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- Is your commute just a game to you? [WAMU]
- Congressional GOP signaling it wants D.C. on a much tighter leash. [Post]
- Larry’s lovin’ being governor of Maryland. [Washingtonian]
- How long it takes to get downtown from each Metro station. [GGW]
- Most severe case of lead poisoning in D.C. in decades happened in home sanctioned by housing officials. [Post]
- How Metro service cuts affect low income riders. [WAMU]
- Taylor Gourmet co-owner at signing of Trump’s regulation order. [DailyMail]
- Don’t worry, the rom com lives! [Vulture]
- No bids yet for historic Cotton Annex building, and the clock is ticking. [WBJ]
- Elderly Syrian couple who built a life in Maryland may struggle to return because of Trump’s ban. [Post]
- Big protest against ban at Supreme Court on Monday night. [WUSA]
- House staffers who helped craft the ban had to sign NDAs. [Politico]
- Regional police departments joshin’ around. [Twitter]
- Meet the Smithsonian’s beer historian. [WCP]
- The irony is strong here, folks. [Twitter]
- The new acting AG oversaw conviction against Virginia Governor McConnell. [Post]
- Today’s the last day to enroll in a 2017 healthcare plan. [Healthcare.gov]
- ICYMI: Have you seen Ollie?
- ICYMI: Dulles border officials coerced as many as 60 people into signing away rights, lawsuit says.
- This Day In DCist: LivingSocial stops producing live events, but everything is probably totally fine after that.
Rachel Kurzius