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In photos: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi dies at 63
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash in the country’s East Azerbaijan province, along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials, Iranian state media reported.
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Boy Scouts love this scenic Va. river. Locals say they’re ruining it.
Three hours southwest of the District, the Maury River suffers as sediment flows from a dam at a reservation owned by a Scouting organization based in Bethesda.
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In D.C.’s Ward 8, election centers on experience versus new leadership
The three-way battle for the future of the ward has centered on many of its intractable issues, such as poverty and fears about gentrification.
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D.C.-area forecast: Sunnier and warmer than last week, but weekend is a question mark
The weather Monday through Wednesday looks great. After that, the outlook is more uncertain.
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Social Security, Export-Import Bank among survey’s worst federal workplaces
A survey of more than 1 million federal employees reflects the low morale of many workers.
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She vanished in 1968. This year her family finally learned what happened.
The body found on a Florida beach in 1985 had been slain, but police didn’t know the victim’s name until DNA testing uncovered that she was a Virginia woman who vanished in 1968.
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D.C.-area forecast: Drier today with just a spotty shower. Warming into the 80s by midweek.
As weekend days go around here lately, this one isn’t terrible.
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Dali ship will be floated on Monday, officials say
Officials plan to move the ship to a Baltimore terminal at high tide.
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D.C. police officer wounds man in West End
A man who was shot Saturday afternoon by a D.C. police officer was reported conscious and breathing.
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Va. Gov. Youngkin vetoes bills on birth control, Confederate tax loopholes
Many of the vetoes were related to culture-war issues that could play into this fall’s presidential and congressional contests.
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