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  1. Taxes are inevitable. Paying to prepare them doesn’t have to be. The tax prep lobby is up in arms over the IRS’s free filing service.
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  2. Harvey Weinstein’s retrial in N.Y. rape case expected after Labor Day Former film producer Harvey Weinstein’s rape case is expected to be retried sometime after the Labor Day holiday, a judge said Wednesday
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  3. Blake Masters disparages his House opponent for not having kids The failed Senate candidate outlined a replacement-is-great pitch for his House candidacy.
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  4. How long would civilization last after a nuclear launch? Plus: Surprises from Amy Coney Barrett. Democrats’ victories in White Wisconsin.
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  5. Marcel’s, a D.C. fine-dining mainstay, to close after 25 years Marcel’s, the white tablecloth French-Belgian restaurant in DC’s West End, is shutting its doors after a quarter-century.
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  6. Biden gives campus protesters the (mostly) silent treatment The president hasn’t said much about the protests for obvious political reasons. But increasing clashes — and outspokenness from his party — are testing that.
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  7. PM Update: Pleasant this evening and tonight, with another try at 90 Thursday D.C. just barely missed 90 earlier in the week. We’ll give it a go again tomorrow.
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  8. Sir Simon Rattle shakes the Kennedy Center with his rock-solid BRSO The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra made its first visit to the District in eight years under its new conductor.
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  9. Arizona Senate votes to repeal 1864 abortion ban. What it means, and what’s next Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is expected to sign the repeal into law in the coming days, but the timing for when the repeal can legally go into effect could still complicate abortion access in the state.
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  10. Denouncing campus protests, House GOP pushes divisive antisemitism bill Critics call the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which has some Democratic support, an effort to silence criticism of Israel and an affront to the First Amendment.
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  11. House Republicans look to intervene in D.C.’s response to GWU encampment ‘We want to ensure that the Washington police is working with campus police to ensure the safety of Jewish students,’ said House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.).
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  12. A former Trump official deploys DEI alarmism against … taxing the rich Like his former boss, Larry Kudlow uses fears of anti-White discrimination for his own purposes.
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  13. For a high school baseball star with MLB potential, a decision awaits Freedom (South Riding) senior Griffin Burkholder has attracted major league attention with a big swing and serious speed.
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  14. Can the world really engineer its way out of climate change? Readers are skeptical. They’re also eyeing their recycling bins with dismay, dreaming of gardens full of native plants and cheering on the EPA.
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  15. Emptying my late parents’ home is too hard. Hax readers give advice. A reader wasn’t prepared for the emotional toll of sifting through their late parents’ possessions.
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  16. Fed leaves interest rates unchanged as inflation muddies path to cuts Central bankers were widely expected to leave borrowing costs at a level between 5.25 and 5.5 percent, the highest in 23 years.
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  17. Where to watch the Kentucky Derby in D.C. Celebrate the 150th Kentucky Derby with discounted cocktails and wine, bourbon tastings, “best hat” contests, and lively parties.
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  18. Eric Adams’s condescending dismissal of the ‘children’ at Columbia The New York mayor offered a familiar argument for diminishing rhetorical opponents: They are gullible patsies for nefarious actors.
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  19. Should you kill hammerhead flatworms? The toxic and invasive pests, which originate from Southeast Asia, have long been spotted across the United States and around the world.
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  20. USMNT’s Sergiño Dest sidelined with ACL injury, will miss Copa América Offering speed and exquisite footwork, Dest has been U.S. Coach Gregg Berhalter’s top right back since 2021.
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  21. Cooking chat: Should I worry about salmonella in flour on my counters? Every Wednesday at noon Eastern, Aaron Hutcherson and Becky Krystal answer your cooking questions.
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  22. How to make the most of Passport DC’s free embassy tours Over the next two weekends, dozens of embassies will open their doors to the public for free. Here’s how to travel the world without leaving D.C.
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  23. 6 ways to make a mint julep for the Kentucky Derby Transport yourself to Churchill Downs with these refreshing julep recipes.
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  24. The situation at Columbia was not equivalent to the Capitol attack The idea that young people can’t develop their own opinions is long-standing and intertwined with a right-wing view of college.
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  25. Senator slams GlaxoSmithKline over cost of asthma inhalers Less than two months after GlaxoSmithKline pledged to cap out-of-pocket costs, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) is accusing the company of circumventing that vow.
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  26. Dining chat: Three of us spent $500 on dinner — and left hungry Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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  27. We predict a muggy May in D.C. area with warm weather, plenty of rain It was the 10th-warmest April on record in the D.C. area, but rainfall was below normal.
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  28. The special counsel made a dangerous argument about Trump immunity The Supreme Court pitch would make the presidency answerable to the Justice Department. Need criminal immunity? Just ask your attorney general in advance.
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  29. Cansei de Ser Sexy reunion tour is a party and a wake The Brazilian pop band will play at the Black Cat on May 3.
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  30. Dose of adversity gives Dylan Crews a new perspective in Class AA His first injury and a mounting strikeout total leave the Nationals’ top prospect with work to do for Harrisburg.
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