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Maura Judkis

Maura Judkis

Features Reporter at The Washington Post

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At pardoning ceremony, Trump informs turkey of all he’s accomplished

“Last year’s turkey pardons are totally invalid,” Trump said at the annual event.
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What’s going on with Trump’s gold ‘Oval Office’ sign?

We asked design experts to read the writing on the White House wall and tell us what they see
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7 takeaways from Cheryl Hines’s memoir

In “Unscripted,” the actress and wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses vaccines, her husband’s affection for roadkill and the time that meeting Trump made her break out in hives.
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Scream clubs are the latest way to bellow into the void.
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Who is Lindsey Halligan, the interim U.S. attorney prosecuting Jame...

Before she was sworn in Monday as an interim U.S. attorney, Halligan, a 36-year-old former White House aide, had no prosecutorial experience.
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Beauty, pain and the impossible Birkin bag

An exercise in utter futility attracts hopeful crowds at New York Fashion Week. (No, it’s not a runway show.)
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On Trump’s hand, it’s not just the bruise. It’s the (apparent) cove...

A makeup artist who worked on the 2024 ‘The Apprentice’ film critiques the president’s much-discussed hand discoloration
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We went people-watching at the zoo with primatologists. Here’s what...

Sometimes the world can feel like a zoo. Especially when it comes to parenting.
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At 25, ‘Bring It On’ deserves all the spirit fingers

The classic cheerleading film, starring Kirsten Dunst, still has what it takes to get a crowd going.
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A dirtbag tour of DC with memoirist Rax King, author of ‘Sloppy’

In “Sloppy,” Rax King writes about her years stripping, shoplifting and screwing up. She led us through the highlights of Washington vice.
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On Saturday, millennials play mah-jongg

Grandma’s favorite game is popping up at nightspots in D.C. and around the country.