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Updated 9/16 with additional information and commentary on the week 2 matchup

In what seem like familiar words, Taylor Heinicke was named the Washington Football Team’s starting quarterback today after week 1 starter Ryan Fitzpatrick was placed on injured reserve after suffering an injury this past Sunday (hip sublexation).


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According to the Washington Post, Holly operates a second farm in Florida and has been cited for “multiple animal welfare violations that include inadequate veterinary care, unsafe enclosures and dirty conditions, according to USDA inspection records.”

Prince George’s County Animal Services were not involved in the capture, but were notified by the farm owners on Monday that the zebras had been recovered.


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9/8/21, 10:30AM Update: Adam Schefter has tweeted clarification on Tanya Snyder’s comments on his podcast, stating that a Washington Football Team spokesperson said the list of eight names were a selection of names that were highlighted in the WFT’s Making the Brand Video, and not a final list of potential name candidates.

Tanya Snyder, co-CEO of the Washington Football Team and wife of team co-owner Dan Snyder, announced the final 8 names that remain in contention as the nickname for the Washington Football Team via Adam Schefter’s podcast.


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President Biden Visits Marines at Walter Reed Who Were Injured in Afghanistan Airport Bombing

President Joe Biden made a visit to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda on Thursday night to meet with U.S. Marines who were injured in the terrorist attack that occurred at the Kabul airport on August, 26.


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Jose Andres to Provide Over 100,000 Meals to Those in Need in Louisiana

Chef José Andrés tweeted Sunday that he was in New Orleans, Louisiana with his World Central Kitchen and was prepared to supply over 100,000 meals to those in need in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.


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Maryland Board of Education Votes to Mandate Masks for All Schools

Today the Maryland State Board of Education voted 11-1 for an emergency regulation to require all children and adults to wear masks in public schools statewide. This decision was made in an effort to preserve in-person learning as the Delta variant spreads at alarming rates.


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