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TOP NEWS | December 11, 2022 [Web version](   [USC QB Caleb Williams becomes DC region's first Heisman winner]( D.C. native and University of Southern California quarterback Caleb Williams has become the first player from the DMV region to win the Heisman Trophy, college football's most coveted award. [READ MORE](   [Road closures for Sunday's Jingle All the Way race]( The Jingle All the Way 5K/15K race will lead to road closures this Sunday. Here's what you need to know. [READ MORE](   SPONSORED CONTENT [Open Season 2023 FEHB Guide | Download now!]( Get helpful pointers as you make 2023 FEHB selections this open season! In our exclusive Federal News Network ebook, we share details on what's changing and what's new, along with tips from benefits experts and links to OPM resources. 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