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- Bowser is shaking up her cabinet already. [WCP]
- Yet more rain. [CWG]
- Is Mike Isabella stepping away from his company? [Washingtonian]
- Bryce Harper declines $300 million from Nats. Is LA next? [LA Times]
- For fans of the hyperlocal, some noteworthy ANC results. [WCP]
- Not planning to cook on Thanksgiving? Here’s where you can go to eat instead. [Eater]
- D.C. will open a halfway house for hundreds of former inmates in Northeast next year. [Post]
- Would half of HQ2 in Crystal City even be a noticeable difference? [Washingtonian]
- Why this stretch of 17th street by the National Mall is closed until 4 p.m. [WTOP]
- Bowser talks balancing her demanding job with motherhood. [FOX 5]
- There’s a major power loss in Silver Spring this morning, with lots of street lights and traffic signals out. [Post]
- MS-13 associate who organized a videotaped revenge killing will face life in prison. [Post]
- ICYMI: A priest at a Columbia Heights Catholic Church has been arrested and charged for sexually abusing a teenage girl.
- ICYMI: After decades, the greatest gravestone in D.C. has an occupant.
- ICYMI: Group does not regret protesting Tucker Carlson at his house.
- This Day in DCist: The D.C. GOP was celebrating its “most successful” local election in a decade.
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Natalie Delgadillo