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    The White House declined to say Wednesday exactly when President Joe Biden was briefed on the classified documents discovered to be improperly housed at the Penn Biden Center, despite commitment from the president to act transparently throughout the investigation.
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    Karon Blake shooting: Suspect in death of 13-year-old boy is a DC government employee
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