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Amid gains, D.C. students exhibit achievement gaps
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Vietnam Women’s Memorial celebrates 20 years on the Mall
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Federal job satisfaction now lowest since 2010
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Washington area religion events
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Congress says five D.C. residents enrolled in Obamacare
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