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Well before riot, D.C. was reeling
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A longtime pillar at the Maryland State House
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Mall, bridges to be closed for inauguration
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Problem with pledge to issue vaccine reserve: It was gone
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Jan. 3 report saw Congress as likely target
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Mob came within seconds of Pence
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A virtual menagerie
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Biden should …
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Q: Based on what you know,
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Spotlight on D.C.’S alleys
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Lawyers vanish from Fox
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A rush to cement agenda
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Va. GOP contest heats up
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Partly sunny,
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Poll: Capitol riot, Trump’s role
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Recruitment target: Right-wing groups often try to lure veterans.
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<< ‘A special talent’
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Trump team delays fine hikes for automakers
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Brain Hacking: The new science of curing mental illness
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Justice in Indian Country
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CORRECTIONS
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U.S. executes first woman in decades
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WAMU’S Kojo Nnamdi to end daily show
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Generation Z: What It’s Like to Grow Up in the Age of Likes, LOLS, and Longing
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Cuba named a state sponsor of terrorism
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Alabama picked for Space Command
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20 years of chronicling facts and avoiding falsehoods
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Colleges, students will have easier access to 2nd round of stimulus money
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Teen charged with killing infant daughter
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NRA, facing lawsuit, plans move to Texas
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Attempts to distance from Trump now are too little, too late, critics argue
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Democrats debate Trump trial length
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State leaders say volatile mix of groups could challenge law enforcement
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Several inspectors general open sweeping review of attack on U.S. Capitol
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Justice Dept. closes Pa. election case with ‘insuffficient evidence’
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A year of disruption, conflict and loss in the nation’s capital
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Despite plenty of doses, Canada slow to get shots into arms
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Museveni takes lead in presidential race
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At least 42 dead after 6.2-magnitude quake
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Haiti prepares for unrest amid political tension:
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$500,000 in bitcoin sent from France to U.S. far-right groups:
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A health-care worker
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A powerful Georgia leader says he’s quitting politics. Is it true?
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U.S. troops in Afghanistan reduced to 2,500
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Mexico accuses DEA of inventing drug case against retired general
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Indonesia prioritizes adults under 60 for vaccinations
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Major banks express guarded optimism
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ALSO I N BUSINESS
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Retail sales fall as production rises
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Ice cream for dogs? Even pets are eating their pandemic feelings.
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Far-right groups migrate to smaller apps
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Biden stimulus plan would expand paid leave during pandemic
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Amazon to face first U.S. unionization vote in seven years next month
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Biden to give White House science office Cabinet status
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GOP lawmakers balk at Biden’s economic stimulus plan
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A bird came down the walk
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There is no frigate like a book
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I felt a funeral, in my brain
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Wild nights! Wild nights!
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Who sings the same
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Men eat of it and die
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The names of gems
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Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me
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Of last year’s sundered tune
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The license to revere
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Inebriate of air
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Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul
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My lifetime folding up
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It solaces to know
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A look of agony
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Mr. Putin’s choice
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Antithetical to world peace
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A bridge to a better economy
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Access to justice is a right
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Good news for democracy
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Hong Kong’s core values
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Mr. Mcauliffe’s energy cred
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Stop tinkering, start fixing
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The freedom in refusal
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Her words on a monument
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MLK fought the same forces stirred by Trump
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On vaccines, America must balance speed and equity
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Now is not the time to point fingers, Julius Caesar. Now is the time for healing.
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CDC: Virus variant could become dominant in U.S.
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Veterans enlist in cleanup effort
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Plans for maglev train reach a key milestone
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New cases in region
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Richard N. Cooper, 86, served as a policy adviser to Democrats from Kennedy to Clinton.
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Some charismatic Christians still believe Donald Trump will remain in the White House.
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Montgomery County has seen a sharp uptick in homicides, with six so far this year.
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New to House position, chaplain led during riot
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Senate rejects veto for drug affordability board
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After nine days of dryness, rain falls
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Five charged in New Year’s Day slaying
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Man arrested in death of mother’s boyfriend
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D.C.’S snow drought is reaching historic level
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Delegate assails Herring over probe
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Vaccine rollout continues as cases rise
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Economist advised presidents and wrote about trade, markets, climate
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Eat This Up: The Washington Post Recipe Finder
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The golden escalator hits rock bottom
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‘Wandavision’ gives Marvel Studios its first true power couple
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Shapiro’s Playbook contribution roils staff
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Emotional affair or emotional support?
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PREMIERES
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Miss Scarlet & The Duke
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LA TIMES CROSSWORD
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RSVPING to a pre-fight invitation
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A fetching DIY toy for your canine
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BRIDGE
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HOROSCOPE
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Touchdowns in tandem
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Once a project, Ricard is pivotal
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For Vanecek, NHL debut is worth the wait
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American and Loyola just want to play a game
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Wizards’ outbreak up to six positives
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Mcnair’s family gets $3.5 million settlement
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Nats avoid arbitration, reach deals with three keys to the coming season: Trea Turner, Juan Soto and Josh Bell.
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NFL PLAYOFFS
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Washington will interview Eric Stokes, its director of pro personnel, as team’s search for a new GM continues.
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In something of an impromptu matchup with D-II Wingate, Maryland gets what it needs in 100-58 win.
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Capitals at Penguins
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Rapper Pitbull to own part of NASCAR team
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Top-ranked Cardinal stays perfect by relying on its defense
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Dominican shortstop gets $3.9 million from the Nats
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Yankees and Lemahieu make it work, keeping them tied together
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Giving it the old college try in the NFL is a mixed bag for successful coaches
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TODAY’S PLAYOFF GAMES
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● JAGUARS:
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● BRONCOS:
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● FALCONS:
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● SEAHAWKS:
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● BROWNS:
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● BEARS:
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Milwaukee struggles but tops Dallas
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Philadelphia rolls to a painful victory
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Away from the hustle and bustle, a former mining town in Frederick County is suddenly booming.
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Modern, riverfront place in Mclean for $15M.
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2.79%
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Midrange townhouses and condos in Va.
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COMMONWEALTH PLACE AT WESTFIELDS
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REAL ESTATE
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Housing appears robust
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