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U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb put a pause on her order until Dec. 11 to allow the Trump administration time to appeal.
The Politics Hour was live in Fairfax, Virginia at Fair Oaks Mall with U.S. Representative James Walkinshaw and former House Delegate David Ramadan.
This week on Get Out There, we're getting ready for Thanksgiving with some of the best places to enjoy a meal away from home.
MBS goes to Washington. Maduro says he’d talk.
Congress releases the Epstein files. ICE targets Charlotte.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser faces the difficult task of appeasing the interests of a President her city voted overwhelmingly against. Washington Post investigative reporter Jonathan O’Connell shares how she has she fared one year into his term.
Masked federal agents. Unmarked vans.
The Labor Department will report on hiring and unemployment. The report, which was delayed by a government shutdown, is somewhat stale but could offer clues about the strength or weakness of the job market.
WAMU's Jackson Sinnenberg reports on the new food as medicine program forming in Prince George's County.
Grab your measuring cups and get ready to be super hungry.
We sit down with him to talk about his new collection of essays.
The Saudi prince has pledged to invest handsomely in the U.S.
The Trump administration didn’t send a delegation to Brazil.
The data center would be located at the old Dickerson coal-fired power plant site. Residents, state officials, and local environmental groups are weighing what it will mean for the area.
Some of us love hosting. Some of us dread it. And some of us are just trying to show up as good guests.
The Federal Aviation Administration says we have 3,000 fewer controllers than we need. 
Violence interrupter Rodriguez Rodney Norman says Ward 8 made him who he is, "A man trying to change the same streets that raised me."
Stories WAMU is following this week include a data center project in Montgomery County generating controversy, a vote on Metro funding, and The Politics Hour hitting the road.
These intrusions aren’t always about money. Most of the time, they’re about positioning.
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