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Lincoln Memorial vandalized with red paint and ‘Free Palestine' message
The vandalism was discovered Wednesday morning, police said. Officers cordoned off the area, and crews from the National Park Service (NPS) are working to remove the paint from the stone.
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How DC-Area Schools Fared in US News & World Report's College Rankings
Howard University clocked in at #80 on the publication’s list of best national universities, marking the school’s highest place on the list to date.
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Man Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity in Alleged Alexandria ‘Werewolf' Killing
Attorneys for the accused have said he thought the victim was a werewolf.
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10 Years Later: Metro Crash That Killed Nine Was an ‘Unbelievable Nightmare'
It’s been a decade since the deadliest incident in Metro’s history.
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Sousa Middle School Closed Again Tuesday After Vandalism
Sousa Middle School in Southeast D.C. will be closed again Tuesday as cleaning continues after Sunday’s vandalism.
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DC Officials Still Awaiting Fourth of July Details From Trump Administration
With just over a month to go, D.C. leaders say they still don’t know many of the details about what or where the city’s Fourth of July events will be because they’re still waiting on information from the federal government.
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Metro Riders Face First Commute of Massive Summer Shutdown
Thousands of people who usually take Metro are facing the first workday of a whole new world: life without Metrorail south of Reagan National Airport.
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Gov. Northam's School Says Probe Can't Determine Who Was in Blackface Photo
The medical school that Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam attended has been unable to determine who was pictured in a racist photo appeared on a 1984 yearbook page.
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NTSB Faults Washington Gas Equipment in Deadly 2016 Apartment Explosion in Silver Spring
A gas company’s faulty equipment is the most likely cause of an explosion at a Silver Spring apartment complex that killed seven people, the NTSB said Tuesday.