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Glenn Maxwell's explosive, unbeaten 106 propelled Washington Freedom to a dominant 113-run victory over Los Angeles Knight ...
Opal Lee, 98, (center) will not attend this year’s Walk of Freedom, recognizing the Juneteenth holiday, due to health ...
Washington joins six other states in denying privilege for confidential communications about sexual abuse in the confessional ...
Washington state lawmakers this year imposed a new tax that has already sent tremors through the state’s tech titans and ...
The National Park Service will waive entrance fees to celebrate Juneteenth this Thursday. WASHINGTON — The National Park ...
Putting on his inimitable best for champions Washington Freedom, captain Maxwell, who had a wretched time in the Indian ...
Hundreds of people are expected to walk across the 11th Street bridge on Juneteenth to commemorate the 1852 Freedom Walk across the Anacostia River.
Glenn Maxwell struck a 48-ball century as Washington Freedom thrashed Los Angeles Knight Riders by 113 runs in Major League ...
Still in first place but staggered by last Saturday's uncharacteristic collapse against the Carolina Courage, the Washington Freedom will look to rebound from the three-goal defeat at RFK Stadium ...
The former Washington Freedom midfielder had lost her job when the Women's United Soccer Association suspended operations in September. Her soon-to-be-fiance, United goalkeeper Nick Rimando ...
Thanks to Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell's undefeated knocks, Rachin Ravindra assisted the Washington Freedom in bowling out the San Francisco Unicorns for 145 before making their target in 16 overs.
The version of the quote that widely circulated online was shortened and simplified, but it accurately preserved the meaning of Washington's original words as delivered in a March 15, 1783, speech.