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- Howard bans Netflix to improve wi-fi. [The Hilltop]
- An autopsy found that Marion Barry’s son, Christopher Barry, died of a PCP overdose. [AP via WUSA9]
- Children’s hospital gets 12 acres at Walter Reed. [Post]
- Montgomery County schools superintendent says enough with the walkouts. [Post]
- LeBron James donates $2.5 million to the African American History and Culture Museum toward Muhammad Ali exhibit. [Washingtonian]
- “Fun uncle’s” origami money sculptures wind up at the Smithsonian’s Museum of American History. [Washington]
- Yvette Alexander fined $600 for failing to disclose two board memberships. [LL]
- MGM National Harbor casino is in the final stages of hiring ahead of a December opening. [Post]
- Traffic signals on 16th Street are now optimized for buses. [GGW]
- Eater names Tail Up Goat the restaurant of the year, among other “year-end” accolades. [Eater]
- D.C. Council holds hearing on immigration enforcement. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Dulles is getting a Washington Football Team-themed restaurant.
- ICYMI: Bernie Sanders rallied with hundreds of supporters, cheering the defeat of the TPP.
- This Day In DCist: Remembering Team America, a D.C. soccer team that played just one season.
Rachel Sadon