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- Chelsea Manning plans to move back to Maryland. [Twitter]
- Trump’s top three picks for the Supreme Court. [NBC]
- David Brooks has a predictably terrible take on the Women’s March. [Washingtonian]
- Two takes on Sean Spicer’s flailing tap dance around the truth. [Politico / Slate]
- Journalists call for an era of collaboration in attempting to cover the world of conflicts of interest and alternatives facts that we now inhabit. [Guardian]
- Alexandrians are none too happy that Richard Spencer has taken up space in town. [Buzzfeed]
- There’s also (of course) a place serving Richard Spencer Punch. [WCP]
- What the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Museum is up to these days. [HillRag]
- It cost this man $33,000 to fight a directive of a $500 mailbox. [Post]
- Police in Prince George’s County are searching for a man who shot a woman at a bus stop. [Fox5]
- Pineapple and Pearls was named D.C.’s best restaurant, and it’s increasing prices beginning in April. [Washingtonian]
- Comet Ping Pong shooter offered a plea deal but details haven’t been released. [Post]
- ICYMI: What we wish for in D.C.’s dining scene this year.
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Rachel Sadon