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Wednesday's Must Reads
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- The DC Council has set temporary limits on how people can protest in residential areas in the city. -- (WaPo)
- Starbucks: Get back to the office or get fired. -- (WSJ)
- Clyde's group bringing "rustic nautical eatery" to Union Market. -- (Washingtonian)
- The Balance gym folks are bringing a new gym to The Stacks. -- (WBJ)
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