After she was attacked by a bear in Frederick County earlier this week, doctors said that Karen Osborne had suffered a broken arm, and had cuts and punctures on her face and arms. But when she was unable to stand on Friday morning, doctors took more X-rays â and made a troubling discovery, her husband told WTOP.
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WEEKEND HEADLINES - November 19, 2016
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[Husband of bear-attack victim: Weâll get through it]
After she was attacked by a bear in Frederick County earlier this week, doctors said that Karen Osborne had suffered a broken arm, and had cuts and punctures on her face and arms. But when she was unable to stand on Friday morning, doctors took more X-rays â and made a troubling discovery, her husband told WTOP.
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[Mike Pence sees 'Hamilton,' cast gives him a message]
"We, sir, are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights," said the actor who plays Aaron Burr, America's third vice president.
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[Investors can earn part ownership of DC distillery]
Republic Restoratives used crowdfunding to get up and running in May 2015. Now, supporters of the D.C. distillery can also earn a financial stake in the company through a process known as equity crowdfunding.
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[Big-voiced soul singer dies at 60]
Even while suffering the effects of her cancer and its treatments, the workmanlike Jones toured relentlessly.
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[60 Thanksgiving recipes]
With less than a week left until Thanksgiving, itâs time to finalize your menu. From turkey to pies, find a dish for your feast.
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['Fantastic Beasts' is chaotic but imaginative]
J.K. Rowling returns to the world of wizardry in this spinoff prequel to the âHarry Potterâ franchise. Read film critic Jason Fraley's review.
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[Inauguration prep underway: Parade stands take shape]
Viewing stands take shape along Pennsylvania Avenue as D.C. preparations for the inauguration of Donald Trump get underway.
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[Prince Georgeâs Co. students leave class to protest Trump]
High school students in Prince Georgeâs County, Maryland walked out of their classes on Friday, continuing the wave of student protests aimed at President-elect Donald Trump.
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[What Thanksgiving food are you?]
Thanksgiving is less than a week away. So take this quiz to see which favorite dish you are.
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[Metro GM: Dire situation led to starting 24/7 work without full plan]
Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld said Thursday that he âjust didn’t knowâ how bad track conditions were when he took the job, and wishes track work could have started sooner.
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[Displaced residents balk at collapsed condo settlement offer]
Residents at a partially collapsed condominium in Fairfax County have voiced anger at a settlement offer they have been asked to sign.
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[DC-area hotels already filling up for inauguration, march]
Finding a reasonably priced place to sleep Jan. 20 might be particularly challenging because of the overlap of visitors for the presidential inauguration and a separate “Women’s March on Washington.”
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[Why so many DC sports personalities end up at ESPN]
ESPN is stocked with talent that grew up and cut their teeth in the Washington market. WTOP Sports Editor Noah Frank explores why.
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[New plants need help in this âinvisible droughtâ]
From watering your lawn in this invisible drought to forcing spring bulbs, WTOP Garden Editor Mike McGrath has tips for the cold season.
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[Here's what feds say about a Trump presidency]
In an exclusive Federal News Radio survey, federal employees say the incoming Trump administration will have a big impact on the federal budget as well as their benefits and ability to do their jobs.
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[Wintry blast brings heavy snow, howling winds to northern Plains]
Heavy snow and howling winds Friday in the northern Plains states made driving dangerous and erased what had been almost summer-like temperatures.
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[Trump shifts to right by tapping Sessions, Pompeo, Flynn]
The president-elect's picks for attorney general and head of the CIA, signals a sharp rightward shift in U.S. security policy as he begins to form his Cabinet.
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[Two ways to think about Thanksgiving wines]
Thanksgiving is a day to gather with family and friends, to celebrate with fabulous food and, well, wine. Here are the top picks for Thanksgiving wine.
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[Metro may sue DC over deadly Yellow Line smoke incident]
Metro could sue D.C. over the response to the deadly smoke incident in the Yellow Line tunnel near LâEnfant Plaza last year.
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[Can Redskins escape prime-time woes in playoff rematch?]
The Redskins have the opportunity to get playoff revenge and buck a yearslong trend in the same game Sunday night.
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[Short-term CR would short-change Pentagon operating fund, DoD comptroller says]
Defense Department Comptroller Mike McCord said the prospect of a continuing resolution into the new year is one of the biggest challenges DoD will face. House Republicans seem poised to act on a continuing resolution that would keep the government funded through current spending levels until March.
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