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Trump is being persecuted — but for real misdeeds
For the worse part of a decade now, we have been stuck in an ugly pattern in which Trump’s misconduct calls forth abusive or unfair responses from his opponents.
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Most Americans would leave no tip for ‘bad service,’ survey shows
The tipping responses in the YouGov survey indicate that most Americans think of tipping, even at a full-service restaurant, as discretionary.
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FTC bans noncompete agreements for workers
The rule makes it illegal to include the agreements in employment contracts and requires firms with active noncompete agreements to inform workers they are void.
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D.C. snow underachieved this winter, but some readers saw it coming
Four Capital Weather Gang readers predicted how much snow would fall this winter within 0.1 inches.
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Cornel West, focusing on Gaza, has harsh critiques for opponents, former allies
“I just see both of them as so thoroughly unacceptable,” West said in a wide-ranging interview, referring to Biden and Trump.
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Biden aims to strike careful balance as college protests spread
The president and his allies say it is unclear what impact the ongoing demonstrations might have on his reelection bid.
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Trump’s long, strange history with the tabloids
The New York City papers gave him the headlines he craved; the National Enquirer buried the ones he didn’t.
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Foxtrot abruptly closes all locations in D.C. area
Foxtrot, a Chicago-based coffee shop and convenience store chain with 10 locations in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, closed all its stores Tuesday.
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Capitals enter Game 2 against Rangers looking to reset their standard
Washington Capitals head into Game 2 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series seeking a better effort from across the lineup.
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RFK Jr.’s quintessential campaign position: The blockchain budget
It checks all the boxes: crypto-fawning, establishment-bucking and subjectivity-prioritizing. It’s also unworkable, unnecessary and would introduce obvious problems.
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Should Biden make Ukraine aid a centerpiece of his campaign?
Could the war in Ukraine change the 2024 election landscape?
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Australia’s prime minister calls Elon Musk an ‘arrogant billionaire’
Australia’s Anthony Albanese lashed out at the Tesla chief in a dispute about whether videos from a Sydney church stabbing should be shown on X.
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Trump claims 200 million Americans ‘love’ him. How many actually do?
A deep dive on this actually quite relevant question. (Spoiler: It’s a fraction of 200 million.)
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What were Romeo and Juliet’s favorite fruit? I was taking your jokes.
Alexandra’s live chat with readers starts at 11 a.m. ET on Tuesday. Read the transcript.
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It’s not that Trump beat Clinton. It’s all the other stuff.
Once you’re committed to Trump, no offense is beyond defense.
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Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie, longtime friends, are thriving in Italy
Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie have grown into cornerstones of the U.S. men’s national team and key figures on Italian rivals who will collide Saturday.
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Crispy Buffalo chicken bites add loads of flavor to this crunchy salad
Buffalo chicken is always a winner. Here, it gets turned into a salad with romaine lettuce, carrots, celery, cucumber, and blue cheese or ranch dressing.
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White House calls on pension funds to adopt stronger labor standards
Five major pension funds have already committed more than $1 trillion in capital requiring robust labor standards in private-equity investments.
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No sweat, Adam Peters: Just start wiping away decades of losing in one draft
This is more than just a draft for Adam Peters and the rebuilt Washington Commanders front office. It’s a high-stakes exam.
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Celebrity designer gets prison for smuggling crocodile and snake handbags
Nancy Teresa Gonzalez de Barberi pleaded guilty to illegally importing bags made out of protected reptiles. Her accessories were worn in “Sex and the City” and by stars like Britney Spears.
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Top tech companies seek more cash for the lab keeping AI safe
Amazon, OpenAI, MIT and others are calling for nearly $50 million for NIST’s AI work
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Ask Elaine: After a traumatic birth, new mom can’t let go of debilitating fears
This new mom just wants to enjoy her baby without being so fearful all the time.
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Live updates: Judge to decide if Trump violated gag order in hush money case
Donald Trump could be held in contempt of court and fined if the judge rules he violated a gag order. Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker is then expected to continue his testimony.
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Facts in the Trump courtroom v. ‘facts’ in the court of public opinion
Trump is playing to the court of public opinion with easily debunked claims.
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The Supreme Court’s latest abortion case is about emergencies
The justices will hear oral arguments tomorrow over whether a federal emergency care law takes precedence over state abortion bans.
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Trump was going to dominate the courtroom. Instead, he is shrinking.
Trump wrongly thought he might win the presidency on the courtroom steps.
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He got a college degree while he was in prison. Next up is law school.
“From the day after I committed that horrible act, I was focused on bettering myself,” Benard McKinley said.
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You don’t want immigrants? Then tell grandma she can never retire.
Without immigrants, the U.S. economy’s stellar job growth wouldn’t be possible.
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Restoring sight is possible now with optogenetics
Several companies are experimenting with optogenetics to create a “bionic eye” that can restore sight in visually impaired people.
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Our food critic’s 5 favorite spots right now: Afghan, Indian, Italian
Tom Sietsema’s of-the-moment restaurant recommendations include new restaurants in Georgetown, Bethesda and D.C.’s Mount Pleasant.
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