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Todayâs News Update
Krissah Thompson
In survey results, a complex portrait emerges of black women who feel confident but vulnerable, who have high self-esteem and who find career success more vital to them than marriage.
Bill Turque
DeâShawn Wright announced that Coolidge and Roosevelt high schools would have their renovations postponed for a year and that he wouldnât send his child to either school because of the poor conditions.
Michael S. Rosenwald
After publishing his first book, the politico-turned-author has found a surprising new home for his prose: The Baltimore Sun.
Jeremy Borden
Aaron Thomas is faced with charges in connection with an attack on three teenage girls in Prince William County.
Mike DeBonis
Investigation finds no illegality, but raises a lot of questions about the process.
Del Quentin Wilber
The agent testified in hearings before a federal judge called to determine whether Hinckley should be granted more freedom from his psychiatric hospital.
See page B2 of your morning Metro section to read more.
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