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- D.C.’s DIY music houses face harassment from alt-right trolls. [Washingtonian]
- Mayor’s aide returning to helm of Child and Family Services Agency. [Post]
- Washington’s lopsided loss hurts playoff dreams. [NBC4]
- Muslim women are learning self-defense in response to rise in hate crimes. [WAMU]
- Merrick Garland is coming back to the D.C. bench in January. [Buzzfeed]
- Kuwait switches event from Four Seasons to Trump International Hotel. [ThinkProgress]
- Struggling families turn to Craigslist for holiday help. [Post]
- Shake Shack gets gluten-free bread. [Eater]
- Barcelona shut down by Health Dept. on Monday. [Washingtonian]
- Fairfax schools didn’t revoke licenses of teachers accused of sexual misconduct. [NBC4]
- Fox is testing the limits of D.C.’s body camera program footage. [Fox 5]
- Owner of Grassroots Gourmet explains why she’s closing. [Blade]
- ICYMI: D.C. Council votes today on paid leave, even as the way to pay for it is up in the air.
- ICYMI: Local groups are forming the D.C. Justice for Muslims Coalition.
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Rachel Kurzius