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  1. Bowser unveils new housing development in historic Barry Farm Two buildings will bring 247 new units of housing to the Barry Farm neighborhood, where a promise to revitalize the community is taking shape.
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  2. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser taps permanent leader for gun violence agency Bowser tapped Kwelli Sneed, the interim director of the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE), to permanently take the helm at the agency.
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  3. Shaboozey responds after his name becomes a running gag at CMA Awards Shaboozey, whose name became a running joke during the CMA Awards on Wednesday night, responded on social media after a backlash from viewers.
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  4. Democratic primary set for Virginia Del. Srinivasan’s Loudoun-based seat Saturday’s election is part of a flurry of nominating contests set in motion when state Sen. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Loudoun) won the 10th Congressional District seat.
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  5. Where RFK Jr.'s fluoride-free dream is already a reality Today, we dive straight into the impassioned politics and science of fluoride in our drinking water. We travel to the front lines of the growing debates in Oregon, where communities large and small have been sparring over the issue for decades.
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  6. Alex Ovechkin expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks after fracture to left fibula, Caps say Ovechkin, 39, had been enjoying a remarkable season and was chasing Wayne Gretzky’s goals record.
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  7. Justice Department blocks random drug searches of travelers at airports The Justice Department moved to limit the DEA from doing random searches at airports and other transportations facilities following an Inspector General review that raised questions about the agency’s procedures.
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  8. Charlie Palmer Steak, a longtime D.C. power-broker hangout, is closing Charlie Palmer Steak has hosted Washington’s movers and shakers for more than two decades, but it couldn’t reach a deal with its landlord to stay.
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  9. PM Update: Tonight’s cold sets up Friday snow and rain showers There could be a light dusting, especially north of the Beltway. Gusty winds add to the wintry feel.
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  10. The flagging Commanders offense gives Kliff Kingsbury a familiar problem Kliff Kingsbury’s offenses have dropped off before, but this Washington Commanders swoon seems different.
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  11. Ex-cop ordered to pay $100 million for killing man in his apartment Amber Guyger, who is serving a 10-year sentence for the murder of Botham Jean, is required to pay $98.6 million to Jean’s estate and parents.
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  12. Pep Guardiola signs contract extension to stay with Manchester City With Pep Guardiola as manager, Manchester City has won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups and a Champions League title.
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  13. U.S. Steel’s Japanese buyer hopes Biden — or Trump — will come around The Nippon Steel official leading the Japanese company’s effort to acquire U.S. Steel says he is confident that the deal will close by the end of this year, despite President Joe Biden’s continued opposition.
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  14. My wife wants more affection than I can give. Give advice to this Hax question. Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
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  15. Georgetown President DeGioia steps down months after suffering stroke Georgetown President John J. DeGioia announced in a note Thursday he needed to focus on his recovery. He has led the university for 23 years.
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  16. Police arrest man suspected in a dozen sex assaults in D.C. Police arrest man suspected in nearly a dozen sex assaults in D.C.
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  17. Mysterious chemical byproduct in U.S. tap water finally identified Scientists have identified the byproduct of a chemical used to disinfect tap water and prevent waterborne illnesses. Researchers urge testing for toxicity.
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  18. Phillips 66 charged in federal indictment after Los Angeles oil pollution The company is accused of knowingly and negligently violating the Clean Water Act. It will be arraigned in the coming weeks.
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  19. Maryland murder suspect caught in North Carolina Authorities in North Carolina apprehended 23-year-old Raheem Hawkins-Boseman, less than a day after renewed publicity of the case in Prince George’s County.
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  20. I tried 9 Costco Kirkland wines. Some blew me away. Costco Kirkland wines are generally good, but some are spectacular.
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  21. Kayaker accused of faking his own death is alive, authorities say “I am safe and secure,” Ryan Borgwardt said in a proof-of-life video that a Wisconsin sheriff played for the public.
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  22. Google stock falls as antitrust regulators push for a breakup The Justice Department wants the search giant to divest the Chrome web browser, among other provisions designed to limit its market power.
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  23. Bullis boys’ basketball seeks top competition; Centreville girls look to build In other high school basketball notes: an experienced Seneca Valley girls’ team exudes confidence and former Gwynn Park Coach Rob Garner takes a break.
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  24. The D.C. area’s high school basketball players to watch this winter From a versatile 7-footer to a pair of nationally-celebrated sophomores, the D.C. area is packed with talent this winter.
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  25. Boys’ basketball Top 20: Experienced Gonzaga starts a new season at No. 1 Paul VI, Bullis, Sidwell Friends and St. John’s round out the top five in our first rankings of the winter.
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  26. Girls’ basketball Top 20: Bishop McNamara, Sidwell Friends top preseason rankings A deep and talented Mustangs team headlines our first Top 20 of the winter.
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  27. Here are the chances of snow falling in and near D.C. on Friday Some non-accumulating, wet snow could fall in the immediate area, while chances to see flakes increase as you head north and west.
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  28. Illinois Supreme Court reverses actor Jussie Smollett’s conviction The court overturned the case based on the procedural issue of a due process violation during the years of high-profile legal wrangling.
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  29. Trinity Rodman has learned how to fail. She’s better for it. The Washington Spirit star and U.S. soccer standout learned from her setbacks on her way back to the NWSL title game.
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  30. Want to reduce food waste at Thanksgiving? Cook less. To reduce Thanksgiving food waste, do the math, prepare less food, serve it in smaller portions on smaller platters and embrace your leftovers.
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