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Maura Judkis

Maura Judkis

Features Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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‘Kamala couture’ is a great fit at New York Fashion Week

The most popular accessory at N.Y. Fashion Week was support for Kamala Harris.
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In a partisan town, does Political Pattie’s stand a chance?

The vibe at Political Pattie’s on U Street is right down the middle, and there’s nothing more controversial than that.
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Politics is getting more ridiculous. So are the T-shirts.

A speedy meme cycle has made the political merch faster, stranger and more sarcastic than ever.
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Humane Society Legislative Fund endorses Kamala Harris

The Humane Society Legislative Fund endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris amid an election cycle rife with bizarre animal cruelty stories.
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Review | As Victoria’s Secret mounts a comeback, a look back at its...

In “Selling Sexy,” Lauren Sherman and Chantal Fernandez examine the men who built -- and almost destroyed -- Victoria’s Secret.
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The high-pressure world of moving priceless museum art

Art moving, involving security escorts and heist-like intricacy, is where manual labor meets the sublime.
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Hypnosis? Colonoscopy? What some people will do to avoid Election Day.

Americans on how to avoid or cope with Election Day: flee to a cabin, or flee the country. Try surgery ... or psilocybin.
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President Biden’s granddaughter Naomi is expecting her first child

Naomi Biden, 30, revealed that she is pregnant in a post on Instagram.
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Review | Nearly 100 artworks that diagnosed America well before the...

The Rubell Museum’s “American Vignettes: Symbols, Society and Satire” reveals a national ambivalence that long predates any particular election result.
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With Trump returning, D.C. is dazed and dismayed by déjà vu

As the capital prepares for Donald Trump’s return, Washingtonians are facing an eerie blend of the familiar and the unknown.
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Analysis | X is Elon’s world. Threads is a mess. Is Bluesky any bet...

Is Bluesky any better than X? It certainly seems to be better than Threads.