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Nationals’ bullpen collapses in the eighth inning as the Orioles rally to a 5-3 win 

Sean Doolittle was dinged for two homers, and Daniel Hudson allowed a go-ahead three-run shot as Washington fell to 4-7.

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Sean Doolittle wants to be a better ally. He will protest with his teammates, if they choose to. 

The outspoken Nationals closer is prepared to leverage his platform. And he has a message to teammates: If you kneel, I’ll kneel right beside you.

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Julie Donaldson hired by Washington’s NFL team to replace radio voice Larry Michael 

Donaldson is believed to be the first woman to be a full-time member of an NFL team’s broadcast crew.

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Daniel Snyder is detrimental to the welfare of the NFL. He must go. 

Washington’s pro football franchise offers little to the league beyond losing and disgrace.

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If Washington picks Red Tails, Tuskegee Airmen nonprofit wants to make sure it’s done right 

Some question whether the pioneering African American aviators should become an NFL mascot.

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Daniel Snyder no longer has a choice, and he knows it. Battle over name has reached its endgame. 

There’s no need for a “thorough review.” Just change the name as soon as possible.

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Baseball won’t be a diversion. It will be a reminder of how serious this pandemic truly is. 

The players are back at Nationals Park, but that doesn’t mean we’re back to normal.

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Redskins to remove George Preston Marshall’s name from all team material 

The franchise’s founder was football’s leading segregationist.

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What we see in a flag or a noose or a black racer is telling. We can do better. 

If what happened in Talladega was a misunderstanding, it speaks to our lack of understanding.

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How Bubba Wallace ended up assigned to a garage stall containing a noose 

It appears one assumption and one major coincidence triggered an FBI investigation.

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America can’t act like a team, and it might cost us the return of sports 

No fun in dysfunction: A divided country can abide by the simple measures that could make our leagues’ attempts to resume play successful.

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Will MLB’s health and safety plan hold up once baseball returns? It will be a tough task. 

The sport’s plan for a 2020 season leaves a lot to discretion and chance.

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Racist hate for Bubba Wallace was inevitable. Now NASCAR must stand with him. 

As the organization investigates, the sport’s leading voices must be heard.

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Racist hate for Bubba Wallace was inevitable. Now NASCAR must stand with him. 

As the organization investigates, the sport’s leading voices must be heard.

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