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  • Sen.-elect Cory Booker says he’ll “absolutely” consider moving to a neighborhood like Anacostia when he comes to D.C.: “I really savor living in neighborhoods where there’s great people struggling to make America real for all Americans.” [CNN]
  • D.C. public school enrollment increased this year, with charter schools growing faster. [Post]
  • Chancellor Kaya Henderson’s State of D.C. Public Schools speech offered more inspiration than specifics. [WAMU]
  • The Richmond Free Press won’t use the “racist” Washington football team name anymore. [AP]
  • Poll: The Cooch continues to fall behind McAuliffe. [NBC4]
  • Mayor Gray will open the modernized Cardozo Education Campus, nee Cardozo High School, today, which cost $130 million to update. [AP]
  • Richard Florida says D.C. “is well on its way to becoming America’s ‘second city.'” [Atlantic]
  • Living Social’s CEO likes to move, make tiny profits of the homes. [WBJ]
  • Bread is back. [Young & Hungry]
  • This Day in DCist: Metro proposed discontinuing part of some Southeast bus routes because of rock throwing.