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Kiggans and Cotter Smasal clash in Virginia Beach congressional debate
The race in Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District is one of the two most competitive in the state.
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Police investigating pursuit in hit-and-run that killed delivery driver
Alpha Kake, 25, was killed during a hit-and-run on Aug. 31. The immigrant from Guinea was supporting his mother at home.
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Police arrest two men in fatal shooting inside store near Iverson Mall
Prince George’s County police are investigating a deadly shooting that occurred inside a store in the Hillcrest Heights area.
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Montgomery College closes campuses after e-mail threats
Montgomery College closed all of its locations and suspended services Friday because of email threats from a former student.
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Friday Night Live: Week 6 high school football updates from across the DMV
Live scores, updates and analysis from games across the region.
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Maryland Democrats to seek tighter ethics laws for future governors
The proposal comes after a report alleging that Hogan benefited financially from steps he took as governor while his real estate holdings were not in a blind trust.
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Boeing will shed 17,000 jobs as finacial woes deepen
“The state of our business and our future recovery require tough actions,” CEO Kelly Ortberg tells employees.
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Protester federally charged with police assault during Netanyahu’s D.C. visit
U.S. prosecutors escalated D.C. misdemeanor assault counts against Zachary Kam to a federal felony, using the charge faced by hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters.
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PM Update: A mild and sunny weekend for regional leaf peeping
It’s cool tonight but not as chilly as last night. 70s to around 80 this weekend.
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Christian Pulisic is ‘flying’ with his club. It comes at a key time for his country.
“We really need him,” USMNT Coach Mauricio Pochettino said of Christian Pulisic. “He needs to be in form, happy, strong. The quality is there; he has an enormous talent.”
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Women’s issues spark tension in Maryland’s close 6th District race
Democrat April McClain Delaney has highlighted women’s issues — including abortion and domestic violence — in her close race with Republican Neil Parrott.
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Texas man abandons suit against women he claimed helped ex-wife get abortion
The first-of-its-kind case, decried by abortion rights advocates as an attempt to deter the use of abortion pills, was dropped after a judge refused to compel the women to provide additional information.
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Lamar Jackson created the space for Jayden Daniels to soar
When Jayden Daniels sees Lamar Jackson Sunday in Baltimore, his message should be ‘Thanks.’
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How to make gluten-free versions of your favorite baked goods
Gluten-free flour blends can do a lot, but they’re not all created equal and they’re not for every baked good.
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How farm animals survived Milton: ‘Animals are smarter than us’
The safest thing for most farm animals during a hurricane is to leave them outside rather than in a barn.
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Pierre-Luc Dubois is starting over — again. This time, he would like it to work.
Pierre-Luc Dubois, who understands the skepticism that surrounds him, is getting another fresh start with the Washington Capitals, who open their season Saturday.
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How can I get a musty smell out of old wood furniture?
Mildew and other odors are very off-putting. Here’s what you can do to get rid of them.
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The 10 best home openers in Capitals history
The puck will drop on the Capitals’ 50th season Saturday when the team hosts the New Jersey Devils at Capital One Arena.
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Maria Bakalova, as Ivana Trump, is trying to provoke you
Bulgarian actress, Maria Bakalova, 28, was fearless in “Borat.” Now she’s ferocious as Donald Trump’s first wife Ivana in “The Apprentice.”
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Joker: Folie à Deux,’ ‘Piece by Piece’ and more
Common Sense Media also reviews “Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” and “The Franchise.”
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Love your job? Nominate your company to be recognized in 2025.
The popular Top Workplaces program in the DMV area features 250 of the best employers.
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Report says ICE detention often fails to meet government standards
A government watchdog says ICE is hindered in its “ability to maintain a safe and secure environment for staff and detainees.”
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The most Republican and Democratic cuisines, according to campaign funds
This week, we scour campaign finance reports to reveal strikingly partisan preferences for various restaurants, with few more polarizing than McDonald’s.
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On a remote Alaskan island, a ‘strike team’ hunts a single elusive rat
A remote Alaskan island mobilizes a “strike team” to hunt a single elusive rat that may have come aboard a visiting ship.
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‘Lonely Planet’: Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth under the Moroccan sun
Susannah Grant’s age-gap romance wants to flirt, but it’s missing the spark.
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Tell The Post: Did you meet your partner in D.C. without an app?
Dating in D.C. can be notoriously difficult. We want to hear your success stories.
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D.C.-area forecast: Slowly warming up today but especially into this weekend
After a chilly start, 70 degrees is possible today. It will be well into the 70s to around 80 this weekend.
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How a surprising plot twist elevates the CBS ‘Matlock’ reboot
The new “Matlock” series on CBS, with Kathy Bates in the role made famous by Andy Griffith, adds another layer of complexity to the plot.
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Jayden Daniels is lethal on broken plays. It comes from practice.
Broken plays require an element of improvisation, but for Jayden Daniels and the Commanders, those moments are rehearsed.
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Northern lights erupt all over D.C. area in rare and stunning spectacle
The display was seen from the mountains to the Atlantic beaches and lasted intermittently for hours.
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