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- DC's speed cameras work on most drivers, but a small group of out-of-state serial speeders rack up hundreds of tickets and ignore the fines. -- (Washingtonian)
- Redbrick terminating lease at Sandlot in Bridge District. -- (WBJ)
- Trump's ballroom obsession. -- (WaPo)
- Fixing up an abandoned home. -- (NYT)
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