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News & Politics DC’s New Women’s Soccer Team Plays Its First-Ever Match on Saturday. Here’s What You Need to Know. DC Power FC will take the pitch this weekend. Sports, Soccer, Women's Soccer, DC Power FC | 3 months ago
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Fired by Trump, an Inspector General Writes a Book on Why the Job Matters