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The boy on the bridge
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Poll: Few Americans believe Trump’s false claims
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Climate deal a step, not a leap
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Zinke resigns as secretary of Interior
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The partisan warrior
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Never Trumpers in exile
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Welcome back, Trevor
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Another Brexit vote?
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Post Points
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GOP scrambles for solution
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Legal threats:
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Green New Deal:
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Year-end roundup:
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In need of support, Trump is more isolated than ever
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Pelosi’s next challenge will be overseeing a much younger, more liberal caucus
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TALK SHOWS
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Washington Post iPad app
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CORRECTION
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Migrant father says girl arrived well
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‘Stop’: GOP avoids discussing Trump’s legal woes
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All evacuation orders lifted in deadly Calif. fire:
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President Trump
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Thousands of teachers march as strike looms
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Air Marshal Service limiting surveillance
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Man who demolished landmark house must build replica:
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2 women held in infant’s death:
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Trucker saves dogs thrown from vehicle:
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White House and agencies prepare for shutdown
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Legal experts slam ruling declaring ACA invalid
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Active investigations involving Ryan Zinke
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Teen activist says leaders not ‘mature enough’ to take action on climate change
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In stark policy shift, Australia recognizes West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
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An unexpected thaw
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ISIS-held mosque destroyed in assault
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Report rebukes Canadian police force over deaths of indigenous residents
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Don’t back down, progressives
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Britain can’t thrive without Brexit
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Time for one last messy GOP hearing
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We won’t allow forgotten Americans to be left behind
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Is there anything Trump touches that isn’t corrupt?
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A legal backstop for the states
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The changing climate
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Job No. 1 for the Democrats
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Mr. Wray, the FBI and the killing of Bijan Ghaisar
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LOCAL OPINIONS
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Ranking Democrats by choice
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Congress tries to claw back some power
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This land is a hive of helpers
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Conservatism needs a new Weekly Standard
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No country for the old sage grouse
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How to give a gift they actually want
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Faces of people waiting to cross the border in Tijuana.
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Britain’s Brexit crisis was entirely self-inflicted
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The federal government is silencing its scientists
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Actually, there is gravity in space — and other myths about the cosmos.
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What do people say they want on Twitter? Love.
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Statesmen who steered the 19th century’s great debates
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Meet the fungus in your AC and the mites on your face
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Reexamining, and reimagining, the American job
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Henry VIII’s chief enforcer: Gregarious, calculating, lethal
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Dreaming of artificial intelligence in ancient Greece and Silicon Valley
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WASHINGTON BESTSELLERS
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Ex-drug dealer pushes peace
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D.C. o∞cer has wielded and worn the cuffs
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2018 is Washington’s wettest year
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Stewart says he’s done with Va. races
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Women’s March to unveil a platform
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D.C.’s e-scooter craze leaves poorest behind
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Your next Metro schedule app is ... Lyft?
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Flaws reported in Silver Line rail ties
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Metro board approves special-event fares
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For stores trying to sell shoes, X-ray machines were a good fit
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Attempted sex assault reported at prison
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Rainy day prompts rescue, resentment
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Pilot dies in crash of single-engine plane
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Pr. George’s police probe Lanham death
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What the new chancellor will bring to D.C.
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Sweeten the deal for the Silver Line operator
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Montgomery can do better by Latino students
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Nothing will change until bad drivers have to pay
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WRITE FOR US
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Prison mistreated inmates, probe finds
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Alexandria won’t name park for slave owner
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Holocaust experience shared in book, films
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Renowned as a master of electric blues guitar
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Starred in films with companion Eastwood
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Architect and urban planner designed Navy Memorial, Reston development
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Standout lineman for Pitt and Falcons
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Under pouring rain, birdwatchers flock together for annual Christmas count
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Shots are not all Fultz is unable to control
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In these final three games, Redskins need to show they still believe
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Ovechkin (surprise!) lifts Caps in shootout
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Trouble on both sides of ball
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Nationals bring back a familiar face, agree to a one-year deal with first baseman/outfielder Matt Adams.
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Believe it or not, the Browns are still alive after a win in Denver, and the Texans survive a scare from the Jets.
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Georgetown suffers its first home loss, falling to SMU, 81-73, after a series of late defensive breakdowns.
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Brewer: Deal is a short-term fix Ariza makes Wizards older, wiser. But team’s core issues remain.
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A guide to weird bowl game swag
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WINTER SPORTS
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Thunder’s defense makes it a threat
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Williams is no fan of ‘divisive’ UNC statue
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Zone defense can’t ru±e No. 13 Hokies
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Vick, Jayhawks avenge Final Four loss to Wildcats
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High-scoring tandem carries visiting Cougars past Rams
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This trade is a short-term fix, but long-term issues remain unsolved
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Cardinal ends Bears’ 36-game regular season win streak
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Knights won over Vegas. Now comes the hard part.
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Tkachuk, Calgary earn rowdy win over Minnesota
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This week’s games
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RUN WITH PETERSON
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KEEP THE QB MOVING
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WIN THE TURNOVER WAR
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PRESSURE KESSLER
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Key matchups
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STOP THE RUN
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The Raiders still matter. (That’s bad.)
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Cleveland keeps alive its faint playo≠ hopes
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Bulldogs top Sun Devils, break mark for victories
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Man City rises from first loss, returns to first place
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Barry Jenkins is redefining movie aesthetics
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Onstage, Atticus Finch can’t be perfect
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Art exhibits bring black models to the forefront.
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The“Mary Poppins” sequel leaves the original message behind.
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Critic Chris Richards picks 2018’s best DMV rap.
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‘Mrs. Maisel’ spotlights sexism in 1950s stand-up
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Lofty views of long-ago Washington
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Husband insists that first wife will get his pension
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Margot Robbie’s most dramatic look
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Finding Mary Poppins
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Two thrillers and a salute to ‘Baseball’s Golden Age’
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Deck the LOLs: Holiday parodies
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L.A. TIMES SUNDAY PUZZLE
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New contest for Week 1310: The Year in Redo, Part 2
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Trippy ‘Tetris’ is a rapturous mélange of sight and sound
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Her brothers think Dad was a gem, but Papa was really a rolling stone
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A direct line to the past: The streetcars of San Francisco
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GO HERE, NOT THERE The presidential residence that’s just five minutes from Monticello.
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Pizza, bagels and. . . lingonberries? New Nordic Cuisine in the Big Apple.
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Using the Open Homes program to help California wildfire victims.
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Language-learning apps are proliferating. But do they actually work?
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Land WHAT’S THE DEAL?
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Diana Simon
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Santa baby’s billion-dollar Christmas
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How have corporations spent their tax cut windfall?
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Eight simple tricks to keep hackers from ruining your holiday
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ON LEADERSHIP
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MICHELLE SINGLETARY
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Hey, Santa, these workers need help
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FUTURES & OPTIONS
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Signs of trouble from China
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Editor’s note:
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What to expect when you’re not expecting a raise
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SAMURAI SUDOKU