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Dozens injured after bus crashes into building in Maryland

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Dozens injured after bus crashes into building in Maryland

Dozens of people were injured after a bus crashed into a building in Baltimore County on Wednesday, according to Maryland authorities.  Over 30 patients were initially reported, including one in critical condition, after the inciden…

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