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With the House set to vote as soon as Tuesday, efforts by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and others marked a new test as to whether Democrats, largely led by women in the House and Senate, could sway Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) and deliver the help they long have promised to millions of Americans.
The stickmen from the film The Blair Witch Project hangs outside of Michael Robinson’s house.(Video: Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)
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A reporter spends the night near where the main characters in the 1999 horror classic met their fate — about 60 miles from D.C. in rural Maryland. The assignment? To seek out witches and ghosts.
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