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Andrea Noble

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Andrea Noble was a crime and public safety reporter for The Washington Times.

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A man walks home with his son Monday Nov. 11, 2013, following Friday's devastating typhoon that lashed Hernani township, in eastern Samar province, in the central Philippines. Typhoon-ravaged Philippine islands faced an unimaginably huge recovery effort that had barely begun Monday, as bodies lay uncollected and uncounted in the streets and survivors pleaded for food, water and medicine. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

Relief efforts mobilize in U.S. to assist typhoon victims

A text message from across the globe assured Owings Mills, Md., resident Sonia Neumeier that her 89-year-old mother survived Typhoon Haiyan, which flattened her hometown of Sara in the Philippines. Now her concerns turn to the living conditions of the shelter where her mother will have to stay in the coming weeks, the lack of food and running water and the possible spread of disease.

November 11, 2013
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Gray campaign figure’s sentencing continued to Feb.

A sentencing scheduled for Tuesday of a longtime campaign aide of D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray who pleaded guilty in connection with a wide-ranging federal campaign finance probe has been continued until February.

November 11, 2013

Ruling due next week in D.C. attorney general election

A federal judge said Thursday he will issue a ruling next week on a lawsuit seeking to keep the race for the District's first elected attorney general on the 2014 ballot. But the ruling might stand only to delay a decision further.

November 7, 2013

Activist Adam Kokesh pleads guilty to D.C. gun charge

Internet talk show host and rabble-rouser Adam Kokesh pleaded guilty Wednesday to firearms-related charges — assuring him immunity from any charges related to the attempted smuggling of a cellphone into the D.C. Jail.

November 6, 2013
Supporters of the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act say it would give law-abiding citizens the ability to protect themselves when they travel, but critics say it eviscerates states' rights to uphold their own firearms standards by allowing gun owners who obtain permits in states with lesser requirements to carry in all 50 states. (Associated Press/File)

Study suggests link between gun ownership, racism

Are gun ownership and racism linked? Researchers have found that the more racist beliefs held by a white person, the more likely the person is to own a gun — conclusions that have rankled gun rights advocates.

November 6, 2013

D.C. attorneys defend law to push back AG election

Attorneys representing the District cite the fact that a law pushing the election for the city's first attorney general back to 2018 is not yet in effect as a reason to toss out a lawsuit seeking to keep the race on the April ballot.

October 31, 2013