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  1. Switchel Sweet and tart, switchel, also known as haymaker’s punch, is essentially lemonade’s half-sibling, without all the squeezing.
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  2. Ask Amy: I’m scared of my adult stepson who keeps losing his temper He quit college, lost his job and lives with his dad and stepparent. They’ve become increasingly scared of his temper.
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  3. Carolyn Hax: Fiancé plans to have a baby with someone else The couple agreed not to have kids, but one of them now wants a baby with his biological-clock-watching friend.
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  4. Miss Manners: Co-worker lies to avoid doing her job A coworker has a habit of spreading misinformation to avoid doing her job.
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  5. University of California union authorizes strike over response to Gaza protests The union that represents University of California academic workers voted Wednesday to authorize a work stoppage over the administration’s crackdown on Gaza protests on campus.
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  6. D.C. United’s unbeaten run halted at home by Red Bulls A game after a hat trick against Atlanta, Christian Benteke is held scoreless as United’s home struggles continue.
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  7. Gonzaga, two-thirds of the way to postseason sweep, takes Metro title At a soggy Worthington Manor, the Eagles roll to the team title and now turn their focus to next week’s D.C. state event at Langston.
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  8. The 2024 Biden-Trump debates are scheduled. Here are 2020’s highlights. The first of the 2020 presidential debates was so marred by personal attacks and accusations that mute buttons were added for the second Trump-Biden debate.
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  9. House votes to block D.C. Council from changing sentencing laws The legislation would face more hurdles in the Democratic-controlled Senate, including the Senate filibuster, requiring 60 votes to advance.
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  10. Chicago blues: Nationals’ offensive woes continue in loss to White Sox The lineup’s struggles are becoming a glaring issue. “When one guy can’t do it, the next guy comes up and there’s that much more pressure,” Manager Dave Martinez said.
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  11. Michael Cohen seemed to have delivered for prosecutors — if jurors believe him Donald Trump’s ex-fixer offered key evidence about the former president’s involvement in the New York hush money trial, but also has past credibility issues.
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  12. The Post’s choices in Northern Virginia’s U.S. House primaries The primaries are June 18 to replace two Democratic congresswomen who aren’t running for reelection.
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  13. Beyoncé gifted concert tickets to Vice President Harris, new disclosure shows ESPN also gifted Harris tickets to a college football game last year, according to the annual report, which the White House released Wednesday.
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  14. The incomprehensible, unattainable scale of Trump’s deportation plan The former president has said he will send nearly 5 percent of U.S. residents out of the country if he’s reelected.
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  15. Is Biden a hypocrite on abortion? Or just a very American Catholic? Plus, the Columbia Board of Trustees on the Post’s coverage. And, in defense of Jerry Seinfeld.
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  16. How Alsobrooks’s message beat Trone’s money in Maryland The differences between the two candidates were more of emphasis than of ideology.
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  17. PM Update: Warmer Thursday with minimal chance of rain We’ll see some clearing tonight. Sunshine should try to make more of an appearance tomorrow.
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  18. Gen Z is literally dying! Don’t worry about it. Plus: Israel’s endgame, or lack thereof. America’s anti-immigrant history. Reviving downtowns.
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  19. Montana senator affirms opposition to RFK site bill during Senate hearing Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) again called on the Commanders to reach a deal with the family of Walter “Blackie” Wetzel and members of the Blackfeet Tribe.
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  20. Greta Gerwig gets four-minute serenade as #MeToo roils Cannes “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig is heading the jury and Meryl Streep is getting an honorary Palme d’Or, but politics and #MeToo also captured attention at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.
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  21. Jewish staffer resigns from Biden administration over Gaza Lily Greenberg Call, a staffer at the Interior Department, cites Jewish heritage in accusing Biden of “disastrous” support for Israel’s military campaign.
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  22. Loudoun considers delayed-start days to give teachers training time Loudoun County schools has proposed delaying the start of classes by two hours on 16 days next school year to help free up time to train on new teaching standards.
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  23. Rethinking identity in a fractured America As trust in institutions plummets and as many people search for shared values, what is the state of American identity? Today, in a special episode of “Post Reports,” we feature a live discussion about the importance of identity in a changing world.
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  24. David Trone and the history of candidates lighting their money on fire The Maryland Senate candidate spent $62 million of his own money, only to lose a primary. But others have fared worse — at least on a dollars-per-vote basis.
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  25. King Charles III’s blood-red portrait is a stylistic mess The royal portrait by Jonathan Yeo has caused a stir online. It’s confused and unaccountably frightening, our critic writes.
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  26. Congress passes FAA bill with airline safety and traveler upgrades Included in the nearly 1,100-page bill to fund the Federal Aviation Administration are several provisions aimed at improving the travel experience for passengers.
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  27. I accidentally befriended my ex-husband’s wife. Hax readers give advice. Letter writer befriended a neighboring mom and her kids — without knowing she is married to her ex-husband.
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  28. Cartoon by Mira Scharf Mira Scharf cartoon on Sen. Bob Menendez.
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  29. ‘The day after’ is the hard question in Gaza. Yoav Gallant is working on the answer. U.S. officials see the Israeli defense minister as the key problem-solver in how to end the war in Gaza.
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  30. D.C. scrapped plan for Connecticut Ave. bike lane. Lawmakers want it back. D.C. Council’s transportation committee recommended including the bike lane in the city’s budget and criticized the mayor’s office for ditching the plan.
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