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Culture wars define Biden-Trump rematch with voters sharply...
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Hunter Biden may testify in gun case as jurors dismissed early...
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Justice Thomas discloses two 2019 trips paid for by Harlan Crow
By Ann E. Marimow, Justin Jouvenal, Tobi Raji
Politics
- Clarence Thomas acknowledged that the Texas billionaire paid for his 2019 visits to a resort and a private club.
- Justices Brett M. Kavanaugh, Neil M. Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson reported lucrative book deals.
- The justices’ off-the-bench activities have been scrutinized and criticized in the past year.
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Chesapeake Beach Park Announces 2024 Season Closure
By David M Higgins
Retired judge David Tatel issues a stark warning about the Supreme Court
Opinion
By Ann Marimow
Flag drama is not just for Supreme Court justices
By Rachel Kurzius
Huge, rowdy party at rented home in Brandywine sparks safety concerns among neighbors
By Derrick Ward
Facing a delay, New Village Academy charter preps for a 2025 opening
By Brian Jeffries
Pennsylvania Republicans walk out on officers who defended Capitol on Jan. 6 - The Washington Post
By Leo Sands
D.C. police crack down on illegal scooter activity
By Anna Spiegel
Wendell Felder projected to win D.C. Council Ward 7 nomination
By Michael Brice-Saddler & Meagan Flynn
Annapolis Republicans question timing of Alderman Tierney's departure from City Council
By Megan Loock
Bloomberg Philanthropies invests $9.5M into DC student career training for healthcare field
By Ciara Wells
The HFStival is (maybe) coming back. The nostalgia's already here.
Opinion
By Fritz Hahn
Months after going silent, planned Heritage project...
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- Fired Metro driver used mom’s Alexandria address to...
- Fundraiser launched for Alexandria Police officer after tragedy
- Alexandria leadership considering salary increase...
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Maryland Lottery announces first Mega Millions millionaire of 2024
By Christopher Harris
Judge rules ex-Trump adviser Stephen Bannon must go to prison by July 1
By Spencer S. Hsu
National Security
- He was sentenced 4 months for refusing to provide documents or testimony to a House panel probing the Jan. 6 attack.
- His sentence was put on hold while he appealed his case, but a three-judge panel rejected his challenge last month.
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Best new DC bars and restaurants this summer
By Anna Spiegel
Lucky Break: Southern Maryland Man Wins Big with Lottery
By David M Higgins
Former MGM National Harbor blackjack dealer charged with conspiring with players to cheat
By Scott Gelman
Aperitivo Hour Awaits at Navy Yard's Dreamy New Ama
By Mekita Rivas
Opinion | The White House is no place for old men
Opinion
By Kathleen Parker