching for the shooter.
    According to the Baltimore County Police Department, the double shooting happened around 7:30 p.m. in the unit block of Wise Ave.
    Responding officers found two victims in serious condition who were taken to a local hospital.
    #bcopd investigating shooting in the unit block of Wise Ave in Dundalk. Police received the call just after 7pm. Two victims foun
  • Police Investigating Double Shooting In Dundalk

    BALTIMORE CO., Md. (WJZ) — Two people were shot Monday evening in Dundalk, and police are now searching for the shooter.
    According to the Baltimore County Police Department, the double shooting happened at 7 p.m. in the unit block of Wise Ave.
    Responding officers found two victims in serious condition who were taken to a local hospital.
    #bcopd investigating shooting in the unit block of Wise Ave in Dundalk. Police received the call just after 7pm. Two victims found in serious conditio
  • McCain’s Final Statement: Americans Have ‘More In Common’

    PHOENIX (AP) — Sen. John McCain expressed his deep gratitude and love of country in his final letter and implored Americans to put aside “tribal rivalries” and focus on what unites.
    Rick Davis, former presidential campaign manager for McCain who is serving as a family spokesman, read the farewell message Monday at a press briefing in Phoenix.
    In the statement, McCain reflected on the privilege of serving his country and said he tried to do so honorably. He also touched on today
  • Plans On Making Untraceable 3D Guns Can’t Be Posted Online

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. judge in Seattle blocked the Trump administration Monday from allowing a Texas company to post online plans for making untraceable 3D guns, agreeing with 19 states and the District of Columbia that such access to the plastic guns would pose a security risk.
    The states sued to stop an agreement that the government had reached with Austin, Texas-based Defense Distributed, saying guidelines on how to print undetectable plastic guns could be acquired by felons or terro

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