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A new kind of threat in West Bank
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Work on part of HQ2 paused
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Walgreens limits sale of abortion pills
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Meat plant cleaning firm illegally employed girl, 13
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Probes focus on Trump lawyers
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Life sentence for Murdaugh in slayings of his wife, son
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Biden, Germany’s Scholz reaffirm commitment to Ukraine during meeting
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CORRECTIONS
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Biden’s D.C. decision reflects crime’s potency
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Storms roll eastward; 3 deaths are reported
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Biden has cancerous lesion removed
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Venezuelan man killed son and self, police say
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Feds urge railroads to review sharing of hazardous shipment information
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What to know about shigella, the drug-resistant stomach bug on the rise
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Study: Wine grapes domesticated 11,000 years ago
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Incursion boosts pressure on Putin
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Xi to lead ‘intensive’ government overhaul
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Cuba blasts U.S. over ‘Havana syndrome’:
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Pregnant Russians are streaming into Argentina, and officials are suspicious
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Fuel depot fire in Indonesia kills 17:
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The financial lifeline that pulled Bed Bath & Beyond
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Ford raises production as sales begin rebound
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Airbnb laid off 30 percent of its recruiting staff this week
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Bank says more hikes needed to curb costs
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In the 1980s, everybody was working for the weekend,
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Belgian farmers
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The sun likely served as Vermeer’s light source
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At the Lincoln Memorial, a family affair
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Rubin provided memorable times before NBA failure
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An accurate way to describe the meaning of hospice
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Let’s not forget Carter’s contribution to the environment
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When generalizing, broader evidence is typically required
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More clarity in coverage of police misconduct
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So long, Sky Watch; you will be missed
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Please provide bios on those writing op-eds
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A good article could have been great
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Duruflé’s musical work is beloved
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Focus on perpetrators, not victims
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Good questions lead to good answers
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Editors in short supply on this lede
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‘Deniers’ label is being too kind
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Loans are a legislative issue
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Time is of the essence
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El Salvador’s Bukele problem
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Aphasia can be treated
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Fighter jets are not a priority
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Professors did leave GOP
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Farewell to the English major
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It’s time for D.C. leaders to rewrite the criminal code
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Mr. Saslaw says goodbye
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Agnes Meyer’s dreary portrait of 1963 D.C. still rings true
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‘Cocaine Bear’ and ‘The Courage to Be Free’: A review
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What good comes from playing a blame game with China over covid?
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Coming Up This Week
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U-VA. board member offers apology for texts
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For many congregations, wiping out medical debt is a popular calling
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Gloomy, brusque Friday was a 2023 weather outlier
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A playful rite in India
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Man is fatally stabbed inside Petworth Library
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Silver Spring’s Northwood High closes outdoor areas after antisemitic acts
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Health officials plan to close covid centers
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Teen is fatally shot in Upper Marlboro area
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Acting head of city’s new Department of Buildings says he will step down
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Will awards shows follow Spirit’s lead on gender?
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Colleagues argue about cafe etiquette
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King Lear,
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WEEKEND TV HIGHLIGHTS
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Caps quiet at deadline after much retooling
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Terps march past Illini in Big Ten quarterfinals
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A bit of a learning curve
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Ku-dipietro has a homegrown ‘hunger’ to succeed
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Overtime Boxing takes a swing at new generation
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Moroccan soccer star Hakimi is charged with rape
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Young and Stroud make case to be top QB picked
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Coyotes, Flames make brotherly swap
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Ex-suns help Brooklyn burn Boston
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Against Nats, Scherzer tests pitch clock’s limits
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Maravich’s career scoring mark, set 53 years ago, remains unmatched
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No. 8 Hokies trounce Hurricanes to advance to ACC tournament semifinals
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Quakers pull away late, will face the Tigers again
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After big win, Cadets refocus and take down Cubs
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For Cardinals, trophy is worth the four-year wait
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Wildcats finish top shelf after Mannle’s late goal
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Pandemonium on ice