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Rare Solar Storm Brings Northern Lights to 17 States Across the United States

A rare solar storm is bringing the northern lights to 17 states in the United States, including Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Maryland. The best time to view the northern lights is at night, between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time, and away from the lights of a city. Cities such as Helena, Montana; Montpelier, Vermont; Minneapolis and Milwaukee are expected to have “highly active auroral displays” visible overhead.

Former Maryland Police Chief Sentenced to Multiple Life Terms for Setting Series of Arson Fires Targeting People He Felt Had Wronged Him

David Crawford, a former Maryland police chief, was sentenced to eight life sentences plus 75 years in prison for setting 12 fires targeting people he felt had wronged him. The prosecutor’s office said that the sentence is “a fitting punishment for his heinous crimes” and sends a strong message that those who commit acts of violence will be held accountable. Crawford’s attorney has said that they plan to appeal the sentence.

Investigation Reveals Design Flaws in Pool Deck of Florida Apartment Building Put Building at Risk of Failure Before Construction

Federal investigators have revealed that design flaws in the pool deck of the Surfside, Florida, apartment building, which collapsed in June 2021 killing 98 people, put the building at risk of failure before it was even built. The investigation is still ongoing, and the findings of the investigation will be released in the coming months. The National Institute for Standards and Technology is working with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation to ensure similar tragedies do not occur in the future.

House Oversight Committee Set to Vote to Hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in Contempt of Congress for Refusing to Turn Over Subpoenaed Document

The House Oversight Committee is set to vote Thursday on whether to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over a document subpoenaed by Chair James Comer. The document, an FD-1023 form, was brought back from Ukraine by Rudy Giuliani and is related to an alleged bribery scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden. Attorney General William Barr set up an “intake process” for the material in April.

Mother and Daughter Arrested in Connection with Murder of 71-Year-Old Maryland Woman

Prince George's County police have arrested Candace Craig, 44, and her 19-year-old daughter Salia Hardy in connection with the murder of 71-year-old Margaret Craig. The police were called to the home in the 200 block of Hill Road in Maryland after an unidentified person expressed concern for Margaret Craig's welfare. Candace Craig has been charged with first- and second-degree murder, while Salia Hardy has been charged with being an accessory after the fact.

Maryland Supreme Court Blocks Reinstatement of Adnan Syed’s Murder Conviction, Keeping Him Free Pending Appeal.

Adnan Syed, convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 2000, will remain free while Maryland's Supreme Court decides whether to hear his appeal. Baltimore prosecutors moved to vacate his conviction in September, citing alternative suspects and unreliable evidence used at trial. The victim's family said they received insufficient notice to attend the hearing, which violated their right to be "treated with dignity and respect."

Senator Ben Cardin Announces Retirement, Sparks Speculation for His Replacement in Maryland Senate Race

Maryland Senator Ben Cardin announced on Monday that he will not seek reelection in 2024, sparking speculation about who will replace him in the blue state. Potential candidates include Rep. Jamie Raskin, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, former Rep. John Delaney, and former NAACP President Ben Jealous. Cardin has been a reliable and amiable rank-and-file Democrat, and the race to replace him is expected to heat up in the coming months.

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