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  2. Response to the Department of Government Efficiency

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    The role of the Department of Government Efficiency within the US federal government, including the extent of its power, is a matter of debate.. The actions of DOGE's de facto leader Elon Musk and his associates have faced criticism, opposition, and lawsuits because of mass firings and perceived conflict of interests with Musk's business empire.

  3. Liza Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Liza Donnelly was born in Washington DC. She learned to draw by tracing over other artists, and aspired to have work in The New Yorker from a young age. [24] She is a graduate of Sidwell Friends School [citation needed] and Earlham College, and has taken cartooning classes at the School of Visual Arts and Parsons School of Design.

  4. Stevie Young - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Crawford Young Jr. (born 11 December 1956) is an Australian musician, and the rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist for the Australian rock & roll band AC/DC.He joined the band in April 2014, to record the group's Rock or Bust album, but was not announced as an official member of the band until September of that year.

  5. Lead contamination in Washington, D.C., drinking water

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    Within this new outlet, there are several articles that use incriminating and extreme headlines to grab the readers attention about the DC Water system. Many media outlets have compared the Flint Water Crisis to the decades old water issue in Washington, DC because both problems pertain to lead in drinking water.

  6. Garfinckel's - Wikipedia

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    This retail mercantile business was founded in 1905, as Julius Garfinkle & Co. by Julius Garfinckel (1872–1936), originally employing 10 clerks. The store opened on October 2, 1905, at 1226 F St. NW in Washington, D.C. [3] By August 1924, the spelling of the store name was modified to Julius Garfinckel & Co. [4]

  7. Elizabeth Cardozo Barker - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Cardozo Barker was born in Washington, D.C., where she lived until she retired in 1970. [3] She was interviewed for the Black Women Oral History Project along with both of her sisters, Margaret Cardozo Holmes and Catherine Cardozo Lewis.

  8. TLC (group) - Wikipedia

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    Through a connection at the hair salon where Watkins worked, [11] the group eventually managed to arrange an audition with singer Perri "Pebbles" Reid, who had started her own management and production company, Pebbitone. Impressed by the girls, Reid renamed the group TLC, an initialism for the names Tionne, Lisa, and Crystal.

  9. Robert Roth (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Roth (born 1950) was an active member of the anti-war, anti-racism and anti-imperialism movements of the 1960s and 1970s and a key member of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) political movement in the Columbia University Chapter in New York, where he eventually presided.