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Nick Cannon takes a weekly Howard class where he visits a D.C. jail and learns with inmates
The “America’s Got Talent” host aspires to get a PhD and bolster his activism.
In the D.C. area, home sales are up, but inventory isn’t keeping pace
The good news is the price sellers command is up and the amount of time to close a deal is down. The bad news is that pickings are slim, with year-over-year active listings down 14.5 percent in September.
 
These are the D.C. restaurants that insiders predict will get Michelin stars
About 60 chefs, restaurateurs and industry insiders provided The Post with their predictions for the city's first Michelin Guide.
 

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D.C. police arrest man in killing that sparked triple shooting in Northeast Washington
Sean Smith of Northeast is charged with second-degree murder in the killing of Matthew Walker.
Trains single-tracking on Metro’s Blue, Orange and Silver lines after track problem
Trains are single-tracking between Smithsonian and Federal Center SW. Expect delays.
 
Why the Redskins’ potential for this season is still up for debate
Morale is high after a three-game win streak, but three distinct waves of challenges will define Washington's season.
 

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Delays for riders on Metro’s Green Line
Delays for Metro's Green Line, as trains were sharing a track between the College Park and Greenbelt stops. There was a problem with a track.
 
One of Clinton’s biggest critics in email case says he’d tell Trump not to jail her
Former attorney general Michael Mukasey says “It would be like a banana republic” if Trump were to put Clinton behind bars.
 
New regulations aim to bring the D.C. taxi industry into the digital age
Digital meters and “tap and go” payment systems are mandated to be in place next summer.