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A Rally to end racism
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Trump defiant as China adds trade penalties
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In Puerto Rico’s ‘last mile,’ power still elusive
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President going with his gut leaves allies feeling queasy
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Tariffs could help Democratic candidates
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Trump orders swift Syria withdrawal
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Facebook: Bad actors likely hit most users
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Politics is at play in the Israeli prime minister’s reversal on a plan for migrants, experts say.
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Teachers walked out of classes briefly at Anacostia High in Southeast Washington.
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Striking Oklahoma teachers were enraged by “disrespectful” remarks by the governor, while adjunct faculty at Loyola University Chicago walked out.
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YouTube shooter
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Also, read how Robert F. Kennedy, after King’s assassination, calmed an angry crowd with an unforgettable speech.
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Marching on
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Getting nervous about tariffs?
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Blurred picture “Chappaquiddick” leaves some figures in a Kennedy tragedy out of focus.
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Panera’s data breach has put a spotlight on the risks of online loyalty programs.
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H.R. McMaster had no qualms publicly denouncing Russia for its aggression.
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A Maryland jury convicted a man in the death of his 2-year-old daughter and her mother.
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Education chief Betsy DeVos asked whether leakers could be prosecuted, a report shows.
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Hackers used an honor council email to try to change grades at a Fairfax school.
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Howard students say they are ready to see their occupation through.
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Troops to border: Trump plans to deploy the National Guard.
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Police kill man carrying pipe mistaken for gun
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Four Marines are killed in helicopter crash
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Parkland shooting survivor is discharged
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Instructors stage strike at Loyola U. Chicago
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FDA chief asks Internet firms to police opioids
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VA’s acting secretary says he wants to refocus troubled organization
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At luncheon with Baltic leaders, Trump dishes his complaints
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Federal judge appears skeptical of Manafort suit challenging Mueller
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Acting wildlife manager fought rare-species law
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Russia starts disruptive exercises a day after Baltic leaders meet with Trump
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Security forces free 18 held by separatists
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Palestinians release balloons
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Political party placed on U.S. terrorist list
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German gets apology for CIA rendition
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Sufi leader’s backer sentenced to death in Iran:
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Cracked underwater pipeline blamed for Indonesia oil spill:
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Iran, Russia and Turkey isolate U.S., plan Syria’s future
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Brazilian ex-president to face imprisonment
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A time to reap in Egypt
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ALSO IN BUSINESS
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Stocks dive and then recover
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N.Y. pensions urge gun-seller crackdown
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Survey: Men are concerned about how #MeToo is affecting them at work
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EPA chief Pruitt used obscure law to hire several aides
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After leaving his rental, EPA’s Pruitt had no fixed D.C. address for a month
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Why do so many veterans kill themselves?
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Nobody is humbler than Trump
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The DACA deal Democrats can’t refuse
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Laura Ingraham gets an economics lesson
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Trump gains nothing by speaking with Mueller
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Mr. McMaster’s final warning
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Level the playing field, not each other
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This is voter fraud?
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The benefits of paid parental leave
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A better idea than a Smithsonian museum for women
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Are we a country of just wars?
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Protect servers’ hard-earned tips
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Teachers are worth more than tables
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Nominating the strongest candidates
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Xenophobic hysteria from the commander in chief
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A spouse who can’t be forced to shut up
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Lawlessness north of the border
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What striking teachers teach us
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Man guilty in killing of 2-year-old, her mother
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Cyclist fired for giving the bird sues former employer
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Journalist and best-selling author William Prochnau was a regular contributor to Vanity Fair.
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ICE officials were barred from participating in a Fairfax County talk about immigration arrests.
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In springtime Washington, Congress, traffic and taxes inspire haiku poems more angry than pretty.
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Prosecutor: Toddler died after beatings
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Honoring a civil rights savior
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Emergency alert test set for Thursday
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Police: Man robbed several cabdrivers
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Laurel man dies after being shot
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Bill to diversify pot industry advances
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Alpine skiing promoter coached U.S. team in 1960s
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Founded a one-woman news bureau
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As revenue slides, Horseshoe Casino buys up nearby land to secure its future
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Designer gave wedding frocks a divorce from frippery and frills
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‘Fake news’ has lost its meaning. Is ‘truth’ next?
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At Mosaic, ‘Paper Dolls’ is cut out to entertain
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In this week’s episode of “Roseanne,” the sitcom played for laughs, but not with overt politics.
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A refresher course on Tiger as he tees off in the Masters tournament in Augusta, Ga.
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When absence doesn’t make the heart grow fonder, consider a trial separation.
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Why the literature of antiquity is an odyssey that’s well worth it for readers.
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Clinton-Lewinsky TV projects dropped
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Judith Giuliani files for divorce from Rudy
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TV HIGHLIGHTS
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He sees a nest egg, she sees a crack at splurging
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LA TIMES CROSSWORD
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Remembering a civil rights leader
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the secondary option
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At Augusta, azaleas and anticipation
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Nats fall to Braves, losing the series and some of their swagger
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Following the money, FBI probe has cracks
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He’s back! The Ravens and Robert Griffin III agree to a one-year deal.
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The Capitals might be considering a goalie rotation for the playoffs.
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The Wizards have a series of crazy handshakes. Here’s a primer.
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Klinsmann’s firing was delayed
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Top-ranked Johnson the favorite at Masters
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What’s new around the ballpark this year?
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Liverpool has its way with Manchester City
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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HIGH SCHOOLS
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NBA treating 2K League like real thing
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Cavs’ Lue cleared to return to bench
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Chicago deals blow to its rival’s hopes
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Bundy’s a bright spot, but Orioles are swept
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Harper’s discipline on display
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STAR OF THE DAY
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‘It’s unreal’: Video turns one-armed high school catcher into a viral star
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Gruden is confident amid pressure
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Fired cheerleader takes aim at NFL’s double standard
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Rams bet big on flashy acquisitions
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Augusta National plans to host women’s amateur event beginning next year
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FIVE WHO CAN WIN
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FIVE WHO CAN WIN BUT WON’T
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10 essential TOOLS for every homeowner
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Extended warranties and service contracts are seldom worth the cost. Try these other ways to protect your purchases.
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Is it a good idea to force an introverted child to socialize more?
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Remembering pioneering landscape designer John Brookes.
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Strategies to manage hunger as you lose weight.
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Fix a sink from the ’50s with a whole lotta rustin’ goin’ on
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Dine in style when space is scarce
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An Ikea design expert on assembling the perfect outdoor space
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Friends of faux: Designers embrace fake flowers
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Home Sales
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Tip of the Week
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Crime Report
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HEALTH CODE VIOLATIONS