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More than 40 people taken to hospital with food poisoning symptoms in Jessup - WTOP News

More than 40 individuals were hospitalized due to food poisoning symptoms in Jessup after consuming the same meal. The incident, which occurred on a Monday afternoon, raised concerns about food safety in the community. Local health officials are investigating the source of the outbreak.

Washington Mystics part ways with coach Eric Thibault and GM Mike Thibault

The Washington Mystics have announced their decision to part ways with head coach Eric Thibault and general manager Mike Thibault, marking a significant shift for the WNBA franchise. This decision has implications for the team's future direction and performance in the league.

Md. Democratic Party will spend thousands to target ‘extremist’ school board candidates - WTOP News

The Maryland Democratic Party plans to invest tens of thousands of dollars to target at least 18 school board candidates whom they label as "extremist," alleging these individuals are promoting a "hateful" and "right-wing agenda" in schools. This initiative underscores the increasing polarization surrounding school board elections in Maryland, especially as local education policies become battlegrounds for broader political ideologies.

Man allegedly joining ISIS terror organization arrested at BWI, FBI says

A Howard County man was arrested at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport while allegedly attempting to leave the country to join the ISIS terror organization, as reported by the FBI. This incident raises concerns about domestic terrorism and the recruiting efforts of extremist groups. The case underscores the ongoing threat posed by such organizations within the United States.

They’re cute, cuddly and coming to America: China’s newest panda diplomats headed for Washington - WTOP News

Two giant pandas are en route from China to Washington, D.C., marking their anticipated return to the National Zoo. This exciting development highlights the ongoing relationship between the U.S. and China, as well as the cultural significance of these beloved creatures as "panda diplomats."

7-year-old boy found safe after being abducted outside Md. elementary school, deputies say - WTOP News

A 7-year-old boy was safely recovered after being reported abducted outside an elementary school in Harford County, Maryland. Local authorities confirmed the incident and the boy's safe return, highlighting the effectiveness of community vigilance and law enforcement response. This case underscores the importance of awareness in safeguarding children in public spaces.

‘It’s time to go’: Residents flee as Milton barrels toward Florida - WTOP News

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, residents are urged to evacuate in preparation for the storm's anticipated impact. With the state facing another potential disaster within weeks, officials emphasize the importance of safety and readiness.

Climate change boosted Helene’s deadly rain and wind and scientists say same is likely for Milton - WTOP News

Climate change has intensified the rainfall and winds of Hurricane Helene by approximately 10% and 11% respectively, according to recent scientific findings. Experts suggest that similar effects are likely for the impending Hurricane Milton, highlighting the critical impact of human-caused climate change on severe weather events.

WATCH LIVE: Track Hurricane Milton’s path through Florida - WTOP News

Hurricane Milton is forecasted to be one of the most powerful hurricanes in Western Hemisphere history, with landfall expected in the Tampa Bay area of Florida this week. The article provides live tracking and updates on the hurricane's path, impacting millions in its wake.

Florida hospitals and health care facilities in Hurricane Milton’s path prepare for the worst - WTOP News

Florida hospitals and health care facilities are bracing for the impact of Hurricane Milton, following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. As the storm approaches, facilities are ramping up preparations to ensure the safety and well-being of patients and staff.

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