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Kate McKinnon breaks down Elizabeth Warren's healthcare plan on 'SNL' 11/03/2019 12:20am • Last week, "Saturday Night Live" had Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump take questions from supporters at one of his rallies. This week it had Kate McKinnon's Elizabeth Warren answer questions from Iowans about healthcare. "Hello, it is good to be here. Look at me, I'm in my na 1 dead, 3 critically injured in Alexandria crash 1 dead, 3 critically injured in Alexandria crash 11/03/2019 12:03am • A late night crash on Van Dorne Street in Alexandria, Virginia, on Nov. 3, 2019. One person is dead and three are critically injured after a collision in Alexandria, Virginia, Saturday evening, according to police. Alexandria police said two cars collided at the intersection of North Van Dorn Metro adds trains, rush-hour service to handle crowds expected for Nationals' victory parade Metro adds trains, rush-hour service to handle crowds expected for Nationals' victory parade 11/02/2019 01:00pm • A young boy in a Baby Shark costume sits with his family in an Orange Line Metro car on his way to the Nationals parade on Nov. 2. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein) Metro is making adjustments to accommodate crowds expected downtown Saturday for the Washington Nationals' World Series 2 p.m. victory parade Space shipment launched with sports car parts, cookie oven 11/02/2019 11:37am • A supply ship rocketed toward the International Space Station on Saturday with sports car parts, an oven for baking cookies and a vest to protect against radiation. Northrop Grumman launched its Cygnus capsule for NASA from Wallops Island, Virginia. The 8,200-pound shipment (3,700 kilograms) shou Woman dead after tree falls on car in Colesville Woman dead after tree falls on car in Colesville 11/02/2019 08:35am • A woman has died after a tree fell on her car in Colesville, Maryland. NBC4 reported that the woman was Rose Briceno, a lawyer for the Department of Homeland Security from Colesville. She and her son had just returned from a Halloween vigil at their church and were sitting in her car waiting for Ruth Bader Ginsburg 'skeptically hopeful' about preserving Roe v Wade and the court's future 11/02/2019 08:20am • Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg believes Roe v. Wade, the 1973 milestone that gave women a constitutional right to abortion, will survive in upcoming years but that the current conservative-dominated court might topple other precedents. "I would say I'm skeptically hopeful," she said so Capital One says it has resolved customer payday glitch 11/01/2019 03:40pm • Nov. 1 was pay day for many, but for many Capital One Bank customers expecting their paychecks, it was not. Capital One experienced what it called a technical issue that impacted customer money movement Friday, including direct deposits and the ability for some customers to access accounts. In Things to do in the DC area this weekend: Nov. 1–3 Things to do in the DC area this weekend: Nov. 1–3 11/01/2019 02:10pm • Things to do in the D.C. area this weekend, Nov. 1-3. (Ginnette Riquelme/AP Images; Kaz Sasahara; Larry Basacca/Getty; Matt Cowan/Getty; Jim Dyson/Getty) All Weekend Virginia’s Heritage Wine and Food Festival at Effingham Manor this weekend features orchards, farmers, musicians, oyster farms, c Low temps and high winds ring in November Low temps and high winds ring in November 11/01/2019 11:20am • A cold, windy day is in store for the D.C. region and after Thursday night's heavy rain, some parts of the area are left without power. Weather forecast Current traffic conditions Closings and delays Sign up for WTOP alerts Listen to WTOP online and on the radio at 103.5 FM o Tornado watch, flash flood warning issued as severe weather looms over DC area Tornado watch, flash flood warning issued as severe weather looms over DC area 11/01/2019 12:11am • Severe storms rocked the WTOP listening area Thursday night and into Friday morning. Parts of central Montgomery County, including Germantown, Gaithersburg and Montgomery Village, were under a flash flood warning until 12:30 a.m. Friday. Flash Flood Warning including Germantown MD, Gaither New details: Silver Spring crash involved stolen car but no shooting New details: Silver Spring crash involved stolen car but no shooting 10/31/2019 04:19pm • Police in Montgomery County said two people fled from the scene of a crash in Silver Spring. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein) Police in Maryland say a driver faces weapons and drug charges after the person crashed into a police car, leaving an officer and another person with minor injuries. Montgomery Md. Park Police officer injured in crash; other driver arrested on gun and drug charges Md. Park Police officer injured in crash; other driver arrested on gun and drug charges 10/31/2019 01:51pm • A Maryland Park Police officer was taken to the hospital after being rear-ended in Montgomery County Thursday morning, and the driver of the other car was later arrested on gun and drug charges, authorities said. The officer was struck around 9:45 a.m. Thursday at University Boulevard and Piney B Nats returning from World Series win; parade set for this weekend Nats returning from World Series win; parade set for this weekend 10/31/2019 09:31am • The Washington Nationals will return from their historic World Series win Thursday evening. The team is expected to land at 6:15 p.m. at Dulles International Airport. WTOP will be there bringing you the latest from the scene. Fans will have the chance to welcome their champions — and that W Clutch Kendrick lands winning blow as Nats take World Series 10/31/2019 03:41am • HOUSTON (AP) — Howie Kendrick sure has a knack for the dramatic. At 36 — eight years removed from his only All-Star appearance — his go-ahead, two-run homer off Will Harris in the seventh inning lifted the Washington Nationals over the Houston Astros 6-2 Wednesday night in Game 7 for his te DC announces partnership to make home ownership affordable for teachers DC announces partnership to make home ownership affordable for teachers 10/30/2019 06:17pm • D.C. is launching a program to help public educators buy a house in the communities where they teach. Teachers are among the most valuable residents, but many can't afford to live in the neighborhoods where they teach. "We'd love people to live closer to their work and the people they serve,"
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