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  1. Asking Eric: Husband’s bucket list plans exclude spouse Husband’s extreme sport activities post-retirement leave out his spouse.
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  2. Miss Manners: Friendship falls apart over hand-me-down baby clothes A parent feels frustrated at being asked to give back baby clothes so another woman can use them as well.
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  3. Tteokgalbi (Korean Beef Patties) Rich and tender, Korean beef patties are easy to make at home.
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  4. Carolyn Hax: Husband refuses to tell spouse why he’s unhappy in their marriage When a husband won’t say what he thinks is wrong with their marriage, does his spouse wait around until he’s ready to talk?
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  5. Victor Wembanyama reminds the Wizards what they don’t have The Wizards show some fight, overcoming a 16-point deficit to forge a tie in the second half, but they have no answer for the Wembanyama.
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  6. Capitals still can’t solve the Maple Leafs in 4-3 overtime loss The Caps looked poised to beat the Maple Leafs after losing all three meetings last season before a late third-period comeback by Toronto led to an overtime defeat.
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  7. Kaylene Smikle takes point as Terrapins hold off Syracuse to stay perfect Transfer Kaylene Smikle led the way with a game-high 22 points as Maryland turned back Syracuse, 84-73, to improve to 4-0 for the first time since the 2021-22 season.
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  8. Officials detail increased D.C. security for certification, inauguration Organizers have filed over 10 permit applications for demonstrations and displays in January related to Trump, democracy, the Israel-Gaza war and abortion.
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  9. Man who killed Pr. George’s detective’s son sentenced to 55 years Kenneth Elwood Smith, 55, was convicted of fatally stabbing Desmond Thomas at a park in Fort Washington.
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  10. D.C. truancy, chronic absenteeism drop to lowest levels since pandemic Truancy in D.C.’s public schools has returned to pre-pandemic levels while chronic absenteeism is at its lowest since schools closed nearly five years ago, new data show.
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  11. House Republican charged with being drunk at Dulles airport House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Tex.) said he made a ‘poor decision’ to mix alcohol and Ambien.
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  12. Ex-Pr. George’s council member to be jailed for stealing campaign funds Franklin, who served on the council for nearly 14 years, pleaded guilty in August to participating in a felony theft scheme and committing perjury.
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  13. Va. constitutional amendments on abortion, marriage and voting advance Launching the multi-year process to change the state constitution, a state House committee on Wednesday passed three resolutions that the full House will take up in January.
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  14. Trump aides explore plans to boost Musk effort by wresting control from Congress The White House could challenge a 1974 law that blocks presidents from choosing which programs to fund.
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  15. DirecTV says it will walk away from Dish deal after bondholders’ rejection DirecTV said it will abandon a plan to buy its satellite television rival after some bondholders refused to accept a steep discount on Dish parent EchoStar’s debt.
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  16. A school banned a disabled student’s service dog. His parents are suing. A Tennessee couple says the district is failing to accommodate their 9-year-old son’s service dog, which helps detect his seizures.
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  17. PM Update: After another chilly night, more rain likely Thursday Increasing clouds may keep us a touch warmer than last night. Rain arrives during the day.
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  18. The Steelers’ slowed down Jayden Daniels. Can the Eagles? Jayden Daniels ran just three times for five yards in the Commanders’ loss to the Steelers, and the rookie QB’s legs hadn’t been neutralized like that in years.
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  19. If our eldest gets a car, do all the kids get one? Hax readers give advice. They want to give their teen a car for her birthday, but fear this will be an obligation they can’t afford to their younger kids.
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  20. House narrowly rejects bill to give U.S. new power to vet nonprofits Some Democrats worry the bill could give the incoming Trump administration broad new power to leverage the IRS against nonprofit organizations seen as political opponents.
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  21. Democrats make last stand for unions ahead of Trump administration The National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday ruled to ban employers nationwide from forcing workers to attend anti-union meetings.
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  22. 5 Thanksgiving apple desserts for bakers of all levels Depending on your time and ambition, use the base caramelized apples to make a cake, galette, two types of pie and a cheesecake.
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  23. GM recalls 462,000 pickup trucks and SUVs over transmission issues A transmission issue in some diesel engine vehicles can cause harsh shifting and rear-wheels to lock, according to documents filed with regulators.
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  24. Cooking chat: How do I get my spouse to cook more often? Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
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  25. Dining chat: Should restaurants have to welcome divisive political figures? Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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  26. For less stress and more fun, cook your Thanksgiving meal in advance Recipes and tips for making the turkey, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese and more in advance.
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  27. Nearly 100 artworks that diagnosed America well before the election The Rubell Museum’s “American Vignettes: Symbols, Society and Satire” reveals a national ambivalence that long predates any particular election result.
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  28. The 19 movies everyone will be talking about this holiday season “Wicked” and “Gladiator II” are just the start of a packed slate of big-screen releases.
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  29. Bakery owner discovers longtime customer is her biological son Lenore Lindsey said her longtime customer’s laugh had always reminded her of her brother’s. Now she knows why.
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  30. Former Georgetown church transformed into multilevel condos Buying New | Two units available in renovated 1909 building
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