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Michael Brice-Saddler

Michael Brice-Saddler

Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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This DEI officer left before Trump’s purge. He worries about what’s next.

Victor LaGroon, the first-ever DEI officer for the Department of Veterans Affairs, left his post in 2023, fearing future political targeting of his work.
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Officials announce updated road and Metro closures for inauguration

Details still remain murky for how attendees can watch the main events at Capital One Arena.
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A D.C. pizzeria welcomed Trump back to the city. Some customers did...

A co-founder at Menomale Pizza in Washington was criticized by customers and residents after posting a congratulations message to Donald Trump on social media after he won the presidential election.
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D.C. AG sues major construction company, alleging pollution of wate...

Fort Myer Construction operates two asphalt plants in the District and is a preferred contractor with the city, with tens of millions of dollars in contracts over the years.
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Plans unveiled for National Mall memorial for slain journalists

The concept designs are for D.C.’s first public memorial to celebrate press freedom and honor the journalists who have been slain while doing their jobs.
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A D.C. Ethiopian restaurant was struggling. Then its TikTok went vi...

The TikTok, which got nearly 1 million views in five days, has helped bring a surge of customers to Dukem Ethiopian Restaurant.
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Statues near White House vandalized during Gaza cease-fire protest

National Park Service workers power-washed sculptures in Lafayette Square that were graffitied and vandalized during a Gaza cease-fire protest on Saturday.
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D.C. sent $10,800 to dozens of new moms. Here’s how it changed thei...

Some in the Strong Families, Strong Futures pilot program used the funds to set up their first bank account or buy baby formula. Others used it to live large, temporarily.
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Frustrated by Biden, Black men ponder their options

Outside Detroit, some see little change from four years ago and have not decided how to vote in November
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Men arrested in burglary, chase investigation in Prince George’s

The suspect and officer were released from a hospital with nonfatal injuries. Police believe the two suspects are connected to a string of recent burglaries.
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D.C. SNAP recipients will get temporary boost in February, city says

The boost follows a months-long disagreement between the D.C. mayor and council on whether implementing the boost was viable.