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At the Capitol, a March 4 threat from militant Trump supporters proves a mirage
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Students return to northern Virginia classrooms for first time in months
Hannah Natanson, The Washington Post
Feb. 16, 2021
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Teresa Hodge, right, teaches her preschool class at Bucknell Elementary School in Alexandria, Va., on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
Bucknell Elementary School Principal LaRonda Peterson stood in the doorway of a newly reopened classroom Tuesday morning, arms folded, alert for signs of trouble.
A small boy in a blue jacket popped into view. He had just been released for a midmorning break. He took a few halting steps toward Peterson, and she backed into the hallway to maintain an appropriate social distance, her wide smile apparent even behind her mask.
Students return to northern Virginia classrooms for first time in months
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Vaccine wait is longer for children
Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
Feb. 15, 2021
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Amelie Gueorguieva and her mother, Anna Gueorguieva, pose near Bancroft Elementary School in the District of Columbia on Feb. 4, 2021.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
WASHINGTON - Anna Gueorguieva had big plans for 2021: After she and her 10-year-old daughter Amelie got the coronavirus vaccine, they would visit Gueorguieva s parents in Bulgaria and maybe also travel through Asia. In the fall, Amelie would return to school for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
But when Gueorguieva, a World Bank senior economist who lives in the District of Columbia, asked her doctor when children in D.C. would be immunized, she learned that there are no vaccines yet available for kids her daughter s age, and none on the horizon.
Impeachment Speed headline here and here
Mike DeBonis, Tom Hamburger, Matt Viser and Amy Gardner, The Washington Post
Feb. 11, 2021
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Stephen Parlato of Boulder, Colo., holds an anti-Trump sign outside Union Station as former president Donald Trump s second impeachment trial continued on Thursday.Washington Post photo by Matt McClain
WASHINGTON - The Capitol was still littered with the wreckage left by the violent mob of Donald Trump supporters when President-elect Joe Biden phoned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the afternoon of Jan. 8.
Just 48 hours after the deadly attack, Democratic lawmakers - including Pelosi of California and top Senate Democrat Charles Schumer of New York - had quickly coalesced behind a plan to try to force Trump from office, one that appeared headed toward an unprecedented second impeachment.
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