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  • By a margin of three percentage points, Terry McAuliffe will be the next governor of Virginia. Now comes the hard part for him: Governing. [Post]
  • The race between the two Marks who want to be Attorney General of Virginia is in a dead heat. A recount is expected. [Post]
  • The average D.C. home sold for more than $800,000 in September, a 22 percent increase from last year. [WBJ]
  • The National Zoo’s tiger cubs will take a dip today. We’ll have photos later. [Release]
  • At least 18 teens aged 16 and 17 registered to vote yesterday in Takoma. [WTOP]
  • Perry’s will return to its Japanese roots. [GOG]
  • Toki Underground will continue serving food at Union Market during lunchtime, but it won’t be ramen. [WBJ]
  • This is what low-income and homeless services nonprofit So Others Might Eat’s mixed-used development near the Benning Road Metro station will look like. [Housing Complex]
  • There’s an Alexandria, Va. connection to 12 Years A Slave. [NBC4]
  • This Day in DCist: David Grosso defeated incumbent Councilmember Michael Brown, who would go on to do this.