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House committee moves to block D.C.’s assisted-suicide law
House Republicans vote to negate the city’s aid-in-dying law.
History’s love letters provide heartfelt glimpses of the ‘devoted’ and ‘besotted’
For Valentine’s Day, staff at the Library of Congress share samples from the days when people put pen to paper to express their feelings.
 
Protester arrested outside D.C. school is Afghan refugee
Police allege man pushed police officer during demonstration.

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White House to resume public tours in March after unusually long break
Lawmakers — who arrange for the tours for their constituents — had been agitating over the break.
 
A look inside the D.C.-area’s most expensive homes for sale
The listings range from $5.6 million to $8.95 million.
 

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Police seeking a carjacker chased the wrong vehicle up I-295. They arrested the driver anyway.
He wasn’t the man wanted in a car theft and shooting, but he has been charged with drug possession.
 
Suspect who was arrested in multiple-victim shooting outside D.C. liquor store sought revenge, police say
The man charged last week with wounding four people in June thought one of them had fatally stabbed an acquaintance, court documents say.