Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Reading archive 2023-01-31

Rare mussel species, nearly wiped out, gets rebirth in Virginia river

D.C. man charged with killing 13-year-old he said was breaking into cars: Jason Lewis, who works for the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation, turned himself in Tuesday on a second-degree murder charge, his attorney said

These everyday items endanger the environment. Here’s how to handle them.: How to safely dispose of paint, batteries, light bulbs and other potentially risky products cluttering up your cabinets.

New Pa. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is on a GOP charm offensive: The new Democratic governor decisively won the battleground state in November with bipartisan support. He believes he can govern the same way.

Oil companies post record-smashing profits as gas prices creep up: ExxonMobil’s $55.7 billion earnings report Tuesday, and Chevron’s windfall reported last week, have created a target for frustrated drivers and the White House

Ukraine intel chief predicted Russia’s war. He says Crimea will be retaken.

A conservative judge helped stop Trump on Jan. 6. He wants to finish the job.: Michael Luttig, one of the most celebrated legal minds of his generation, never ascended to the Supreme Court. But many think the retired jurist played a far more consequential role for the nation. Now he envisions ‘the beginning of the end of Donald Trump.’

Opinion  A monumentally modest change to D.C.’s height limit could reinvigorate downtown

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