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Softball Top 10: Bishop O’Connell, Woodgrove looking good as playoffs near
Damascus and Chopticon also possess undefeated records as local teams enter the home stretch of the regular season.
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Baseball Top 10: Georgetown Prep leads midseason rankings
The top-ranked Hoyas are trailed by a trio of private school powers: Archbishop Spalding, Paul VI and St. John’s.
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Hunter Biden attorney threatens litigation against Fox News
Hunter Biden asks Fox News to remove sexually explicit images from its website, and demands a retraction or correction over other coverage.
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‘Kristi, darling, I understand completely,’ by Cruella De Vil
You kill a single measly ill-behaved puppy, and everyone rushes to judgment!
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Boys’ soccer Top 10: Lewis, Battlefield lead crowded pack of contenders
The top-ranked Lancers are one of four local teams that are still undefeated.
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Girls’ soccer Top 10: A trio of undefeated teams top midseason ranks
The Independence Tigers, last year’s Class 5 champions, hold on to the No. 1 spot.
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5 spring dinner salads to celebrate the season
These hearty spring salads are full of seasonal produce, including asparagus, rhubarb and sugar snap peas, and fit for a main course.
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Why does the media publish these stupid stories? I’m answering your questions.
Erik’s Q&A with readers was at 12 p.m. ET on Monday, April 29. Read the transcript.
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The non-campaign of 2024, with just half a year left to go
Donald Trump is tied up in court, and President Biden is maintaining his usual light schedule. Maybe that’s just as well.
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Philips will pay $1.1 billion to settle breathing machine lawsuits
Millions of Philips sleep apnea devices were recalled in 2021 over concerns that they carried a potential cancer risk.
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I have to apologize a lot. These cookies help me ask for forgiveness.
When my anger results in an outburst I’m ashamed of, I pull frozen cookie dough out of my freezer and bake my way to an apology.
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Can this firm invest in only Black women? This case will decide.
The legal firepower on both sides of the Fearless Fund case reflects the disparate views on the nature of discrimination and the role of history in shaping public policy.
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Most IVF errors go unreported, experts say
Errors and accidents often go unreported in the burgeoning fertility industry, which is largely self-policed.
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A TikTok ban could also end short-form video as we’ve come to know it
ByteDance’s CapCut editing app has become the standard for short-form video. Legislation that could lead to a ban of TikTok could also apply to CapCut.
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The Suns bet the house on Bradley Beal. It backfired spectacularly.
Phoenix went all in last summer when it acquired Bradley Beal in a trade with the Wizards. After the Suns were swept out of the NBA playoffs, it’s clear the gambit didn’t work.
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What happens when the professional class loses out to AI?
We might soon see a revolt of educated people who are losing ground to AI, similar to the revolt that led the working class to embrace protectionism and Trump.
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Elon Musk visits China as Tesla seeks green light for self-driving cars
Teslas will be allowed near government and military sites and can use maps created by China’s biggest search engine, moving Autopilot a step closer in the country.
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The sad and inevitable fall of Jeff Skoll’s Participant Media
A story made for Hollywood: How Jeff Skoll’s Participant Media fell from the sky.
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Ro Khanna urges students to back Biden despite Gaza frustrations
In today’s edition … GOP House hard-liners are losing key fights because they won’t compromise ... Trump’s faith in loyal MAGA Senate candidate Kari Lake declines.
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Despite the Ukraine aid vote, the neo-isolationist threat still looms
U.S. allies may be relieved by Congress’s action, but they’d be wise to keep strengthening their defenses, given Donald Trump’s possible election next fall.
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Trump, GOP seize on campus protests to depict chaos under Biden
Republicans highlight images of turmoil, though most of the pro-Palestinian demonstrations have been peaceful.
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The wartime outrage in Gaza that no one is talking about
The rapes in Gaza are the Middle Eastern outrage no one is talking about.
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Push to restrict LGBTQ+ rights hits a snag in state legislatures
State legislatures have passed few bills targeting gay and transgender Americans this year, raising questions about whether the push to restrict LGBTQ rights is losing momentum.
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Rent caps may end in Prince George’s. Tenants are organizing a fight.
Housing advocates and tenants want permanent rent stabilization as the county faces record homelessness
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Meta’s oversight body prepares to lay off workers
Meta’s company-funded oversight body is planning to trim its workforce to reduce costs, a move likely to affect its ability to police Facebook and Instagram.
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Class of ’24 faces bittersweet college graduation amid ongoing protests
Many graduating seniors are mourning how a rite of passage is being threatened by campus unrest over international events beyond their control.
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GOP House hard-liners won’t compromise. They’re losing key fights because of it.
House hard-liners seek ideological purity even though they’re part of divided government. They’re losing key policy fights as a result.
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The wild rise of Zillow Gone Wild
Samir Mezrahi blasted the first outrageous house of Zillow Gone Wild out to the internet four years ago. Now he has 4 million followers and an HGTV show.
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Jayden Daniels is latest in Washington’s checkered history of first-round QBs
Jayden Daniels is the Commanders’ sixth first-round QB in the Super Bowl era and the 14th in franchise history, dating from Sammy Baugh.
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How the right U.S. chip strategy can keep Taiwan free
The “chip breakout” that China desperately seeks would be a geopolitical game-changer.
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