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Washington prepares for inauguration, city braces for flu

Hundreds of thousands of people are descending on Washington for Monday's presidential inauguration.

New numbers show mixed picture in DC's AIDS fight

Washington, DC has released more information about its HIV/AIDS epidemic – and the results are mixed.
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A large red ribbon hangs on the North Portico of the White House in Washington on November 30, 2010. (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
The nation’s capital has released more information about its epidemic – and it’s a mixed picture. The District reported Wednesday that the number of residents infected with HIV in 2010 has increased by nearly 3,000 people since 2006, but DC's overall prevalence rate has dropped from 3.2 percent in 2009 to 2.7 percent. So is DC making progress in its AIDS fight?
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3 skiers killed in avalanche in Washington state

Three skiers in Washington state's Cascade Mountains are killed when an avalanche sweeps them down a canyon at a popular resort, although a fourth skier survives.

Bullet fired into White House window found by Secret Service

Police believe the bullets are linked to a shooting reported near the White House Friday night.

NGOS to Washington: Cut military aid to Mexico

NGOs argue for less guns and more institution building
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Mexican troops fighting the war on the streets (Samuel Castillo/AFP/Getty Images)
A group of influential NGOs in Washington on Thursday called on the U.S. government to reduce military aid to Mexico and replace it with more help building Mexico’s institutions. Presenting a joint report, entitled “A Cautionary Tale,” the NGOs argued that the U.S. help to Mexico has been too centered in support of its army and marines. While the soldiers have been shooting down drug cartel capos and hit men across the country, they have also been accused of widespread human rights abuses, including torture, murder and forced disappearances.
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