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  • This guy is trying to run every street (all 2,023 of them) and alley in D.C. [Washingtonian]
  • How Bloomberg News’ Washington bureau discussed 2020 coverage when the boss announced his candidacy. [NYT]
  • Do the Wizards actually have a shot at the playoffs? [The Athletic]
  • An argument for giving nonstates—like D.C.—full congressional representation. [Politico]
  • Before being expelled from the priesthood, Cardinal McCarrick secretly gave nearly $1 million to a group whose founder was accused of sexual misconduct. [Post]
  • Armed with a rifle, a Republican official in Virginia staged a protest outside Delegate Mark Levine’s Alexandria home. [Washingtonian]
  • A D.C. mom talks about the benefits she experienced from “magic mushrooms,” which helped treat her postpartum depression. [WJLA]
  • Here’s how the District is preparing for rising sea levels and the threat to waterfront real estate. [Bisnow]
  • The D.C. Council pushed legislation forward that would rename One Judiciary Square as the Marion S. Barry Jr. Building. [Twitter]
  • A man died after falling from rocks in a Maryland state park. [Post]
  • The Washington Defenders are first in the XFL East division. [Twitter]
  • The daughter of a Bush-era Cabinet official is being held without bond after being accused of first-degree murder. [Post]
  • ICYMI: A video exploring an abandoned D.C. high school prompts fascination and concern.
  • ICYMI: A new bill would mandate lead testing at all D.C.-owned playgrounds with synthetic materials.
  • This Day in DCist: A Georgetown rabbi plead guilty to 52 counts of voyeurism.