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- How to properly indulge in all-you-can-eat sushi. [WCP]
- D.C. students are back at school. [Post]
- D.C.’s least authentic poke bowls. [Washingtonian]
- Moxy Hotel is coming to K Street and 11th on October. [Popville]
- Three people were shot in three incidents Monday night. [Post]
- Tastee Diner in Bethesda warns of layoffs because of Marriott headquarters construction nearby. [WTOP]
- As school starts again, parents are worried about drug activity near a D.C. elementary school. [WJLA]
- Where to get tiki cocktails. [Eater]
- Adrian Peterson signs a one-year deal with the Washington football team after injuries have taken out several running backs. [WJLA]
- Immigration to the U.S., and especially to Washington, is a matter of course for many of the people of the Salvadoran town of Intipuca. Immigration politics don’t matter. [AP via US News and World Report]
- A man threatened to kill people and rammed into parked cars at a Fairfax mosque on Sunday. [WTOP]
- Georgetown’s Guapos will open on the Waterfront next week. [Popville]
- Police have arrested a man for allegedly luring someone into a fake Uber to rob them. [WTOP]
- Police are searching for suspects in sex assault cases that happened near the Washington Convention Center in Shaw. [WJLA]
- ICYMI: Here’s how these fancy crosswalks get made.
- ICYMI: Ofo is out of D.C., but you can buy one of their bikes if you want it.
- This Day In DCist: Watching people watching the eclipse.
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