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Afternoon Shots: December 4
Walmart opens, President Obama’s dog knocks down a little kid, and more to know tonight.
The District’s first two Walmarts opened Wednesday morning. [Washington City Paper]
DC’s newest mayoral candidate is Council member David Catania, who might launch an independent run. [Capital Comment]
People in Washington have reduced the amount they drive by 5 percent since the beginning of the 21st century. [Post]
Tune into 106.7 The Fan tomorrow morning if you want to hear Toronto Mayor Rob Ford talk about the NFL. [Capital Comment]
Season two of House of Cards debuts next February 14, because nothing says Valentine’s Day like binge-watching Netflix. [After Hours]
New York Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio is considering DC Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson to run New York schools. [New York Times]
The Obamas’ dog, Sunny, knocked over a toddler at a White House event today. [Huffington Post]
And here’s some bad video footage of the collision:
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