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Burger Based on New Salacious Trump Blackmail Claims | Patch PM

MGM National Harbor's art collection | African-American student accused of creating "KKK" Twitter threat | FCC: Ignore unknown numbers

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'Golden Showers' Burger Takes on Salacious Donald Trump Report

A furor grows in the political world over an unsubstantiated report that allegedly recounts Russian surveillance of President-elect Donald Trump's boudoir habits when he traveled to Russia in past years. And a Bethesda restaurant is embracing the uproar.

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Community restaurant at 7776 Norfolk Ave. in Bethesda has temporarily added a "Golden Showers" burger combo to its menu. >>> Read more.

Annapolis Consultant Compiles MGM National Harbor Art Collection

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Atlantic Arts consultant Mark Myers of Annapolis has compiled a permanent art exhibit at the new MGM National Harbor venue that the company says rivals many museums, and includes a metal sculpture from Nobel Prize-winning musician and artist Bob Dylan. The MGM National Harbor Heritage Collection encompasses 68 pieces by 33 artists. >>> Read more.

'KKK' Twitter Threat Came from African-American Student: Police

  • A 14-year-old African-American student is charged as a juvenile with making racist and threatening tweets aimed at Arundel High School.

FCC Warns 'Don't Answer Calls from Unknown Numbers'

  • If you don't recognize a phone number calling you, the FCC advises to let it go to voicemail to avoid scammers this time of year.

Presidential Inauguration: DC Metro Airports Say Prepare for Crowds Jan. 19-22

  • Visitors coming into town? Reagan National and Dulles International is offering travel tips

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