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  1. A decade after Marion Barry’s death, many show they haven’t forgotten him From leaving flowers at his gravesite to gathering for the unveiling of a mural in his honor, people paid respect to D.C.’s Mayor for Life.
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  2. Langley volleyball rules Class 6 again, denying Chantilly in a thriller The Saxons denied Chantilly in five sets to repeat as Virginia Class 6 champions.
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  3. Maryland officially eliminated from bowl contention with loss to Iowa Quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. left the game after trying to play through a thumb injury, and the Terrapins fell, 29-13, to ensure a losing campaign.
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  4. Bell is thinking big after a win over Anacostia in the DCIAA Gravy Bowl Junior Antonio Washington led the Griffins to a 49-8 win, completing a dominant campaign in the Stripes division.
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  5. Riverside makes the most of a second chance, wins Class 5 volleyball title After falling in last year’s final, the Rams made it back to VCU and swept Kellam for the program’s first championship.
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  6. PM Update: Decreasing clouds and breezes tonight and Sunday Milder air tomorrow and winds calm notably during the afternoon
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  7. A man convicted of exposure returns to W&OD Trail to rape, police say The man had been released from jail four days earlier, authorities said, after serving a sentence that did not take into account his full criminal history.
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  8. In emotional event, D.C. jail inmates debate JMU students in courtroom The topic was whether life without parole should be abolished. The inmates said the opportunity gave them purpose.
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  9. The man behind the Commanders’ defensive turnaround Joe Whitt Jr.’s style is “not for everybody,” but it’s revived Washington’s defense.
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  10. Our best Thanksgiving appetizer recipes Whet your appetite for the big feast with this assortment of simple and delicious nibbles.
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  11. 11 comfort TV shows to get you through the cold days ahead Comfort, feel-good TV show picks from our reporters and critics, including a British crime drama, a K-Pop docuseries and a monster sitcom.
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  12. Child dead, 11 people infected by listeria linked to ready-to-eat meat brand Yu Shang Food items including beef shank and chicken feet have been recalled amid a listeria outbreak, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
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  13. Kaylene Smikle will do anything to win. Maryland can thank her siblings. The Terrapins’ newest star plays with a toughness honed in backyard games with her older siblings.
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  14. A city’s ‘no cursing’ signs are being sold. People have spent thousands. The signs hung in Virginia Beach for decades, reminding visitors and locals alike of the family-friendly atmosphere the city’s leaders wanted to foster.
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  15. Here’s why the ‘Wicked’ movie is better than the stage musical The affection between the good and green witches of Oz has already been magnified tenfold by “WIcked: Part I.”
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  16. Pet pig visits senior home each day: ‘They’re very social animals’ “He loves to snuggle on the couch and be scratched,” said Brett Martin, who brings his pig to work every day at Good Samaritan Society in Kansas.
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  17. Are you my sponge? There are as many types of sponges as there are household tasks. Find the one that’s right for you.
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  18. As the youthful Spirit chases a title, two veterans have stepped up Goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury and striker Ashley Hatch have overcome challenging campaigns to help Washington return to the NWSL championship game.
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  19. Cedar Hill, the Southeast D.C. hospital opening in 2025, starts staffing up Months before Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center opens in Southeast Washington, officials have started the painstaking work of filling hundreds of jobs.
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  20. Trump and GOP eye new limits on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are weighing vast changes to the CFPB that could limit its powers and funding.
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  21. Keke Palmer’s latest job? Self-help guru. Discussing her new book, the actress and host explains how she made it from child star to successful actress with a little personal drama along the way.
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  22. D.C.-area forecast: Gusty wind adds a chill today before a milder Sunday Unsettled weather of the past couple days is out of here for the weekend. It’ll feel seasonable today and pretty nice tomorrow.
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  23. Miss Manners: Close friend moved back and didn’t tell me for 6 weeks Does this letter writer just accept their longtime friend doesn’t want to be close anymore?
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  24. Asking Eric: Nephew disappears into his video games during visits Great-nephew plays too many video games when he visits, and the letter writer thinks it’s a “bad omen.”
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  25. Carolyn Hax: Obvious reason for breakup doesn’t seem so in anxious retrospect His girlfriend ended things when he seemed smitten with another woman, but now she’s not so sure.
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  26. After getting ripped by coach, Wizards respond by hanging with the champs Coach Brian Keefe tore into his team earlier in the week. The criticism resonated, despite a 10th straight loss.
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  27. No. 7 Madison stays perfect, earns a gritty second-round win over Westfield With a 25-28 win over their district rivals, the Warhawks moved to 12-0 and advance to a fifth straight regional final.
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  28. Trump picks former congressman Dave Weldon of Florida to lead CDC The medical doctor has been a vocal critic of the agency, especially its vaccine program.
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  29. Arundel turns to its defense for revenge and ousts Northern The Wildcats’ high-flying offense was largely grounded, but running back TJ Mordecai’s two touchdowns lifted Arundel at home.
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  30. Paul VI wins WCAC Metro championship, earning first football title since 1999 Senior Joshua Johnson had three touchdowns as the Panthers topped St. Mary’s Ryken, 27-17.
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