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April 28, 2026

Correspondents' Dinner Shooting, Ride Share Freebies, and the Blue Reflecting Pool

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Correspondents' Dinner Shooting, Ride Share Freebies, and the Blue Reflecting Pool

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We’re talking about the fallout from the White House Correspondents Association shooting over the weekend; we’re talking about the ride-share app Empower and its latest fight with DC. We’ll also take a dip, metaphorically, in the debate over Trump’s plans for the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. And a question that will affect the upcoming DC mayoral election: Does the Post editorial board still have any sway over local voters? 


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