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Family of man slain by D.C. police decides to release body-cam footage
Relatives of Justin Robinson, 26, hesitated at first, their lawyer said, but ultimately decided to let the public see his final moments.
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Football Top 20: Battlefield climbs the rankings after first full weekend
Arundel and Huntingtown join the 20 as a full slate of games creates plenty of movement.
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Eggs recalled after dozens sickened in salmonella outbreak
The CDC says at least 65 people in nine states were sickened, including 24 who required hospitalization.
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Judge moves trial for suspect in Idaho student stabbings
Bryan Kohberger is charged with killing four University of Idaho students in a 2022 stabbing. His defense said surveys showed too much prejudice against him in the community.
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‘Shogun’ breaks record with Creative Arts Emmys run
“Shogun” set a record for Emmy Awards with its 14 wins at the Creative Arts Emmys. It could win even more.
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12 sauces you’ll want to spoon onto everything
Dress up any dish with these flavorful sauces.
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Tropical storm Francine tracker: Map and projected storm path
Francine is the sixth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.
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Damascus scores a 99-yard touchdown; D.C. public programs start strong
In other high school football notes: Severn School’s program continues to take shape and Westfield earns its first win under a new coach.
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What to know about a Kentucky manhunt after 5 people were shot on I-75
A manhunt is underway for Joseph A. Couch, whom authorities say bought a gun and 1,000 rounds of ammunition Saturday, hours before someone opened fire on Interstate 75 in an area about a 75-mile drive south of Lexington.
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How to make flavored salts to easily enhance your cooking
Create your own seasoning blend using herbs, spices, fruit and more to shake up your recipe routine.
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The scene as Southern California’s fast-spreading Line Fire forces thousands to flee
More than 10,000 residents are under mandatory evacuation following a state of emergency declaration by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Hail or Fail: Washington’s defense got lost more often than Jayden Daniels’s helmet
The highlights and lowlights, including more kicking woes, from the Commanders’s season-opening loss in Tampa.
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D.C. AG sues landlord for ‘horrendous’ conditions in subsidized housing scheme
A D.C. landlord has been profiting from rental assistance programs while subjecting low-income residents to dangerous conditions, according to two lawsuits.
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Discount retailer Big Lots files for bankruptcy
The home goods chain filed for Chapter 11 protection and agreed to sell itself to a unit of private equity firm Nexus Capital Management.
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Designers are hoarding incandescent lightbulbs before they disappear
Energy-efficient LED bulbs tend to have a cooler look that interior designers find noticeable, even in bulbs designed for visual warmth.
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Capitals announce TikTok as road jersey patch sponsor
The video-sharing platform will also be the title sponsor of the Capitals’ 50th anniversary celebration.
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Walter G. Ehmer, longtime Waffle House president, dies at 58
Ehmer was remembered as “embodying Waffle House’s unique down-to-earth style of leadership,” starting his career there in 1992 and working his way up.
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Commanders players are confident in their QB. He needs their help.
Jayden Daniels had a solid debut Sunday, but the rebuilt Commanders roster did him no favors in a loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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Congress returns to deal with looming federal spending deadline
Government funding will expire on Sept. 30. Lawmakers plan to start working on a temporary fix.
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The Harris agenda emerges: Populism with a ‘healthy dose of centrism’
Kamala Harris’s new economic policy blends left-leaning populism with centrist tax plans to address business leaders’ concerns.
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Three shot, one person killed in small Prince George’s town
The police chief described the shooting as apparently an isolated incident that did not pose a threat to the public.
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Bruce Springsteen documentary reveals wife Patti Scialfa’s illness
The movie, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is the first public acknowledgment of Scialfa’s multiple myeloma.
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D.C.-area forecast: Warming up this week with little chance of rain
After today, highs should be in the 80s every day.
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The angry, divisive fallout of the Trump shooting in Butler County
The assassination attempt against Donald Trump has pitted Democrats and Republicans against each other in a way that one historian calls ‘outright frightening.’
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On social media, a bullied teen found fame among child predators worldwide
A troubled 15-year-old in rural Texas was shunned as an outcast in his community. He found refuge on social media, where he became the anonymous leader of a global online group that preyed on vulnerable children.
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They hoped to find calm in Winder. Instead they found violence.
The small Georgia community has been welcoming growing numbers of immigrants, who now are living in the wake of America’s latest deadly school shooting.
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Carolyn Hax: Is sister’s therapist ripping her off in treatment ‘forever’?
A sibling is concerned that sister’s continued therapy means her “crappy doctor” is not giving her adequate treatment.
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Asking Eric: Grandson’s name brings up grief for grandparent
Grandparent still feels sad and cries when they think about their late son. Now, their daughter is naming her new baby after her brother.
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Miss Manners: Cousin invites me to dinner and I end up paying
Why does she keep inviting the letter writer to dinner when she clearly doesn’t have the time to entertain?
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Our first look at Jayden Daniels was promising, and that’s a start
Daniels showed plenty in his debut with the Commanders. He also showed a propensity to take risks, which could put him in danger.
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