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As protests grow, police violence persists
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Fla. congressman pulled off an extraordinary comeback
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Youth sports tied to uptick in outbreaks
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Millions still wait for relief money
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Government program will help pay for covid funerals
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Jordan placed a gag order on the publication of anything involving the case of Prince Hamzah bin Hussein.
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At a hearing, top NRA officials defended the gun rights group’s decision to seek bankruptcy protection as necessary for survival.
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His signature label
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A judge challenged prosecutors’ allegations that Proud Boys leaders planned to storm the U.S. Capitol, saying he did not see an “invocation to violence” in their communications.
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Shootings in Md.
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Some advocates are seeking to leverage the conversation over anti-Asian hate to bolster long-standing efforts to overturn affirmative action policies at elite schools.
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An opulent Moscow market has been a tourist attraction and seller of delicacies for 120 years, but its run is near an end thanks to the pandemic.
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A group claiming responsibility for stealing a memorial chair for Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, threatened to turn it into a toilet if its demand is not met.
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Life after Trump
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As the risk of a failure of a wastewater reservoir recedes, Florida seeks a solution for the troubled phosphate plant involved.
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Youtube data indicates improvement in the video platform’s ability to find and remove content that violates its rules.
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The D.C. Council voted to allow landlords to evict tenants deemed dangerous, narrowing pandemic-related renter protections.
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Charlottesville’s mayor, who wrote a graphic poem about how Black people are treated there, says her message should not be surprising.
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Scientists are racing to find why a handful of patients have developed blood clots after receiving Astrazeneca’s coronavirus vaccine.
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New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D) worked to bolster his political image as the pandemic engulfed the state.
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The number of billionaires on Forbes’ annual list swelled by 660 to 2,755, and 493 of them are first-timers.
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The Capitol Police officer who died after being struck by a vehicle will lie in honor in the Rotunda next week.
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Color of Money: FDIC effort aims to help “unbanked” get stimulus.
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Back to work: Stadium employees return after a year without fans.
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Svrluga: The good, the bad and the weird of baseball are back.
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Chauvin trial: Trainer says he used improper hold.
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In testimony, Chauvin is cast beyond the blue wall
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Legislators ban youth transgender treatment
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Woman said to confess to killing two children
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Remains of missing Chinese woman found
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Timeline for vaccine eligibility is moved up
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Stress on the front lines of covid-19
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POLL Washington Post-kaiser Family Foundation poll
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Out-of-court settlement sought over Suez crisis
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Deportations ordered over naked photo shoot
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Top comedian, doctors swept up in crackdown
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Israeli troops kill Palestinian driver in disputed incident:
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Long-lost WWII ship wreckage identified in expedition
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Netanyahu is tasked with forming a new government
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New Zealand will allow Australians to fly in without having to quarantine
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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny moved to prison sick ward as health worsens
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Senator’s deleted resurrection tweet reflects chasms about Christianity
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Study shows effect of China bitcoin mining
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GM touts its planned electric Silverado
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Pace of hiring hit record in February
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Trump HUD official disciplined for another violation of Hatch Act
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How Credit Suisse got tangled in the Archegos chaos on Wall Street
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Vaccines for poor Chicagoans ended up at Trump Tower
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America’s ‘crumbling’ infrastructure
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An equitable vaccine rollout must prioritize the most vulnerable around the world
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Anti-china is not anti-asian
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15 is at least equal to 2
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Another light out in Hong Kong
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Getting all Americans online
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Va. isn’t just blowing smoke
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Who should pay? All of us.
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Curiouser and curiouser
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Arkansas’ unenviable distinction
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Don’t eliminate the filibuster. Democratize it.
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‘The Crown,’ Jordanian style
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Policing is not really on trial in Minnesota. That’s too bad.
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An ode to hugs and friendship
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Growing food and opportunity in Southeast
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New cases in region
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A replica of the world’s first atomic bomb sits on a shelf in a Maryland thrift shop.
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Abdul Aziz Said, 90, established the American University Center for Global Peace in 1995.
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Washington relishes 3 days of blue skies and warm afternoons
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Four people wounded in NE shooting
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Worker dies in fall from tree
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Driver killed in crash near Capitol Hill
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Frustration as walk-up Hagerstown vaccination site results in 7-hour wait
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Self-barred gamblers return to casinos amid stress, isolation of pandemic
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Capitol riot detainee’s lawyer says jail guards ‘beat him to a bloody pulp’
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Born amid a flu pandemic, longtime federal worker, 101, died of covid-19
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After tough year, Kennedy Center plans a party for its 50th
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Sparkling debut has you wishing it wasn’t fiction
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In the Biden White House, leaks run dry
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Author Lisa Fipps endured bullying as a child. Now she’s turned her past into a novel.
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An atheist wonders how to deal with tearful proselytizing from longtime friends.
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PBS’S “Hemingway” gives the writer’s mother her due as a shaping force in his life.
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Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs hunts a killer in the midst of the Blitz
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Arkansas to ban treatments for transgender youths
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Caps, Vanecek outdueled in goalie showcase
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Athletes can save college sports from the NCAA
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Soto’s walk-off single sends fans home happy after delayed opening
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Home sweet home
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The first game, twice delayed
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Trevor Keels shifts from Duke fan to future Blue Devil.
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John Feinstein: Baylor set the tone early to win it all.
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North Korea says it won’t go to the Tokyo Olympics.
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Braves at Nationals doubleheader
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Bruins at Capitals
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Blair-lewis hired as GMU women’s coach
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Gonzaga swallows bitter pill of losing
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Bergeron has hat trick, gets 900th career point
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Lakers ride hot start to chippy win over Toronto
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No, I didn’t. Yes, you did.
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Tigers 4, Twins 3 (10)
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Mets 8, Phillies 4
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Giants 3, Padres 2
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Opening Day roster missing nine players
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Braves, now without an All-star Game, stay mostly quiet as chaos surrounds them
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Watson accuser reveals identity: ‘I’m not afraid’
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City takes first leg against Dortmund
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Chicken and biscuits have a place on a healthful menu.
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It’s good to have a favorite carrot cake recipe ready to go.
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Crispy hash browns are a great way to start the day.
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Sausage, Spinach and Goat Cheese Lasagna
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Key Lime Pie
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Key lime pie can be a vehicle for an unexpected life lesson
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If you think lasagna is one-note, here’s your go-to
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Fennel and orange make salmon, above, taste like spring.
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Doc recommended: Kung pao tofu, a spicy, tingly ode to Sichuan cooking
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Yogurt, feta give these meatballs a taste of the Mediterranean
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Greek Chicken Meatballs With Squash
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Kung Pao Tofu
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For spring, a favorite flavor combo transforms into a sheet pan stunner
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Hash browns are an easy way to start a day full of fried potatoes off right
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From humble origin, this chicken-and-biscuit skillet becomes a healthful hero
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Two new wine clubs give diversity, inclusion the same attention as the wines
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