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News & Politics Varsity Pickleball Will Come to All Montgomery County High Schools This Fall MoCo is the US's first school district to fully embrace the sport. Pickleball | 5 months ago
News & Politics 6 Things to Know About Usha Vance, the Potential Next Second Lady Newly-minted VP nominee JD Vance’s spouse has quite the résumé of her own. J.D. Vance | 5 months ago
News & Politics They Feed DC’s Unhoused. A Recent Supreme Court Decision Has Them Worried. Food Not Bombs works in McPherson Square, which was cited in a ruling that could criminalize homelessness. Supreme Court, Homelessness | 5 months ago
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News & Politics Today Is the Last Day to Comment on Metro’s Proposed Bus Changes Hundreds of stops are set to be axed next summer. WMATA | 5 months ago
News & Politics Will the Washington Post’s AI Chatbot Generate Climate Answers—or Emissions? We spoke to an AI energy use researcher to learn more. Washington Post, AI | 5 months ago
News & Politics The ‘Free Money’ Guy on How He Got His Start—and Those Crazy Suits Matthew Lesko took his MBA and decided to have fun. First Person | 5 months ago
News & Politics 5 Things to Know About James Wood, the Nats’ Top Prospect The slugger is expected to make his MLB debut on Monday. Washington Nationals | 5 months ago