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Brown records her show for the Daily Wire from her house in Washington, D.C., and often brings her daughter to the speaking engagements she travels to all over the country.

“I am being dead serious,” Vance said in a Nov. 20 fireside chat with Boyle that was livestreamed on the White House YouTube channel, calling him “the most well-sourced journalist in Washington, D.C.”

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Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D.C., found significant legal problems with the data-sharing agreement between the two agencies and blocked the policy from continuing, in the first detailed ruling on the arrangement.

PJM, a nonprofit, sets rules on how to connect resources to the grid and manage transmission for 13 states and Washington, D.C., covering more than 65 million customers.

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Alice wants to organize a march in Washington D.C. to force the president’s reluctant hand, but Carrie prefers a more genteel strategy.

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