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A Massachusetts city known for celebrating the occult is drawing attention after its mayor snapped a photo that appears to show a scowling face trapped in a streetlamp. Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll shared the photo on Twitter on Wednesday. Many on social media say it looks like a man’s face, with a furrowed brow. Others say it should be no surprise in the city, which was home to the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, which led to 20 executions. (AP)
A flash flood of fruit juice from a beverage plant in southern Russia has flowed into a town’s streets and into the River Don. Officials say the roof of PepsiCo’s Lebedyansky factory collapsed Tuesday morning, injuring two people and releasing several tons of fruit juice. Local media posted videos of torrents of a pinkish substance streaming down the streets. Authorities said they were monitoring pollution levels in the river since the spill. (AP)
In a park amid New York City skyscrapers, a gem has emerged: a lavish public restroom. The facility, newly renovated for nearly $300,000, has fresh flowers, imported tiles, classical music and artwork. It’s open to everyone, even the homeless. The eyepopping elegance is a surprise in a city where public toilets are scarce and generally grungy. It was funded privately by the Bryant Park Corp., a notfor-profit that manages the city-owned park. (AP)
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Shot with a gimmick chaser Are Instagram-worthy pop-up bars in the District here to stay?
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At Cherry Blossom PUB, half the bar evokes nostalgia for Super Mario Bros. The other half is full of cherry blossoms.
buzzed-about tourist attraction. Opened in March, it was gone by April. But the insatiable craze for Instagram-worthy pop-up bars? Looks like it’s sticking around. At Radiator, the bar in the Mason & Rook hotel off the 14th Street corridor, bartenders are playing out a Sex on the Beach-fueled scene from the Tom Cruise classic “Cocktail” on the hotel rooftop. On H Street, a Will Ferrell-themed bar dubbed Stay Classy will take over the restaurant known as Mythology
next month, staying as long as the crowds keep coming. Brown first opened Miracle on Seventh, a temporary all-thingsChristmas bar for one month in 2015, masking the walls of Mockingbird Hill, the sherry-focused bar, behind hundreds of yards of wrapping paper. The waits to get inside grew to an hour or more. And so the bar returned this past Christmas. Brown says the chance to flex creative muscles is part of the allure. “If you’re in this business as
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a creative outlet, it gets boring to sling the same thing over and over again,” he says. But beyond the next pop-up or two, Brown won’t commit to saying that the business model is here to stay. “There will be a time, I think, that it jumps the shark, that people will tire of seeing novel bars,” he says with a laugh. “I don’t know when that will be, but we’ll see it, if we last that long — because nobody will show up at our bars anymore.” LAVANYA RAMANATHAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)
Actors Laurence Fishburne and Joe Mantegna will co-host this year’s Memorial Day concert in D.C., the company that produces the concert announced Thursday. The 28th annual concert from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol will be broadcast nationwide on PBS. Performers include classical singer Renee Fleming, singer and actress Vanessa Williams, country singer Scotty McCreery and singer John Ondrasik of the band Five for Fighting. (AP) DINING
Zenebech Restaurant to reopen in Adams Morgan Popular Ethiopian eatery Zenebech Restaurant is returning, popville.com reports. The former Shaw restaurant closed in October to make way for a new development in the upscale neighborhood. Now, owner and namesake Zenebech Dessu says they plan to reopen in two months in Adams Morgan. (EXPRESS)
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TRANSPORTATION Federal concerns about worker safety lapses, combined with growing union tensions and an early-morning Red Line meltdown, culminated in one of the most contentious board meetings of Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld’s tenure Thursday. As board members scrutinized Wiedefeld’s progress on safety, scores of union workers stormed out of the agency’s headquarters chanting, “Who moves this city? We move this city!” in the latest example of rising tensions between the two sides during contentious labor negotiations. Wiedefeld spent much of the meeting on the defensive — at one point forced to reaffirm his faith in top Metro leadership after a board member questioned whether any progress was being made or the beleaguered agency was slipping back into old habits. The protest underscored the potential for labor unrest at a time when Wiedefeld is seeking major concessions from the union. He also is engaged in discussions with elected officials and business groups who are pushing Metro to cut labor costs in exchange for more money for operations and capital projects. “Any time you’re in contract negotiations, it can be tough,”
Metro workers protest outside a board meeting Thursday in D.C. Workers stormed out of the headquarters amid contentious contract talks.
Red Line red alert Metro said it will expedite repairs on a downtown stretch of the Red Line after a piece of smoking rail equipment shut down stations between Gallery Place and Dupont Circle on Thursday, crippling the morning commute. A stray electrical current overheated a rail fastener, causing the rush-hour mess — the third incident in two weeks, Chief Safety Officer Pat Lavin said. (TWP)
Wiedefeld said, following the demonstration. “I intend to be very civil in our reaction.” Speaking to reporters outside Metro headquarters shortly after the chanting exodus, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 President Jackie Jeter said Metro management proposals would
reduce workers’ total wage and benefits package by $100 million. “They want to change everything: wages, pensions, health care, vacation,” Jeter said. The union protest was part of what had already been a bad morning for Wiedefeld. A chaotic commute drew national attention to the transit system after a stray electrical current caused smoke to pour into a Red Line tunnel. Wiedefeld said the incident underscored the need for the preventive maintenance program he plans to institute beginning July 1. “We have to work through decades of not maintaining things, things aging out, and we have to replace them,” he said. “That is not going to be solved overnight.” FAIZ SIDDIQUI AND ROBERT McCARTNEY (THE WASHINGTON POST)
Another day and another demonstration Environmentalists will once again rally in D.C. this weekend, this time for the People’s Climate March. The Saturday demonstration comes one week after the March for Science and Earth Day rally, but organizers say the People’s Climate March will be more political and aimed at specific Trump administration policies. It’s unclear how many people will attend, but demonstration permits from the National Park Service indicate that organizers are prepared to accommodate 50,000 to 100,000 people. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, Virgin Airlines founder Richard Branson and former vice president Al Gore are expected to attend, according to the permit. Hundreds of smaller climate marches are planned across the country. (TWP)
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The number of acres of underwater grass in the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources said Thursday. Underwater grass is important, because it is a key indicator of improving water clarity and quality. It is the fourth straight year bay grasses have increased. The latest finding represents a 10 percent increase over 2015. The agency also says it surpassed Maryland’s 2017 restoration goal of 57,000 acres, one year ahead of schedule. (AP)
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A five-alarm fire that ripped through an empty apartment building in College Park, Md., and required more than 200 firefighters to extinguish has been ruled accidental. Fire investigators are still working to determine the official cause and origin of the blaze, which resulted in nearly $40 million in damage to a building that was under construction, according to the Prince George’s County Fire Department. A full investigation of the fire could take days or weeks as crews carefully navigate the rubble. (TWP) VIRGINIA
Fire destroys movie set being used for ‘TURN’ Officials say a fire has destroyed part of a movie set that was being used to film the final season of the AMC series “TURN: Washington’s Spies.” The fire occurred Wednesday on property owned by the Virginia Department of Corrections. Virginia Film Office Director Andy Edmunds said the sets were being used to film the final season of the Revolutionary War period drama as recently as Tuesday. (AP) VIRGINIA
Report: Manure tainting Shenandoah with E. coli Excessive livestock manure from millions of turkeys, chickens and cows in Virginia is making its way into the Shenandoah River, polluting the scenic waterway with unsafe levels of E. coli, according to a new report from an environmental advocacy group. The Environmental Integrity Project analyzed hundreds of state records for the report released Wednesday. In addition to E. coli, which can sicken the swimmers, fishermen and tubers who flock to the river, the report also found elevated levels of phosphorous, which contributes to the growth of algae blooms and low-oxygen “dead zones.” (AP)
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local Program has negative effect on students’ progress, report finds THE DISTRICT Students in the nation’s only federally funded school voucher initiative performed worse on standardized tests within a year after entering D.C. private schools, according to a new federal analysis that comes as President Trump is seeking to pour billions of dollars into expanding the private school scholarships nationwide. The study, released Thursday
by the Education Department’s research division, follows several other studies of state-funded vouchers in Louisiana, Indiana and Ohio that suggested negative effects on achievement. Critics are seizing on this data as they try to counter Trump’s push to direct public dollars to private schools. The D.C. program serves about 1,100 students, giving them up to $8,452 to attend a private elementary or middle school and up to $12,679 for high school. Participating private schools must be accredited by 2021 but otherwise face few requirements
beyond showing that they are in good financial standing and demonstrating compliance with health and safety laws. D.C. students who used vouchers had significantly lower math scores a year after joining the program than students who applied for a voucher through a lottery but did not receive one. For voucher students in kindergarten through fifth grade, reading scores were also significantly lower. For older voucher students, there was no significant difference in reading scores. EMMA BROWN AND MANDY McLAREN (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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U.S. CAPITOL | Seven-year-old Archer Somodevilla photographs Speaker of the House Paul Ryan on Thursday during Ryan’s weekly news conference. Thursday was Take Your Child to Work Day, and many journalists took their children to the U.S. Capitol.
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Johnson says UK would strike Syria if U.S. asked U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Thursday that it would be “very difficult to say no” if the U.S. sought British help for a military mission against the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. He said the U.K. will probably join the United States in further military action against Syria if asked to do so, whether or not Parliament gets a vote on it. British lawmakers rejected a request in 2013 to authorize airstrikes against Syria. (AP)
2 U.S. troops die in raid against ISIS, 1 wounded AFGHANISTAN Two U.S. service members were killed during operations against the Islamic State in Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Thursday. Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said the deaths occurred overnight in Afghanistan’s Nangahar province, where a small but virulent ISIS cell poses a threat to Afghan and U.S. coalition forces. An Afghan military official said there had been a joint U.S.Afghan operation in a village near Nangahar’s Achin district Wednesday. He noted that it had
been a long day of fighting. Navy Capt. Bill Salvin, the U.S. military spokesman in Kabul, said the forces came under attack by ISIS’ Khorasan group, adding that a number of ISIS fighters were also killed. Both troops had flown in by helicopter and then advanced on foot. The raid was in Mohmand Valley, the same region where the U.S., two weeks ago, dropped what is called the “mother of all bombs” on an ISIS complex. The deaths mark the third time this year that a member of the U.S. military has died in
combat in Afghanistan. On April 8, Army Staff Sgt. Mark R. De Alencar, 37, of Edgewood, Md., was killed by small-arms fire, also in Nangahar. A third service member was wounded during this week’s incident, the U.S. military command in Afghanistan confirmed. “The fight against ISIS-K is important for the world, but sadly, it is not without sacrifice,” said Gen. John Nicholson, the commander of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, referring to the ISIS cell in Afghanistan. (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Despite concerns about his safety, Pope Francis arrives in Egypt today for a two-day visit that will include meetings with senior political and religious leaders as well as Mass on Saturday. Egypt’s minority Christians have recently been targeted in several church bombings and drive-by shootings carried out by Islamic State militants. Francis wants to bring a message of solidarity between Muslims and Christians. (TWP) TURKEY
Russian intelligence ship sinks after collision A Russian naval intelligence ship sank Thursday after colliding with a merchant freighter in the Black Sea near Istanbul, the Turkish coast guard said. All 78 crew members on the Russian vessel were rescued. The crew of the freighter, a Togo-flagged ship traveling from Romania to Jordan and carrying 8,800 sheep, was unharmed. Russian officials did not immediately provide any information about the vessel’s mission. (TWP)
LONDON | One hundred activists from Amnesty International, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, demonstrate outside the U.S. Embassy Thursday to mark President Trump’s first 100 days in office. The group protested the ways it says Trump has hurt human rights, including his plans for a border wall and his efforts to impose a travel ban.
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Survey gives new meaning to ‘layover’ About 1 in 10 American air travelers reported having had sex of some kind at an airport, compared with about 8 percent who claim to be members of the so-called Mile High Club, according to a survey conducted by a flightshopping website. Of those who had a “sexual encounter,” 42 percent said that it took place in a public restroom, 28 percent in “storage cupboards” and 14 percent “under a coat.” Seventeen percent claim to have been caught by airport staff. The site, us.jetcost.com, asked 4,915 Americans 18 or older who had flown at least once in the past two years how downtime in an airport was used. Most respondents in the survey opted for having a drink or getting something to eat (67 percent) or shopping in the terminal (54 percent). (TWP)
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The amount ($718,750, to be precise) that a diary kept by the young John F. Kennedy fetched at auction Wednesday, The Boston Globe reported. JFK kept the diary in 1945, detailing his observations as a journalist in Europe after World War II. (EXPRESS)
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Trump’s border promise has put him in a tough position with supporters, lawmakers Trump remarks on NAFTA hint at new talks
clear about wanting a physical wall, other Republicans have put their own spins on his controversial campaign promise. “What I hope he means is that we should be talking about establishing operational control. . . . I’m not saying necessarily walls,” said Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., a centrist who at times has been openly critical of Trump. For Trump, and for many of the voters who helped propel him to victory, there can be no misunderstanding. “The wall’s going to get built, folks. In case anybody has any questions, the wall is going to get built,” Trump told reporters Tuesday — a day after he softened his demand to include wall funding in a must-pass spending bill. “I watch these shows, and the pundits in the morning, they don’t know what they’re talking about. The wall gets built, 100 percent.” JENNA JOHNSON AND SEAN SULLIVAN
BUSINESS President Trump told the leaders of Canada and Mexico on Wednesday that the U.S. would not be pulling out of the North American Free Trade Agreement “at this time,” opening the door to future negotiations on the same day that Trump was considering signaling a strong intent to withdraw as a way of bringing the parties to the table. Trump warned that NAFTA’s partnership could still hang in the balance. “If we do not reach a fair deal for all, we will then terminate NAFTA. Relationships are good — deal very possible!” Trump wrote in a tweet posted early Thursday. Trump spoke with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau late Wednesday afternoon after reports circulated during the day that the president was contemplating withdrawing from NAFTA. Any move by Trump on NAFTA would not come as a surprise. The president made criticism of NAFTA one of the main topics of his campaign last year, calling the pact “a disaster for our country.” There was no panic at the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association. “This is his typical way of doing things — saying completely unreasonable things as a negotiating posture,” said John Masswohl, the group’s director of government and international relations. DAMIAN
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POLITICS Rush Limbaugh and listeners of his conservative radio show were not happy with reports this week that President Trump was, as Limbaugh put it, “caving on his demand for a measly $1 billion in the budget for his wall on the border with Mexico.” Tim from Detroit called in to say he’s worried Trump will “kick this can down the road” like any other politician. Ray from Chattanooga, Tenn., wished he could tell Trump: “Be the man we elected you to be.” In his first three months in office, Trump has reversed himself on campaign promises now seen as impractical or unnecessary, from repealing and replacing Obamacare in a single day to labeling China as a currency manipulator. But Trump’s promise to build an “impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border wall” paid for by Mexico was special. It was his most vivid campaign promise, and its proposed height grew with every obstacle thrown in Trump’s way, from critics saying it wasn’t possible to the Mexican government saying it wouldn’t foot the bill. The most popular chant at campaign rallies became “Build that wall!” Failing to quickly follow through on a wall carries real political risks for Trump, whose success is due in large part to his embrace of hard-line positions on immigration. There is also peril for fellow Republicans — who have been split for years on how the U.S. should reform its immigration system — in not taking the idea of the wall seriously enough. Mark Krikorian, the longtime executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think tank that advocates reduced immigration, said that he has
never considered a border wall a top priority. But now that the wall has taken on a life of its own, Krikorian said that Trump and Republicans have to make some sort of progress in securing a chunk of the border with a wall or heavy-duty fence — or else blow the opportunity to show Americans the party is ready to take action to crack down on illegal immigration. “Following through on wall construction is one of the ways that the political class can win back trust on this topic,” Krikorian said. “It’s a tangible thing. You can take pictures of it and imagine it in your head.” He added: “Even if it did nothing, even if it was completely ineffective, it’s important politically.” To Trump, the wall is a concrete symbol of his commitment to cracking down on illegal immigration. To many lawmakers, it’s a fantastical joke that they have to carefully navigate.
Softening on the wall? Even at the White House, aides have been shifting their messaging to the broad topic of “border security,” with White House chief of staff Reince Priebus using the phrase six times on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday while only saying the word “wall” twice. The next day, Trump softened his stance on having wall funding in a must-pass spending bill — a comment widely viewed as caving to pressure from lawmakers. (TWP)
Since Trump took office, many lawmakers have been trying to steer him toward more practical solutions for the border involving fencing, increased border patrols and technology. They argue that constructing a wall would cost tens of billions of dollars, wouldn’t solve many of the border problems and could create whole new challenges as well. While Trump has long been
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When dinner plans change Many journalists are OK with the lack of glitz at this year’s White House correspondents’ dinner
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The White House correspondents’ dinner has typically been a star-studded affair.
Last week, the president announced his alternate plans for Saturday night: a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., to mark his first 100 days, which will probably force a few correspondents to skip the dinner. Many view it as a bit of counterprogramming intended to draw a sharp contrast to the festivities at the Washington Hilton. Yet Trump’s absence also seems to have magically relieved some of the tensions that had been building around the dinner for years — the ethical discomfort, for some attendees, in the spectacle of journalists yukking it up with the government officials they cover. “There’s always this angst and acrimony,” said Julie Mason, a host of a political radio show for Sirius/XM and a former WHCA
Celebrity invasion For decades, the White House correspondents’ dinner was an occasion for journalists to schmooze with their official sources in government. But in 1987, Baltimore Sun correspondent Michael Kelly started a craze when he invited an unconventional newsmaker — Fawn Hall, the gorgeous administrative assistant on the fringe of the IranContra scandal. After that, everyone, it seemed, wanted a guest who would get people talking. (TWP)
board member, “over what is basically a Rotary Club dinner.” (Granted, one that is aired live on C-SPAN.) For all the diminished buzz, the dinner is still sold out, said Jeff
Mason, a Reuters reporter who is president of the White House Correspondents’ Association this year. The WHCA was able to dip deeper into its waiting list, offering seats to associate members who’d previously been shut out. “People who cover the White House didn’t always get invited,” he said. “This year, I haven’t heard of that being a problem.” Lynn Sweet, Washington bureau chief for the Chicago SunTimes, called this “a turningpoint year,” adding that she’s grateful to see “less emphasis on the corporate, non-journalistic” events that have sprung up around the event. And if the dinner itself is somewhat different, she said — “well, what isn’t different this year?” AMY ARGETSINGER (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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NASA’s Cassini craft survived a trip between Saturn and its rings. Controllers regained contact with Cassini on Thursday, a day after it became the first craft to cross the hazardous region made up of icy particles. Cassini skimmed 1,900 miles above Saturn’s cloud tops, closer than ever before, taking new photos of the planet, left. (AP)
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WASHINGTON When Washington’s signature social event kicks off this weekend, Oscar winners will not clink cocktails along moonlit embassy balustrades. The stars of “Saturday Night Live” will not lean in for selfies with Chuck Schumer. And for the first time in 36 years, the president of the United States will not attend. After more than a decade of celebrity glitz and lavishly underwritten partying, Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner is shaping up to be a slimmed-down, more sober, slightly dowdier affair. And for some longtime attendees, that’s just fine. “This is clearly going to be different,” said Susan Page, White House bureau chief for USA Today. “Last year, I was at a table with Kendall Jenner, and this year I’m at a table with Madeleine Albright.” Both of whom, she hastened to add, are delightful guests. The lack of celebrity frisson isn’t necessarily a bad thing, she said. “In a way, it refocuses the dinner … on the role we want the press to play in a democracy.” President Trump’s decision not to attend — announced in an abrupt tweet two months ago and viewed as another salvo in his battle with journalists — threw uncertainty into the event.
NATIONAL SECURITY The senior U.S. Navy officer overseeing military operations in the Pacific said Thursday that the crisis with North Korea is at the worst point he’s ever seen, but he declined to compare the situation to the Cuban missile crisis decades ago. Adm. Harry Harris Jr., commander of U.S. Pacific Command, said in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee that he has no doubt that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un intends to fulfill his pursuit of a nuclear-tipped missile capable of striking the U.S. He said there’s uncertainty within U.S. intelligence agencies over how far along North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs are. But Harris said it’s not a matter of if but when. “There is no doubt in my mind,” Harris said. Also Thursday, a North Korean propaganda outlet released a video clip showing simulated attacks on the U.S. and declaring that “the enemy to be destroyed is in our sights.” Similar videos showing attacks on U.S. cities emerged last year and in 2013. The video comes at a time of particularly tense relations between the two countries. The U.S. has sent a massive amount of American weaponry to the region. A group of American warships is in striking range of North Korea “if the president were to call on it,” Harris told the committee. (THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)
Saudi man sentenced to death for insulting Prophet Muhammad on Twitter
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nation+world The son of Venezuela’s national ombudsman has called on his father to curb deadly violence tied to anti-government clashes even as officials defied criticism by withdrawing from the Organization of American States. Yibram Saab said in a video that he attended a march Wednesday hoping to reach his father’s offices. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets that were blamed for the death of a student. “This could’ve been me,” Saab said. (AP) MIDDLE EAST
Israeli strikes on Syria intensify proxy war Syria’s military said Israel struck an installation south of Damascus International Airport Thursday in an attempt to interrupt weapons transfers to Hezbollah in Lebanon, making war-torn Syria a proxy theater for Israel’s wider war with Iran. Israel’s military said later Thursday that its Patriot Missile Defense system intercepted an incoming drone from Syria over the Golan Heights. (AP) TURKEY
Journalists face life sentences in crackdown A Turkish court accepted an indictment demanding life imprisonment for 30 people with ties to the Zaman newspaper, which is linked to a Muslim cleric whom the government accuses of plotting a coup attempt. Turkey’s official Anadolu news agency said the defendants were charged with “membership in an armed terror organization” and “attempting to overthrow” the government. (AP)
Pentagon to investigate Flynn’s foreign payments Documents: Former Trump adviser had been warned in 2014 POLITICS The investigations into President Trump’s ousted national security adviser Michael Flynn intensified Thursday as the Pentagon’s watchdog joined lawmakers in scrutinizing the legality of payments he accepted from foreign sources, including a Russian statesponsored television network. Also, documents released by the ranking Democrat on a House oversight panel showed Flynn was warned by a Defense Intelligence Agency official when he retired from the military in 2014 not to take foreign governmentsourced money without “advance approval” from the Pentagon. Flynn, a former Army lieutenant general and Defense Intelligence Agency chief, later accepted tens of thousands of dollars for his work on behalf of foreign interests, including RT, the state-supported Russian television network, and a Turkish-owned company linked to Turkey’s government. The Pentagon’s acting inspector general’s office confirmed Thursday that it has launched an inquiry into whether those payments qualify as coming from foreign governments and whether Flynn properly informed military authorities about them. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md.,
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who released the documents on Flynn, said Flynn was clearly informed that he needed to get permission to receive foreign payments and there’s no evidence he did so: “The Pentagon’s warning to General Flynn was bold, italicized and could not have been clearer,” Cummings said. Flynn received at least $33,750 for his appearance in Moscow in 2015 for RT’s anniversary celebration, a gala where Flynn sat next to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Flynn has previously disclosed that he received between $50,000 and $100,000 as part of his personal stake in $530,000 that his company, Flynn Intel Group, received for consulting work performed last year for a Turkish
businessman. Flynn’s firm filed as a foreign agent last month with the Justice Department for its consulting work and acknowledged that it may have benefited the government of Turkey. Flynn’s client, Inovo BV, is owned by a Turkish businessman who is also a member of a committee overseen by Turkey’s Finance Ministry. The office of House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, released a letter he sent Thursday to the Army, asking the service’s acting secretary to make a final determination as to whether Flynn violated federal law by accepting the payments, and if so, to start the process of recovering that money. CHAD DAY AND STEPHEN BRAUN (AP)
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David Dao, the Kentucky doctor who was dragged off a United flight after he refused to give up his seat, reached a settlement with United for an undisclosed amount, his lawyers said Thursday. In addition, United announced changes. The airline will now offer up to $10,000 in compensation to passengers who give up their seats on oversold flights (up from $1,350). United also vowed to reduce overbooking. (AP)
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TRANSPORTATION For the first time, statistics show drivers killed in crashes are more likely to be on drugs than drunk. Forty-three percent of drivers tested in fatal crashes in 2015 had used a legal or illegal drug, eclipsing the 37 percent who tested above the legal limit for alcohol, according to a report released Wednesday by the Governors Highway Safety Association and the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility. Of the drivers who tested positive for drugs, more than a third had used marijuana and more than 9 percent had taken amphetamines. Ralph S. Blackman, president of the foundation, a nonprofit founded and funded by a group of distillers, noted that many of today’s drivers are combining two or more substances. The report is narrowly focused on fatal crashes. It shows that among fatally injured drivers with known test results, 2015 was the first time that drug use was more prevalent than alcohol use. The number of drivers who tested positive for drugs after dying in a crash rose from almost 28 percent in 2005 to 43 percent in 2015, the latest year for which data is available. The challenge for police in enforcing laws against drug-using drivers is compounded because many officers lack training to identify those under the influence of drugs. ASHLEY HALSEY III (THE WASHINGTON POST)
French court won’t extradite Kosovo ex-prime minister to Serbia on war crimes charges
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For Gortat, dirty work will do fine NBA PLAYOFFS With just more than six minutes left in Game 5 against the Hawks, Wizards center Marcin Gortat stepped to the free throw line and scored his first point of the game on his first trip to the stripe in these playoffs. As the ball swished through the net Wednesday night, he let his head fall back and dropped his shoulders in relief. It was an understandable reaction. Pitted primarily against Atlanta big man Dwight Howard, Gortat’s opportunities on offense were limited to just four field goal attempts — all of which he missed — before he made the free throws. He finished Washington’s 103-99 home win with five points on 1-of-6 shooting, converting his lone field goal on a layup with five minutes left.
Gortat’s contribution on defense, however, was healthy: a team-high 10 rebounds and three blocked shots. It was a lopsided performance for a center who averaged 10.8 points and 10.3 rebounds during the regular season. But it was one the Wizards were happy to have. “Yeah, he rebounds and he makes our offense work,” Wizards coach Scott Brooks said. “I know he would like to have more attempts, and I would like to give [him] more opportunities. But you get what the game gives, and right now, they’re not giving him any opportunities.” As the Wizards prepare to play back in Atlanta on Friday with a 3-2 series edge, the Hawks are doing little to surprise Brooks. Likewise, Atlanta has had time to figure out Washington on defense. Howard is looking revitalized, and he has fueled a defense determined to keep John Wall out of the paint. That emphasis down low has
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Center Marcin Gortat, left, has averaged just 7.4 points per game in the postseason but has compensated with 2.8 blocks and 11.4 rebounds.
Heavier load for Gortat? Wizards coach Scott Brooks said Thursday that backup big man Jason Smith, who left Wednesday’s game with a calf strain, would likely be a game-time decision ahead of Game 6 on Friday in Atlanta. Smith’s absence would further deplete a frontcourt missing Ian Mahinmi, who said Tuesday he’s almost ready to return from his own calf strain. (TWP)
also resulted in fewer opportunities for Gortat, who started the series with 14-point performances in Games 1 and 2 before posting nine points combined in
the past three games. The Wizards have still praised Gortat for his defense. He scored just two points in a Game 4 loss Monday at Atlanta, but Gortat collected a game-high 18 boards and led the team with three blocks. He had nine rebounds in Game 3. “It’s part of being a team, you’ve got to sacrifice,” Brooks said when asked if Gortat feels frustrated. “The scoreboard is more important than his stat line, and that’s how I feel with all the guys. We had four more points than them, and he’s a big part of those four points.” AVA WALLACE (THE WASHINGTON POST)
3 Clippers at Jazz L.A.’s key: Bench scoring
In the past two games, Utah’s reserves have outscored the Clippers’ 102-53. L.A. has to match Joe Johnson’s output (18.2 ppg in the series).
2 Celtics at Bulls Chicago’s key: Ride Butler
Rajon Rondo is doubtful with a broken thumb, and All-Star Jimmy Butler needs to step up after going scoreless in the fourth quarter of Game 5.
1 Wizards at Hawks Atlanta’s key: Cut turnovers
Paul MIllsap and Dwight Howard combined for five of Atlanta’s 11 turnovers to help the Wizards score 20 fastbreak points in Game 5.
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“It’s playoff time. It’s winning time, and we’re going to do whatever it takes to get a win.” WIZARDS GUARD BRADLEY BEAL, on Washington combining for 10 blocks and eight steals in its 103-99 win over the
Hawks in Game 5. Beal scored a game-high 27 points to help the Wizards take a 3-2 first-round series lead.
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NATIONALS 16, ROCKIES 5 Coors Field fell quiet Thursday as the Nationals punctuated a masterful road trip with the highest scoring inning in team history. Day games in Denver are not usually loud, but they’re usually louder than they were in the seventh inning Thursday. The normal afternoon murmur fell into a helpless hush, punctuated only by the repeated crack of Nationals bats that produced 11 runs in the seventh inning of their 16-5 victory. Throughout the trip, the Natinoals brushed away their flaws with an unrelenting offensive attack. They charged through what was supposed to be a grueling three-city tour, rolling through Atlanta and New York before barreling through Colorado. The club’s .900 winning percentage in the last 10 games is the best a Nationals team has ever compiled on a trip this long. Their run differential in those games was plus-40. Washington (16-6) begins a three-game homestand against the Mets on Friday sitting four games ahead of everyone else in the NL East, off to the best start in the team’s D.C. history. Until the Nationals arrived in Denver, their opponents were not elite. The Braves are rebuilding. The Mets are beaten and bruised. But the Rockies entered this
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series in first place, leading the NL West even though their starting rotation is inexperienced. Regardless, the Nationals beat them in three out of four games, their sixth series win in seven tries. In the seventh inning alone, 15 of Washington’s batters stepped to the plate. Eight of them got hits. Three of them walked, including starter Gio Gonzalez. Daniel Murphy doubled and singled. Bryce Harper hit his eighth home run. Afforded 11 runs of insurance in that seventh, Gonzalez pitched into the bottom of the frame before leaving after 62/3 innings of two-run ball. His ERA is now 1.62. Matt Albers threw 11/3 scoreless innings, but Joe Blanton’s struggles continued in the ninth, when he allowed three runs.
Gift Ngoepe might not have had the weight of the world on his shoulders, but he felt like a continent was counting on him. The first African player to reach the big leagues singled in his first at-bat for the Pirates in a 6-5 win over the visiting Cubs on Wednesday night. The South African, 27, was called up from Class AAA Indianapolis. He entered the game in the fourth inning and went 1-for-2 with a walk. “There are 1.62 billion people on our continent,” Ngoepe said. “To be the first person out of 1.62 billion to do this is amazing.” Pittsburgh signed Ngoepe in 2008 as an amateur free agent. (AP)
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“She is a cheater, and so to me, I don’t think a cheater in any sport should be allowed to play that sport again.” EUGENIE BOUCHARD, the 2014 Wimbledon finalist from Canada, talking to a Turkish broadcaster at the Istanbul Cup about Russian star Maria Sharapova, left, who won her first match back from a 15-month doping ban this week in Germany.
MLB commissioner: No deal in place to sell Marlins to Jeter-Bush group, which is one of two still bidding
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NFLN: Fired GM still influencing Redskins draft Scot McCloughan may be gone from Redskins Park, but the team was still using his input as it prepared for the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night. Mike Garafolo reported Thursday on NFL Network that “McCloughan’s influence is on their board. … They’ve added some things since he’s left and they’ve done their own work on that but this process began before McCloughan left as the general manager, so his influence for sure is on that board.” The Redskins aren’t alone in getting input from McCloughan. Garafolo added that other NFL teams were picking his brain, too “Bruce Allen, the team president, said at the league meetings last month that McCloughan was free to go work for other teams. … He has done just that,” Garafolo said. “According to sources he is back running [his] scouting service and has advised other NFL teams on his thoughts on the draft prospects eligible for the draft this year. Now he’s not giving up Redskins information, he’s only giving up his own evaluations. He is free to do that.” McCloughan was running his own scouting service when the Redskins hired him in January 2015. He was fired March 9 after weeks of speculation resulting from his absence at the NFL Combine and reports of a deteriorating relationship with Allen. MATT BONESTEEL
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D.C. UNITED In some ways, Ian Harkes hasn’t separated himself from his famous father. He starred at an elite ACC program at Wake Forest, and his father did the same at Virginia. He, too, is a midfielder. Before signing a homegrown contract this winter with D.C. United, the team John Harkes captained 21 years ago, Ian explored an opportunity at Derby County, his dad’s second English employer. But, as rookie reticence gives way to swelling self-confidence this spring, the younger Harkes, 22, is carving a clear identity. The second-generation player enters Sunday’s match at firstyear expansion club Atlanta United FC (3 p.m., FS1) with six consecutive starts after watching the opener from the bench. With six ailing regulars, including playmaker Luciano Acosta, Harkes was at the heart of the D.C. attack in a 2-2 draw at New England (which happened to be his father’s second MLS team). After almost two months deferring to his experienced colleagues, Harkes exuded confidence and appeared ready to seize initiative. Twice in the first half, he almost scored: a swerving bid from
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20 yards that kissed the left post and a header that banged off the crossbar. “He continues to grow and he continues to prove he belongs,” said coach Ben Olsen, who, as a teammate of John Harkes in 1998, has known Ian since he was a child. Harkes said he’s feeling a “little more comfortable” but doesn’t want to get lulled into complacency. “I have so much to learn and so much to add to my game,” he said. STEVEN GOFF (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Jackson might go pro Maryland forward Justin Jackson declared for the NBA draft but won’t hire an agent. Jackson, who led the Terps in rebounding (6.0 per game) and 3-point shooting (43.8 percent) as a freshman, was one of 182 players to file as an early entry candidate for June’s draft. He has until May 24 to decide to go pro or go back to school. (TWP) A. Joshua, Wladimir Klitschko fight for heavyweight title Saturday
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301-841-0982 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments Starting at $960 | Tax Credit
Avenue Apartments 6311 Pennsylvania Ave., Forestville, MD 20747
301-637-2559 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Under New Management
Glen Rock Landing 2428 Corning Ave., Fort Washington, MD 20744
301-637-3584 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
Cider Mill 18205 Lost Knife Cir. Gaithersburg, MD 20886
301-867-6887 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
Franklin Park at Greenbelt Station 6220 Springhill Dr., Greenbelt, MD 20770
240-696-4709 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments *In Select Apartment Homes
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One Bedrooms Starting at $2,375* • Outdoor rooftop: Fire pit and water feature • Private rooftop lounge and yoga room • Enjoy shopping & dining downstairs • Near Bethesda Naval Medical & NIH • Near Metro: Bethesda & Friendship Heights
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All Credit Considered • Minutes from DC & Capitol Hill • Pool, sundeck & playground • Business center • Upgraded eat-in kitchen • Close to Metro
$99 Security Deposit & 1 Month Free Rent! • Newly renovated apartments • New laundry facility • Metro bus at your door, walk to Metro • Planned social events • Summer camps and senior programs
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Call About Our Current Specials!! • Newly renovated units! • Swimming pool, fitness center & playground • 24 hour emergency maintenance • Pay rent online • Pet-friendly
Newly Renovated Apt. Homes Available! • Se Habla Español • Newly renovated eat-in kitchens • Bus stops at the community • Soccer field & playground • New fitness center
One Month Free* • Fed, State, & PG County Government discounts • Proud sponsors of the Military RPP • Designer kitchens w/granite countertops & cabinets • Stainless steel appliances • Ceramic and wood flooring
Mid-Rise & Garden Style Apartments
Carriage Hill 3416 Curtis Dr., Hillcrest Heights, MD 20746
301-637-3078 1, 2 & 3 BRs
Landmark Apartments 5603 Cypress Creek Dr., Hyattsville, MD 20782
301-278-9843 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Under New Management
• All utilities included • All credit considered • Immediate move-ins available • Metro accessible & on bus route • Military Set-Aside Program available
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2 Bedroom Townhomes Available
Kent Village 6707 Hawthorne St., Landover, MD 20785
301-955-9787 2 Bedroom Townhomes
• Minutes from downtown DC & 495 • One block from the Landover Road Metro • Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom apartments • Comfort & convenience at an affordable price • All credit considered
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301-637-2589 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
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Ascend Apollo 9400 Grand Blvd., Largo, MD 20774
301-637-3095 1 & 2 BR Apartments AscendApts.com
Hilltop Apartments 5306 85th Ave., New Carrollton, MD 20784
301-637-3077 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Under New Management
• Spacious floor plans • Huge walk-in closets • Balcony or patio • Pet friendly • Minutes to Metro, easy access to B/W Parkway
Brand New Community • Steps to Largo Town Center Metro • Smoke-free community • Pet-friendly and pet spa • Fitness center with yoga studio • Business center with conference capabilities
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Call For Our Specials! • BRAND NEW amenities: e-lounge & clubroom • Fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher • Walk to New Carrollton Metro and Amtrak • Easy access to Beltway, DC, Baltimore & VA • Near peaceful parks, shopping & dining
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1309 Southview Dr., Oxon Hill, MD 20745
301-841-0936 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs
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2260 Alice Ave., Oxon Hill, MD 20745
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Oxon Hill Village
15955 Frederick Rd., Rockville, MD 20855
301-637-3084 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
14175 Castle Blvd., Silver Spring, MD 20904
301-637-3102 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments | Renovated Units On Commuter & Metro Express Bus Routes
The Blairs 1401 Blair Mill Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-637-3080 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs Starting at $1,375
Glenmont Forest 2386 Glenmont Cir., Silver Spring, MD 20902
301-637-6232 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
• Up to three months’ covered parking FREE • Brand new luxury community • Four minute walk from Metro Station • South Beach-style pool with fire pit & grill • Fitness center - “Rev” fitness & Gym Rax system
Half Off First Month’s Rent! • Soccer field, dog park, and playground • Renovated fitness center • Game room, cyber café, and fire pit • Washer/dryer in every home • Private balcony/patios
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The Pearl 180 High Park Ln., Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-965-9467 Jr. Flats and 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
Waterford Towers 14000 Castle Blvd., Silver Spring, MD 20904
301-637-3205 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Largest Apartments in the Area!
Winexburg Manor 2301 Glenallan Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20906
301-841-0962 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments
Allentown Apartments 5215 Morris Ave. Suite #5, Suitland, MD 20746
301-637-3097 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Starting at $978
Madison Gardens 3220 Swann Rd., Suitland, MD 20746
301-278-9832 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Act Now, Save Hundreds
Residences at Silver Hill 3501 Terrace Dr., Suite B Suitland, MD 20746
301-761-4464
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BLVD2801 2801 Park Center Dr., Alexandria, VA 22302
703-595-4145 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Chic, Resort-style Amenities
Bren Mar 6374 Beryl Rd., Alexandria, VA 22312
703-539-5107 1, 2 & 3 BR apartments | Starting at $1,300 brenmar-apts.com
Cherry Arms 7131 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, VA 22306
703-537-5803 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
Cityside Huntington Metro 6034 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, VA 22303
703-650-5377 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Experience the Life You Deserve
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New Luxury Apts. - Downtown Silver Spring
• Fitness center with programs & cardio machines • Swimming pool & rooftop lounge • Planned social activities • Pet play area & pet washing station • Smoke-free
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Call for Daily Specials!! • Renovated interiors with contemporary finishes • New rooftop deck & fitness center overlooking DC • Huge walk-in closets and W/D in units • Mini-mart, drycleaning services and ATM • Shuttle to Pentagon City Metro
Mention This Ad for an Additional $500 Off! • Convenient location – I-395, I-495 & I-95 nearby • Newly updated interiors • Controlled access • 24-hr emergency maintenance • Minimum income and credit requirements
All Credit Considered! • Most utilities INCLUDED • IMMEDIATE move-ins available • FREE RESERVED PARKING • Upgraded eat-in kitchens • Metro accessible
Call for Daily Specials!! • Easy walk along trail to Huntington Metro • Renovated kitchens and large closets • Private patios or balconies • Pool with sundeck & outdoor patio with grill • Rooftop fitness center with skyline views
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Glebe House 25 W Glebe Rd., Alexandria, VA 22305
703-910-3258 Studio apartments available Starting at $1,049
Kings Gardens 6300 S Kings Hwy., Alexandria, VA 22306
703-940-0447 1, 2 & 3 BRs
The Parker 2550 Huntington Avenue Alexandria, VA 22303
571-421-2872 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments
Rose Hill 6201 Rose Hill Falls Way, Alexandria, VA 22310
703-436-2226 1, 2 & 3 BR apartments | Starting at $1,300 rosehill-apts.com
Woodbury Park Apartments at Courthouse 2306 N. 11th St., Arlington, VA 22201
703-991-0082 1 Bedroom Apartments
| Immediate Move-in
West Broad 301 W Broad St., Falls Church, VA 22046
703-496-9417 1 & 2 BR Apartments *On Select Units
Palisades at Manassas Park 8100 Palisades Cir., Manassas Park, VA 20111
571-642-3586 1 & 2 BR Apartments
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Short-term Leases Available • FREE cable & HBO • FREE 90-day membership to YMCA • FREE WiFi in the business center • Minutes to DC, 395, Pentagon and Old Town • Furnished and unfurnished studios
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Mention This Ad for an Additional $500 Off! • Unbeatable location – near blue/yellow Metro • Exceptional customer service w/24 hr. maintenance • Controlled access • Newly updated interiors • Minimum income and credit requirements
Rents Starting at $1,540 • Newly renovated apartments in the heart of it all • Half mile from Court House Metro • Free parking, clubhouse, and fitness center • Washer/dryer, granite countertops, and hardwood floors • www.woodburyparkapts.com
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Brand New Community! • Luxury apartment features • Only steps to the VRE • Resort-style pool with gas grills & fire pit • Pet-friendly community with Paw Spa • Elevators & controlled access entry gates
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Linden Park Apartments 3600 Jurgensen Dr., Triangle, VA 22172
703-291-4564 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments
VITA Tysons Corner Center 7902 Tysons One Pl., Tysons Corner, VA 22102
703-436-8026 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments
Bayvue 1293 Bayside Ave., Woodbridge, VA 22191
703-852-1069 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments
• Spacious, convenient & affordable apartment community • Located just minutes away from shopping, dining, schools, and beautiful parks • Individually controlled heat & AC
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MD RENTALS King Farm—$3990, FURNISHED, 4 bedrm, 410 Robena Way, 10 min walk to Metro, shopping and park in community. 240-888-0747 text OXON HILL- $1800/mo., 4 BR, bsmnt, bsmnt has 1 BR, home has 2.5 BA. Call 703-786-0851
Silver Spring—$1700, 2 bedrm, 1 ba, 2 Fls, 2908 Woodstock Ave., 301-920-0990, DW, Fpl, Form DR, Hw Flrs, WD, HSI, AC, Elec, garbage, Heat, water
Parkway Terrace
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1 BRs fr $1050
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2 BRs upgraded fr $1275 All Credit is Considered!
Temple Hills Beautiful 3 level Townhouse, fully renovated! Priv fencedbkyard 4103 25th Ave. $1400/mo Call 301-467-8812 for details
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Ask about our 2BRs Generous floor plans Central heating / AC Wall to wall carpeting FREE off street parking Mins to 295
ANNANDALE - BR in SFH. Female pref. Full BA. Exc location. Util incl Fios Internet. $700. 703-256-2584 BRENTWOOD - $650 + dep, util & cable incl. Shr BA/Kit. N/S. Quiet neighborhood. Call 301-404-7883 CAPITAL HEIGHTS, MD Senior home to share. Furnished rooms. $500. W/D. All utilities included. Near Metro. NS. 1 week free. Text/Call 202-568-0792 Centreville-Lrg BR (11x18ft) in SFH, w/ own BA & entr. Kitchen, IGP, Utils, cable & internet incl. N/S. M/F. $750/month. Call 703-926-5716
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FORESTVILLE- Near bus, metro, shopping, quiet home, pref male. Call 301-568-3386 FORT WASHINGTON - Furn BR $550. Shr kitchen, dining area & BA. Close to 495 & VA. Call 202-674-0459 FT. Washington MD- Very spacious 1 room available! $570 month. Must See. Please call 301-272-7753 GAITHERSBURG, MD BASEMENT FOR RENT. $650. CALL 240-674-0889 HYATTSVILLE - RIDGE RD AT EAST WEST HWY. 1 room $500. Share kitchen, util incl. 202-709-2208 HYATTSVILLE- Furn room $180/wk + security. Includes all utils inc cable. Near Metro. No pets. 301-675-2016 HYATTSVILLE- House to shr. 1BR for $600. Share bath & kitchen. All utils incl & cable. Call 240-396-7926 Largo—$650, 1 bedrm, 1 ba, 3722 Birdie lane, 202459-3947, Deck, EIK, Form DR, Hw Flrs, porch/patio, WD, AC, Elec, Heat, water LAUREL, MD - Room for rent, F pref $550 cable & utilities included, W/D, shared bath. Call 240-281-1535
RIVERDALE, MD Room in quiet SFH. No smoking. Call 240-988-8138 and leave message Rockville- Shr house, nr trans & shop, NS, NP. Med. sz. BR with/without bed.$649. 240-351-5150, lv voice msg Silver Spring-F pref. Furn room $600 all utils incl. Close to bus & shopping. Deposit required. Call 703-914-5555 SILVER SPRING/WHITE OAK, MD - Close to bus. Walk to MVA, bank & shops. 5 min drive to Silver Spring train station. Share BA w/ 1 other person. $600 all utils incl. 240-938-9257
301-830-8680
TEMPLE HILLS - Shared home. fully furn basement. $550/mo all utils inc. Shared Bath Call 240-515-5837 TEMPLE HILLS- Furn rm for rent, Shr BA, nr subway. Utils, WiFi & Cable incl. $170/wk. 301-919-5150
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Same-Day Pre-Approval! • ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED! Two-bedrooms available today Some Ultilities Included Minutes from VRE & I-95 • Pet-friendly Park-like Setting • Teacher Discounts Minutes from Quantico and Ft Belvoir
1293 Bayside Drive, Woodbridge, VA
703.962.1838 BAYVUE.NET
ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED • ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED • 3 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE TODAY Midrise & Garden Style Apartments • *Upgraded Kitchens & Baths • Same-Day Pre-Approval Multiple Lease Options • Community Center Swimming Pool • Green Line Metro • Bus Stop On Community • Minutes from DC, VA & National Harbor. *Available in select apartments. See office for details
3416 Curtis Dr., Hillcrest Heights, MD
301.637.4690
Same-Day Pre-Approval! • ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED! 8 Spacious Floor Plans • Water, Gas, Parking Included • Walk to Restaurants, Shopping & Huntington Metro • Pets Adored • Verizon FiOS & COX • 1 Mile from 495 Beltway, Minutes from DC, National Harbor & More 1 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE. CALL TODAY!
6300 South Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA
7131 Richmond Highway, Alexandria, VA
703.940.0414
703.270.6125
KINGSGARDENS.NET
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2260 Alice Avenue, Oxon Hill, MD
301.637.4695
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4113 Southern Avenue, Capitol Heights, MD
ALL CREDIT CONSIDERED • INSTANT APPROVAL DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 1,2,& 3 Bedrooms w/ Den Optional •Most Utilities INCLUDED• IMMEDIATE Move-Ins Available •FREE RESERVED PARKING Upgraded Eat-In Kitchens • Minutes from MD, DC, & National Harbor Metro Accessible
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Filmmaker Kitty Green has set out to see how many JonBenet look-alikes she can fit in one room.
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‘Voice From the Stone’
Crime’s deeper truths Another JonBenet Ramsey thing? Yes, but this Netflix documentary is different.
FILM REVIEW Last fall’s glut of 20th anniversary television specials on the unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey felt like a race to the bottom: Which program would most grotesquely exploit the 1996 killing of a 6-year-old girl? From the title alone, the new Netflix documentary “Casting JonBenet” sounds like the last thing we need. In fact, it might be the only thing we need to move past a case that has generated so much fevered speculation. Australian filmmaker Kitty Green traveled to Ramsey’s hometown of Boulder, Colo., not to reinvestigate the crime but to
get a sense of how residents felt about it. To do that, she posted a casting call for local actors to play the central figures in the case, including the tiny beauty pageant contestant herself, her parents, her brother and the police chief. While the documentary includes some dramatizations, it consists mostly of interviews with the actors, who discuss the murder and who they think was responsible while also sharing intimate details about their lives. Getting to know these people reveals a lot. They disclose intimate anecdotes about themselves — their cancer diagnosis,
‘Casting JonBenet’ (Unrated, 80 min.) DIRECTOR: Kitty Green IN A NUTSHELL: Twenty years after
the unsolved death of 6-year-old beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, people from the Ramseys’ Colorado hometown share conspiracies and act out what could have happened.
their murdered family member, the abuse they suffered as children. The message is that each person’s past informs their judgment. It’s also about how easily we judge other people — whether we have the full story or not — and how much our present views are shaped by our pasts. The final moments of the movie include a gorgeously
choreographed scene involving many of the actors we’ve gotten to know, set to a hauntingly spare piano score by Nathan Larson. The participants act out the many different theories (though not the actual murder, thankfully). Watching so much agony on a set made to look like the Ramsey home, we’re reminded of the very real tragedy at the heart of a story that was reduced to tabloid fodder. “Casting JonBenet” has no forensic experts or archival footage. It doesn’t get us any closer to the truth. But it might just get at something more profound: the idea that we should just acknowledge what this is — an awful, heartbreaking mystery — and let it go. STEPHANIE MERRY (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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“Voice From the Stone,” a handsome, romanticsupernatural thriller based on the acclaimed 1996 novel by Silvio Raffo, centers on a woman (Emilia Clarke) hired to care for a child who hasn’t spoken since his mother’s death months earlier. Despite some Edgar Allen Poe-like moments of the macabre, anyone who knows the depth of grief will feel the chills that this movie delivers deep in their bones. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (TWP)
‘Below Her Mouth’ (Unrated, 94 min.)
A love affair as unlikely as it is urgent lies at the center of this searingly sensual drama. Natalie Krill stars as Jasmine, a woman engaged to a man who begins a passionate affair with a woman, Dallas, played by Erika Linder. As the layers of Jasmine’s sexuality move closer together — and then threaten to fly apart — desire turns into suspense. CHRISTOPHER KOMPANEK (TWP)
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Lost rites: ‘Oscar’ reveals a pain we don’t really know I know where all my grandparents are buried; the cemeteries are easy to find and the graves clearly marked. I also can find the field belonging to the nice, slightly puzzled farmer who let us scatter my dad’s ashes among his wheat. (The wheat field was Dad’s request. He did like carbs; maybe he always had a desire to be ground into bread.) The literal and metaphorical tombstones that mark my family’s past are, for the most part, still standing. That is not the case for the families of Dos Erres, Guatemala. The rural village and the aftermath of the horrors that rained down upon it are the subject of “Finding Oscar,” a documentary opening Friday
at Landmark’s West End Cinema. Directed by Ryan Suffern, the film is partly a primer on the decades-long Guatemalan civil war and the U.S.’s role in it, which ranged from standing on the sidelines going “LA LA LA I CAN’T SEE YOU” to being an active player on the field. The war, like so many in Central and South America, was rife with human rights abuses; some estimates place civilian casualties at 200,000, with 40,000 more people becoming “desaparecidos,” or “disappeared.” Very few Americans know what it’s like to have a family member vanish. During the war, very few Guatemalans didn’t know. As revenge for a guerrillaled insurrection, a Guatemalan elite military force arrived
at Dos Erres in 1982. They massacred nearly everyone, though they found no evidence that the village in any way supported the rebels. In the end, more than 200 villagers died and their bodies were thrown into a well. Desaparecidos. Prosecution of the murderers was nearly impossible. Although relatives of the victims exhumed the bodies a decade after the massacre, the pile of bodies was only evidence that something terrible had happened. What it didn’t prove was who did it. Not to give too much of the movie away — “Finding Oscar” is also partly a crime procedural — but it follows the chase to find two men who were taken from the village as boys and raised by the soldiers who killed their
‘Finding Oscar’ (unrated) DIRECTOR: Ryan Suffern IN A NUTSHELL: Decades after a massacre wiped out a village during Guatemala’s civil war, a forensic scientist and a young prosecutor join a team searching for a boy who was abducted and raised by one of the soldiers who killed his family.
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families. One is easy to find; the second, Oscar, seems to have vanished. While the search for Oscar is the narrative thrust of the film, the most powerful images involve the people who never got to say goodbye to those they lost. There is archival footage of skeletons, pulled from the well in 1994, neatly laid out next to the clothes the victims were wearing when they died. People walk by them, looking for the skull paired with their dad’s hat, or the tiny skeleton adjacent to their niece’s favorite yellow dress. There is such pain and such grief, combined with such a drive to lay to rest loved ones who died a dozen years earlier. I never really considered how lucky we Americans are when it comes to death, how being able to bury our loved ones’ bodies — and know that someone will be able to bury ours — is something to be grateful for. “Finding Oscar” illustrates what a gift that is, and how much it means to say goodbye to those who are already gone. For more movie musings, follow Kristen on Twitter: @kpagekirby.
FILM REVIEW For someone who has had such an illustrious career, Jeremiah Tower may be the nation’s most unfortunate chef. As chef de cuisine of Chez Panisse from 1972 to 1978, he made the famed restaurant in Berkeley, Calif., what it was, but it’s only founder Alice Waters’ name that people associate with it. His misfortune continued in 2014, when he was given the thankless task of remaking New York’s Tavern on the Green, a job from which he was fired after only five months. But Tower is on a quest to reclaim his reputation with the help of Anthony Bourdain, who produced the new documentary “Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent.” The film has no shortage of famous faces who pay homage to Tower, including Mario Batali, Martha Stewart and Wolfgang Puck, but nevertheless serves as a languorous look at the ups and downs of a career gone awry. The film shows how Chez Panisse begot San Francisco’s Stars — one of the country’s best restaurants founded by Tower, which made him into a celebrity himself (and, sometimes, a bit of a jerk, too). It came crashing down, in part, because of the San Francisco earthquake of 1989, and Tower didn’t resurface again until Tavern on the Green. As the documentary comes to a close, so, too, does that job — another fury, another disappointment. MAURA JUDKIS (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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‘Score’
‘Tulip Fever’
EXPECTED RELEASE: June 16
EXPECTED RELEASE: Aug. 25
SUMMARY: Movies about movies can be hit or miss, but “Score,” about film music, looks at least like a solid single. Talking heads give context, the James Bond theme provides the earworm and archival footage makes the point that something like the theme from “E.T.” once just existed in John Williams’ head. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)
SUMMARY: Oscar winners run rampant in 17th-century Holland. Alicia Vikander, Christoph Waltz and Judi Dench all star in the story of a young, poor woman (Vikander) married to a rich, old man (Waltz) who wants to run away with her hot painter lover and get rich quick in the frantic, lucrative tulip market (seriously). K.P.K.
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The Boss Baby (PG) CC/DVS: 12:20-2:50-5:20-7:50-10:15 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) 21+;CC/DVS: 12:50-4:10-7:20-10:30 Sleight (R) 21+;AMC Independent;CC/DVS: (!) 1:00-3:20-5:40-8:00-10:20 Born in China (G) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: (!) 12:30-2:40-5:00-7:10-9:20 Get Out (R) CC/DVS: 1:00-3:30 Smurfs: The Lost Village (PG) CC/DVS: (!) 1:20-3:40 Beauty and the Beast (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 1:05-7:00 Beauty and the Beast in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 4:00-10:00
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Beauty and the Beast (PG) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:00-1:404:15-6:30-7:00-9:40 Get Out (R) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:45-2:30-4:00-7:00-7:45-9:15 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:453:45-4:30-7:15-9:30-10:00 The Lost City of Z (PG-13) CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 12:30-3:15-4:457:15-10:00-10:05
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Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent (R) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:15-4:15-7:50-9:45 Colossal (R) CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:05-4:05-7:05-9:40 I Am Not Your Negro (PG-13) CC;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 3:15-7:45-9:55 Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing: 1:30-4:30-7:30-9:50 Your Name. (Kimi no na wa.) (PG) Subtitled: 1:00-5:30
Finding Oscar Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Partially Subtitled: 1:45-4:30-7:00-9:30 Kedi (NR) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Partially Subtitled: 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 Cezanne and I (Cézanne et moi) (R) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Subtitled: 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:40
Neruda (R) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS;Subtitled: 1:20-3:40-6:50-10:00 In Search of Israeli Cuisine Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;Partially Subtitled;RS: 1:50-4:40-7:40-9:50 Going in Style (PG-13) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS: 1:55-4:457:30-10:05 Graduation (Bacalaureat) (R) Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS;Subtitled: 1:104:00-7:10-9:55 The Promise (PG-13) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS: 12:50-3:507:00-9:30 The Zookeeper’s Wife (PG-13) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS: 1:304:20-7:25-10:00 Beauty and the Beast (PG) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS: 1:00-4:107:20-9:45 Gifted (PG-13) CC/DVS;Handicap Accessible;Hard of Hearing;RS: 1:40-4:30-7:15-9:50
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Logan (R) CC/DVS: 11:50-6:00 The Boss Baby (PG) CC/DVS: 11:25-1:50-4:15-6:45-9:10 Kong: Skull Island (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:55-9:05 Beauty and the Beast (PG) CC/DVS: 12:35-3:50-6:45-9:40 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:05-3:00-4:10-7:15-9:00-10:20-10:55 Get Out (R) CC/DVS: 12:45-3:25-5:50-8:15-10:45 Sleight (R) CC/DVS: 1:00-3:25-5:50-8:15-11:00 Unforgettable (R) CC/DVS: 11:40-2:05-4:40-7:05-9:30 The Lost City of Z (PG-13) CC: 1:20-4:25-7:30-10:45 Born in China (G) CC/DVS: 12:15-2:20-4:25-6:30-8:35 Gifted (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:30-6:30
Smurfs: The Lost Village (PG) CC/DVS: 2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15 Logan (R) CC/DVS: 12:45-7:20 The Boss Baby (PG) CC/DVS: 1:15-3:45-6:45-9:15 Power Rangers (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Ghost in the Shell (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:00-3:45-6:30-9:30 Beauty and the Beast (PG) CC/DVS: 1:15-4:45-7:45-10:45 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:30-2:15-4:00-5:45-7:30-9:15-11:00 Get Out (R) CC/DVS: 12:30-3:05-5:45-8:20-11:00 Unforgettable (R) CC/DVS: 2:45-5:15-8:00-10:45 Sleight (R) CC/DVS: 12:45-3:05-5:30-8:00-10:30 The Promise (PG-13) CC/DVS: 4:15-10:35
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Paterson (R) 4 Stars! -- Washington Post: 11:15-4:45 Frantz (PG-13) From French Master Francois Ozon!: 2:00-7:30 Their Finest (R) 11:30-2:15-5:00-7:45
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How to Be a Latin Lover (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:30-4:30-7:15-10:00 Gifted (PG-13) CC/DVS: 2:00-4:45-7:30-10:15 The Circle (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:45
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Smurfs: The Lost Village (PG) CC/DVS: 11:10-1:30-4:00-6:30-9:00 Logan (R) CC/DVS: 4:15-7:45-11:10 The Boss Baby (PG) CC/DVS: 12:30-3:15-6:00-8:40 Power Rangers (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:20-3:25-6:30-9:35 Beauty and the Beast (PG) CC/DVS: 1:00-4:15-7:30-10:45 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:35-1:20-4:40-7:15-8:00-11:20 Going in Style (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:45 Unforgettable (R) CC/DVS: 12:00-2:55-5:45-8:15-10:55 Sleight (R) CC/DVS: 12:00-2:30-5:15-7:45-10:15 Get Out (R) CC/DVS: 11:30-2:25-5:30-8:15-11:30 Born in China (G) CC/DVS: 11:00-1:25-3:50-6:15-8:40-11:05 Gifted (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:25-2:00-4:45-7:30-10:30 How to Be a Latin Lover (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:45-1:10-2:40-4:05-5:35-7:00-8:30-9:55-11:25 The Fate of the Furious: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC/DVS: (!) 11:10-2:20-6:00-9:20 Colossal (R) CC: 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:40 The Promise (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:15-3:30-6:45-10:15 Your Name. (Kimi no na wa.) (PG) 4:30-10:35 The Circle (PG-13) CC/DVS: 1:05-4:25-7:10-9:50 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (Telugu) (NR) (!) 11:00-2:40-6:20-10:00 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (Tamil) (NR) (!) 7:00-10:40 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (Hindi) (NR) (!) 11:40-3:20
How to Be a Latin Lover (PG-13) AMC Independent: 11:45-5:15-8:00-10:45 Gifted (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC/DVS: 11:00-1:30-4:10-7:05-9:40 The Fate of the Furious: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) RS: 12:00-3:15-6:30-9:45 Colossal (R) AMC Independent: 10:45-1:25-4:25-7:10-10:05 The Promise (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:45-3:00-6:15-9:25 The Circle (PG-13) CC: 11:15-2:00-4:45-7:30-10:20 Beauty and the Beast in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC/DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 1:15-7:15 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (Hindi) (NR) AMC Independent;English Subtitles: 10:00AM Grey Lady (R) AMC Independent: 10:40-1:40-4:40-7:40-10:40 Grow House (R) AMC Independent: 10:30 Can’ Help Falling in Love (NR) AMC Independent;English Subtitles: 10:10-1:10-4:00-6:50-9:35 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;Recliners;RS: 10:00-1:154:30-7:45-10:50 How to Be a Latin Lover (PG-13) AMC Independent;Spanish Spoken: 2:30
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Your Name. (Kimi no na wa.) (PG) Japanese With English Subtitles: 10:05-5:30 Beauty and the Beast (PG) 10:20-1:15-4:15-7:15-9:50 The Fate of the Furious (PG-13) 10:30-1:30-4:30-7:30-10:35 Free Fire (R) 12:30-3:00 Unforgettable (R) 8:00-10:30 The Lost City of Z (PG-13) 10:00-1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Colossal (R) 11:45-2:30-5:00-7:35-10:20 Their Finest (R) 10:15-1:10-4:10-6:50-9:45 The Circle (PG-13) 10:00-11:15-12:25-1:45-2:45-4:20-5:15-6:45-7:45-9:15-10:25
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A minor misstep shouldn’t be taken as a sign of bad things to come. You can correct your error very quickly and get right back on track. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Take care that you don’t hurt someone’s feelings inadvertently simply by sharing a biased opinion that has no basis in fact! CANCER (June 21-July 22) Do you have a chip on your shoulder? Today is a good day to take a supporting role, which will mellow your mood and temper your expectations. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Someone may not realize that he or she is driving you past the point of no return. Are you approaching your breaking point?
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Kim Kardashian West on Thursday gave her first televised interview since she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris last year. Since the robbery, “I’m such a different person,” she said through tears on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” “I really feel like things happen in your life to teach you things. It was probably no secret, and you see it on the show — I was being flashy and I was definitely materialistic before. … I just don’t care about that stuff anymore. I really don’t.” She described to DeGeneres the details of the robbery, before closing with, “I don’t want to sound like I’m not grateful. I’m out, I’m home, I’m safe, I’m such a better person — it’s OK.” (AP)
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