Six city police officers were charged Friday in the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old man who died last month after suffering a severe spinal injury in police custody, the city’s chief prosecutor said.
America’s taste for pricey automobiles hit its stride in April amid low gasoline prices and favorable lending terms, with buyers paying on average hundreds of dollars more for a light vehicle than in the same period a year ago.
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Many Nepalis who have had to leave for abroad to make a living are back home to help deal with the earthquake’s devastation.
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A submarine battle across the Baltic Sea illustrates a new current for military contractors: Nonnuclear subs have resurfaced as a growth business, thanks to technology and shifting geopolitics.
Enthusiasts search for geodetic survey disks wherever they may be: cities, country roads, a man’s front yard.
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Americans snapped up pricey autos in April amid low gas prices and favorable lending terms, with buyers paying on average hundreds of dollars more than a year ago.
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U.S. factories kicked off spring with more output and orders, but a sign of shrinking payrolls cast a dark cloud.
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An ex-Goldman programmer was convicted in a split verdict of stealing the bank’s high-frequency trading code.
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U.S. stocks rebounded, with the Dow adding 183.54 points to 18024.06, but remained in the red for the week.
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Six Baltimore police officers were charged in the death of Freddie Gray, a black man who suffered fatal spinal injuries while in custody.
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A former top ally of New Jersey Gov. Christie pleaded guilty to closing lanes on the George Washington Bridge in 2013 for political payback.
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Greece is running out of time to avert a bankruptcy that could destabilize the eurozone and global economy.
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The Senate is expected to pass a bill this coming week enabling Congress to review any final nuclear deal with Iran.
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