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THE LASTING DAMAGE OF PULLING FAMILIES APART

Hockey hero Coach who started a minority club in D.C. is up for an NHL award 3

The toll on children being separated from their parents at the border is ‘catastrophic’ and could last a lifetime, child welfare experts warn 12

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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday designated the bog turtle as his state’s official reptile, two years after science teacher Mark Eastburn of Riverside Elementary School in Princeton and his students decided to advocate for it. The turtle was listed as a federally threatened species in 1997, and the students hoped the designation would help restore the habitat and allow the species to thrive. (AP)

An attempt to get rid of a snake in a garden by spraying it with gasoline ended with a house on fire in southern Finland. Public broadcaster YLE reported Tuesday that some of the flammable liquid spread by an ill-fated homeowner in Siuntio, west of Helsinki, landed on a nearby lawn mower that was warm enough to ignite a fire. Flames spread quickly to the wooden house, reaching the exterior wall and attic. (AP)

Florida authorities are searching for two suspects after an injured alligator was dumped in a Wawa. The Bradenton Herald quoted Manatee County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Dave Bristow as saying the department was alerted to the alligator around 2:30 a.m. Friday. They were told two people had left a 3-foot alligator at the Lakewood Ranch store. Deputies alerted the Fish and Wildlife Commission, which sent a trapper who removed the gator. (AP)

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Already a local hockey hero SPORTS Neal Henderson was the neighborhood dad who coached every sport, whether his kids had a real team or not. He’d offer pointers in pickup basketball games or draw up plays in backyard football. But when winter finally came to Washington and the streets froze over, Henderson, now 80, could finally teach his favorite sport. His father was a Merchant Marine stationed during World War II in St. Catharines, Ontario, and when he brought the family — originally from St. Croix — up north, Henderson learned and fell in love with hockey. Back in the District, he got a job at the old Uline Arena on Third Street in Northeast so he could keep skating. Teaching hockey one day in 1978 to his children and their friends, Henderson realized there were too many youngsters to just keep playing in the street. He walked to the Fort Dupont Ice Arena in Southeast and rented ice time.

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The coach who started D.C. minority program is up for an NHL award

Neal Henderson started the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Program 40 years ago.

“Next thing I knew,” he said, “I had more kids from the neighborhood. Once they started coming, I had no idea what I was going to do.” He kept buying ice time and, eventually, skates and sticks and pads, too. Forty years have gone by. He’s still doing it. What began as a dad, son and neighborhood kids chipping a puck around turned into the Fort Dupont Cannons, the oldest minority hockey club in North America, according to the NHL.

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“I’m happy that they think that much of me. ... What have I done? I’m only being a friend to a kid.” NEAL HENDERSON, on his nomination for the NHL’s Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award. This is the inaugural year for the award, which is named after the league’s first black player.

It serves close to 50 players ages 8 to 18 each year at no charge; Henderson’s original equipment bank has been replenished through donations and fundraising over the years. Participants are required to adhere to strict academic standards. The program earned Henderson a nomination as one of three finalists for the NHL’s inaugural Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award, an honor named for the league’s first black player. The winner will be announced at the NHL Awards on June 20. “He deserves it,” said Betty Dean, the team’s volunteer manager. “He’s been doing it for such a long time.” But even before the NHL can name a winner, the Washington Capitals visited Fort Dupont on June 15 to honor Henderson and his club. Team owner Ted Leonsis and captain Alex Ovechkin met with players and coaches and let folks touch the Stanley Cup. “It’s breathtaking to know that there are people in such high esteem that follow us and see what we’re doing to teach kids to see the game and enjoy the game and play the game,” Henderson said. JACOB BOGAGE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Wawa heads to Georgetown D.C. has issued a permit for Wawa to build a store in Georgetown, in a space on Wisconsin Avenue NW that currently houses a Restoration Hardware — which may close by the end of this month, Washington Business Journal reported. Last year, the Philadelphiabased convenience store chain said it planned for an “upscale, urban feel” at the Georgetown location. Wawa is in the midst of a regional expansion, and plans to open five to 10 D.C. stores in the next couple of years. The chain opened its largest-ever outpost in downtown D.C. in December. (EXPRESS)

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FBI links sexual assaults over 8 years in D.C. area to a single ‘John Doe’ THE DISTRICT Over nearly a decade, police believe the same man raped workers at hotels in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. He left behind some clues — a red box cutter dropped in a hotel room in Silver Spring, a ring a victim pulled from his finger in a hotel in the District. Police said he also left DNA — his own genetic building blocks. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia is now using that DNA to charge the man in two assaults that occurred in 2003 in D.C., even though authorities don’t know

his name. The attacks throughout the region occurred between 1998 and 2006. The District has a 15-year statue of limitations in sexual assault cases, and the indictment filed just ahead of that anniversary is designed to stop the clock on the charges expiring. “This means the offender will not escape justice due to the passage of time,” Jessie Liu, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia said Tuesday at a news conference announcing the indictment. There are no time limits for bringing charges in sexual assault cases in Maryland and Virginia, where authorities said DNA has linked the man to an additional four sexual assaults. Police described the attacks as

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Police indict unknown rapist

In an unusual move, federal officials charged an unknown “John Doe” with two counts of rape in 2003.

violent. Victims were threatened with box cutters, neckties and cords, often in the late morning and early afternoon hours. “This man preyed upon women in the D.C. region for close to a

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Md., Va. order removal of Guard from border Maryland will recall the four National Guard members Gov. Larry Hogan sent to the U.S.-Mexico border and will not deploy other resources until a federal policy of separating immigrant children from their families is rescinded, the governor announced Tuesday. Hogan wrote on his Twitter account that he had ordered four crew members and a helicopter to immediately return from where they were stationed in New Mexico. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam also said Tuesday that he’s recalling members of the state’s National Guard from the U.S.-Mexico border. (AP)

decade,” D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham said. Liu said it is the first time her office has utilized this tactic — known as a John Doe DNA indictment — though it has been used in other jurisdictions. Courts have generally held the indictments valid, though some have also required a reasonably detailed description of the suspect. The attacks, and the sightings, ended in 2006. Police speculate that the culprit left the country, died, simply stopped his crimes or is imprisoned with an erroneous DNA profile. Whatever happened, Liu said, investigators have “never forgotten these victims.” PETER

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Shop sign discouraging non-English removed A Dunkin’ Donuts shop in Baltimore is no longer offering customers coupons if they report workers shouting in foreign languages to management. The Baltimore Sun reports the sign was removed after it created a stir on social media. A photo of the sign was posted Monday on Twitter. It read: “If you hear any of our staff SHOUTING in a language other than ENGLISH Please call … with the name of the employee to receive a coupon for FREE Coffee and a pastry.” Dunkin’ Donuts said a general manager posted the sign “based on her personal judgment.” (AP)

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A Virginia city is rebranding its only school named after a Confederate general to honor the United States’ first black president. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported the Richmond School Board voted 6-1 Monday to rename J.E.B. Stuart Elementary School to Barack Obama Elementary School. The board estimated it will cost about $26,000 to rename the school. (AP)

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THE DISTRICT | Karen Padmore waits at Shepherd Elementary School for her family to finish voting in Tuesday’s primary election. Mayor Muriel Bowser and about half of D.C.’s lawmakers were up for re-election. The ballot also featured Initiative 77, an measure that affects pay for restaurant servers, bartenders and others whose livelihoods involve tips. Voting ended after Express’ deadline. For results, visit washingtonpost.com.

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Police in Montgomery County are investigating what precipitated a fatal confrontation between a police officer and a man who reportedly attacked him. Police issued an update Monday on their investigation of the June 11 shooting, in which an officer shot and killed Robert Lawrence White, a 41-year-old black man from Silver Spring. Police say body-worn camera footage shows White twice assaulting the officer, 32-year-old Anand Badgujar. (AP)

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Separation anxiety: Border policy takes toll on workers, too Few things have marked President Trump’s penchant for deflection, lies and deception more than his policy of separating children from parents accused of entering the country illegally. He and his people repeatedly have blamed Democrats specifically, and Congress and the law generally, for a disgraceful practice Trump could end just by giving the order. As a Washington Post Fact Checker sub-headline said: In Orwellian fashion, the Trump administration repeatedly claims its own policy doesn’t exist or was written by others. Yet, with photos and audio recordings of frightened youngsters fueling a national

firestorm against him, Trump is facing pressure to back down because Republicans don’t want to pay the political price. For now, children and families will continue to suffer, as will the nation’s reputation. To a lesser extent than the families, to be sure, federal employees and contractors also suffer. They are trapped between a policy that has been roundly condemned as morally and ethically bankrupt and their duty to follow it. Antar Davidson (no relation to this writer) was in that predicament as an employee of a federal contractor. He quit his job at a Tucson, Ariz., shelter for separated migrant children run by Southwest Key, a nonprofit based in Austin, Texas. Davidson said the shelter had a policy against allowing

children to hug each other. A no-touch policy is particularly harmful to children caught in a painful ordeal. “There was an organizationwide policy that the kids were meant not to touch each other,” he told the Federal Insider. “It was something that was always pressed very hard on the kids — ‘no touch, no touch.’ ” That’s in line with a Post article about Colleen Kraft, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, after she went to a South Texas detention facility and encountered a 2-year-old who wasn’t allowed to be consoled. “The really devastating thing was that we all knew what was going on with this child. We all knew what the problem was,” Kraft said. “She didn’t have her mother, and none of us can fix that.’ ” Cindy Casares, a Southwest Key spokeswoman, said “hugging has always been allowed at Southwest Key Programs. We hire experienced, trained staff to provide comfort and counseling and to help the children feel more comfortable.” Trump’s immigration turmoil can leave federal employees and contractors in a tough spot, if they, like reasonable people, think his policy is an abomination. Their options are only bad — obey orders or quit. “This is a situation that federal employees find themselves in on a regular basis, perhaps not so dramatically as the current policy involving migrant children, but their responsibilities are very clear,” said Bill Valdez, president of the Senior Executives Association. “If it’s a lawful order they have two choices: one is to obey it, or second, to resign.” Taking a stand is one thing. Being jobless is another. Speaking against Trump’s policy is a risk most can’t afford or are unwilling to take. Follow Joe Davidson on Twitter @joedavidsonWP

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Trump raises trade war risk ECONOMY The United States and China edged closer Tuesday to triggering the riskiest trade war in decades, a fight that could weaken the world’s two largest economies, unsettle relations between Beijing and Washington and crimp global growth. If the tariffs the two countries have threatened to slap on each other’s exports take effect, their consumers would have to pay higher retail prices. Companies would pay more for imported parts and would have to decide whether to absorb those higher costs — or pass them on to their customers. American farmers could be evicted from a lucrative market for their goods. U.S. companies, from Caterpillar to Qualcomm, would likely face obstruction from regulators in China, a market they rely on for an outsize share of sales. The standoff, mostly over China’s sharp-elbowed drive to supplant U.S. technological dominance, threatens to tip “the U.S. and China into a downward spiral like the world hasn’t seen since the trade war that plunged us deeper in the Great Depression and into the Second World War,” warned Matt Gold, professor of international trade law at the Fordham Law School and a former U.S. trade official. World financial markets

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President Trump’s threatened tariffs on Beijing could cover $450 billion — a sum equal to 89 percent of Chinese goods imported to the U.S. last year.

buckled after President Trump ratcheted up the tensions by proposing a fresh batch of tariffs on Chinese products. With concerns growing on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average closed down nearly 300 points — more than 1 percent — on its sixth straight losing day. Stocks tumbled nearly 3 percent in Hong Kong, 2 percent in Tokyo and 4 percent in Shanghai. Trump previously ordered 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods in retaliation for Beijing’s forced transfer of U.S. technology and for intellectual property theft. Those tariffs, set to start taking effect July 6, were matched by China’s threat to penalize U.S. exports. Beijing’s response drew the president’s ire. On Monday night,

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Effect on U.S. growth The tariffs would slow U.S. growth, economists warned. Oxford Economics estimated that if Trump imposed the $200 billion in tariffs and China responded in kind, U.S. growth could slow by 0.3 percentage point next year. (AP)

Trump told his U.S. trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, to target an additional $200 billion in Chinese goods for 10 percent tariffs. These penalties would take effect, the White House said, “if China refuses to change its practices” and proceeds with its plans for retaliatory tariffs. The tit-for-tat penalties could escalate further yet: Trump threatened tariffs on $200 billion

more in Chinese products if Beijing lashes back again. Combined, the potential tariffs on Beijing could cover $450 billion — a sum equal to 89 percent of Chinese goods imported to the United States last year. “He’s willing to totally close our market to their exports. ... There are going to be serious consequences,” said Wendy Cutler, a former U.S. trade negotiator. Trump is gambling that Beijing has the most to lose. China couldn’t come close to matching America’s tariffs on $450 billion of Chinese exports. The United States sold only $130 billion of goods to China last year. But Beijing has chosen its targets strategically. Soybeans are on the list — a direct shot at a swath of Trump supporters in the American heartland. About 60 percent of U.S. soybean exports go to China. And Beijing has other ways to inflict pain on U.S. companies. It could delay or deny licenses that American companies need to operate in China. Or it could hold up their products at customs. U.S. companies have an increasingly sizable stake in the fast-growing Chinese market. They’ve invested a cumulative $256 billion there since 1990, according to the Rhodium Group research firm and the National Committee on U.S.China Relations. Companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 derive a collective 5.5 percent of their revenue from China, according to the data firm FactSet. PAUL WISEMAN AND ZEKE MILLER (AP)

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The number of migrants displaced by persecution, war and other violence in 2017, a record for the fifth straight year, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said Monday. The total rose almost 3 million from 2016. The worst situations included those in South Sudan and Congo, and the exodus of Muslim Rohingya from Myanmar. The U.S. got the most new applications for asylum (332,000), but the U.N. noted the issue was most dire in developing countries. Turkey had the most refugees: 3.5 million. (AP) Prosecutor: Gang fistfight escalated into mass shooting that injured 22 at New Jersey arts festival

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On millennials and tipping: It’s complicated Are millennials poor tippers because they don’t like the practice of tipping, or are they just trying to conserve cash? It’s hard to draw any hard conclusions from a new survey from creditcards.com that paints millennials as the “worst tippers in the U.S.” According to the survey, a weighted study of 1,000 interviews, 10 percent of millennials routinely stiff their servers at restaurants. Compare that figure with the percentages of Gen Xers and baby boomers who admitted stiffing the waitstaff: 1.8 percent and 4.4 percent, respectively. But there’s something to consider among the data: More millennials say they would prefer to eliminate tipping, a practice that has increasingly come under assault in America. Nearly 27 percent of millennials would prefer to dine in restaurants with higher prices and no tipping, compared with 25 percent of Gen Xers and 13.5 percent of boomers. Another factor to consider: The respondents were simply asked about their tipping behaviors at a “restaurant,” without stipulating whether it was a full-service establishment or a fast-casual operation. Finally, millennials are still in their early wage-earning years. Once millennials make more money, they may be more willing to share the wealth with servers. TIM CARMAN

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Trump threatened China with tariffs on $200 billion in goods. On Tuesday evening, Kim and his wife, Ri Sol Ju, were welcomed by Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan. Photos from the event show Kim and Xi shaking hands in front of a row of Chinese and North Korean flags — a visual echo of Kim and Trump’s handshake in Singapore. The timing and staging of Kim’s trip send a clear message about Beijing’s place at the center of East Asian diplomacy — and its power over Pyongyang. With U.S.-China trade ties on the rocks, Kim can play both powers, talking sweet to Trump while pursuing a closer

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Chinese leader Xi Jinping meet in Beijing.

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The United States wants North Korea to abandon the nuclear weapons program that it took years to build — an outcome experts see as extremely unlikely. With North Korea’s nuclear testing halted, for now, and August’s war games off, China may be willing to cut North Korea some slack. In Beijing, Kim is likely to ask Xi to ease up on economic sanctions — something the United States strongly opposes. China is less focused on getting Kim to give away his weapons than on getting him to fall into line. It may eventually use trade and investment to keep him onside, experts said. EMILY RAUHALA

Three die in shooting in Walmart parking lot A gunman crashed into a vehicle outside a Walmart store in Alabama early Tuesday, opened fire and killed two women before taking his own life, authorities said. The violence appeared to be related to a domestic dispute and there was no wider danger, Police Chief Matthew Higgins told reporters. Tallassee Mayor Johnny Hammock said it appeared the shooter purposely rammed the other vehicle in the store parking lot. (AP)

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Napoleon’s hat sells for $407K A two-cornered black felt military dress hat that Napoleon Bonaparte is believed to have dropped at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was auctioned for $407,000 on Monday in Lyon, France, The New York Times reported. It was exactly 203 years after the French emperor’s final military defeat. Experts said he had 120 such hats; 19 are known to exist now, mostly in museums. In 2014, one sold for $2 million. (EXPRESS)

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Child welfare experts worry about the effects of family separations at the border

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For separated kids, ‘the effect is catastrophic’

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IMMIGRATION The sights and sounds are wrenching: A boy’s cries of “Papa! Papa!” for the father he had been separated from. Youngsters placed in chain-link cages in an old Texas warehouse. Parents begging to know what will happen to their children. Child welfare has always been a challenging profession; state and local agencies across America make difficult decisions every day to separate children from their parents. But those agencies have ways of minimizing the trauma that aren’t being employed by the Trump administration in separating immigrant families at the Mexican border. “There are no principles of good child welfare that are being used in this process,” said Angelo McClain, CEO of the National Association of Social Workers. Among other things, child welfare agencies often try to arrange visits between parents and children and keep communication open. “After we removed children from their homes, I would visit them every day in their foster home,” McClain said. “I was the link back to their parents — I’d get messages back and forth. We had ways to mitigate the trauma.” McClain and many of his professional colleagues nationwide are alarmed by what is happening at the border, citing research demonstrating that family separation can cause long-term trauma for children, including depression, anxiety, feelings of insecurity and post-traumatic stress disorder. Their worries center on the more 2,300 children who have been separated from their parents this spring as part of a Trump administration effort to deter illegal border crossings. Federal officials have not specified how long the youngsters will be held.

Central American asylum seekers are taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents near McAllen, Texas, on June 12.

The wave of family separations at the border, undertaken as part of the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy toward those caught illegally trying to enter the country, is not facilitating any continued parent-child communication. Oversight of the separated children is being handled by the Department of Health and Human Services, which has defended its operations. Steven Wagner, acting assistant secretary at HHS’ Administration for Children and Families, said younger children under HHS care are being placed in “permanent shelters” where they receive education, clothing, medical and mental health services, and recreational and entertainment opportunities. However, the separation policy was branded “wrong and immoral” in a joint statement Tuesday from 14 prominent charitable and social service organizations,

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and their family members who are awaiting processing by immigration authorities. Among the child welfare experts dismayed by the separations is Sandy Santana, executive director of Children’s Rights, a watchdog organization. Under long-standing practice in the U.S., children should be removed from their home only if a parent is unfit or poses a danger to the child, Santana said. Neither of those circumstances seems prevalent in the wave of border separations, he said. Under normal practice, Santana said, the goal of a child welfare agency should be to minimize harm to the child in cases where separation is deemed necessary. “The federal government has no plan for reuniting the children with their families,” Santana said. “It is deliberately inflicting trauma on children to punish their parents.” DAVID CRARY (AP)

This is what happens inside children when they are forcibly separated from their parents. Their heart rate goes up. Their body releases a flood of stress hormones, which can start killing off dendrites — the little branches in brain cells that transmit messages. In time, the stress can start killing off neurons and — especially in young children — wreaking dramatic and long-term damage, both psychologically and to the physical structure of the brain. “The effect is catastrophic,” said Charles Nelson, a pediatrics professor at Harvard Medical School. “There’s so much research on this that if people paid attention at all to the science, they would never do this.” That research on child-parent separation is driving pediatricians, psychologists and other health experts to vehemently oppose the Trump administration’s new border crossing policy, which has separated more than 2,000 immigrant children from their parents. The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicians and the American Psychiatric Association have all issued statements against it — representing more than 250,000 doctors in the United States. Nearly 7,700 mental health professionals and 142 organizations have also signed a petition urging President Trump to end the policy. WILLIAM WAN

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U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley has long been a harsh critic of the U.N. Human Rights Council.

“The Human Rights Council is a poor defender of human rights.” Haley cited long-standing U.S. complaints that the 47-member council is biased against Israel. She had been threatening to pull out since last year. Still, she suggested the decision need not be permanent, adding that if the council did adopt reforms, “we would be happy to rejoin it.” MATTHEW LEE AND JOSH LEDERMAN (AP)

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Playoff-ready pen: Herrera gives Nats dominant depth One mark of an excellent general manager is that he consistently surprises you by fixing the leaks in his boat with sheet metal rather than tin foil. I’ve said for months that the Nationals needed to trade for at least one decent middleinning reliever. A journeyman such as ex-Nats Matt Albers and Craig Stammen would suffice. How hard can it be to acquire a similar player? Was GM Mike Rizzo asleep? On Monday, the Nats did not trade for just a useful middle-reliever. Instead, Rizzo traded for Kelvin Herrera, a star in two World Series and a two-time All-Star. This year, at only 28, he posted a 1.05 ERA as a closer for the woeful Royals. Now, the Nats have four relievers who have proved they can be closers in Sean Doolittle, Herrera, Ryan Madson and Brandon Kintzler. Finally, they may have the kind of dominant bullpen depth that has proved so essential in recent postseasons. The Nats may not match the Yankees’ and Astros’ pens, but, with Herrera added to the potent mix, they can compete. In addition, just three weeks ago, the Nats brought up from Class AAA a project named Justin Miller, whom they had

identified at a workout and signed before other teams had a shot to discover him. Kintzler, who has trained with Miller, helped tip off the Nats. Miller retired 27 of the first 28 men he faced, including 17 strikeouts. No one had numbers as good as Miller’s through Monday: 4-0, 1.42 ERA with 22 strikeouts and no walks in 122/3 innings. Miller is now challenging batters and working with a back-to-thehitter delivery from the far right-hand side of the rubber. His deceptive sinker-slider stuff plays faster than the reading of 92 to 94 mph. Unforeseeable disasters can unhinge any season. What if Stephen Strasburg, who’s on the disabled list, has a more serious shoulder problem than the Nats believe? What if Bryce Harper has turned into a .212 hitter for life? What if Daniel Murphy’s knee never gets right? But instead of focusing on gloomy improbabilities, isn’t it more likely that the Nats just created a bullpen — including lefty Sammy Solis and promising reclamation project Tim Collins — that puts them significantly closer to a deep playoff run if they can get their regulars reasonably healthy? The Nats traded three minor leaguers for Herrera, including their 11th- and 12th-best

Bryce Harper entered Tuesday with 19 home runs, the most in the NL. Put that statistic aside, though, and you’ll see that he is trending downward. (TWP/EXPRESS)

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The batting average for Harper in the seven games (1 for 24) before Tuesday’s, which ended after Express’ deadline. Through Monday, he was hitting .212 this year. CAROLYN KASTER (AP)

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Remaining roster holes The Nats have six weeks to trade for more talent at these spots. (TWP) Catcher: Entering Tuesday, Nats catchers had a collective OPS of .563, last in the NL. Starter Matt Wieters had hamstring surgery and is out until about August. One obvious potential target is Miami’s J.T. Realmuto, a .300 hitter in his prime at age 27. Bringing back Tampa Bay’s Wilson Ramos would work, too. Starting pitcher: Washington needs short-term help because Stephen Strasburg is out indefinitely with shoulder inflammation and long-term help because Gio Gonzalez is a pending free agent. Toronto’s Marcus Stroman and Tampa’s Chris Archer could work well if they can stay healthy.

prospects. I’ve never heard of any of them. Rizzo’s reputation is so positive, however, that Kansas City probably will be

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glad someday that they have Blake Perkins, Yohanse Morel and Kelvin Gutierrez. While many would’ve jumped at the first trade that promised an upgrade, Rizzo waited until he got his target. Herrera, who has a 1.26 ERA in 22 postseason games, has pitched in various roles. With Doolittle entrenched at closer, Herrera can shift to an earlier slot. The Nationals’ other top relievers don’t mind — at all. All spring they’ve been ridden hard, perhaps outright overworked. s With decent health, the Nats h might soon have a bullpen with r so many proven arms that, for sthe first time in the team’s history, fans will be delighted to see the bullpen gate open. The foe in the opposing dug-out, however, will not.

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The on-base-plus-slugging percentage (OPS) for Harper in the first 14 games of June. He hit just one homer in that time. His April OPS was 1.009. His May OPS was .851.

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The percentage of total pitches that Harper has swung at and missed in his first 14 games in June. In that time, he swung at 31.1 percent of pitches outside the zone.

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Brown sues city, police over arrest Bucks guard Sterling Brown sued the city of Milwaukee and its police department in federal court Tuesday, saying officers’ use of a stun gun during his arrest for a parking violation constitutes DAVID ZALUBOWSKI (AP)

excessive force and that they targeted him because he is black. The suit also alleges the arresting officers used their incident report to give the impression Brown resisted them. The NBA player was talking with officers while waiting for a parking citation outside a Walgreens on Jan. 26 when they took him down because he didn’t immediately remove his hands from his pockets as ordered. Three of the officers were suspended from two to 15 days, and eight others underwent remedial communications training. (AP)

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Ottawa traded winger Mike Hoffman on Tuesday, hoping to solve an ugly off-ice issue involving star defenseman Erik Karlsson and his wife. The Senators sent Hoffman to the Sharks, who then dealt him to the Panthers. Melinda Karlsson has filed an order of protection against Hoffman’s fiancee alleging harassment and cyberbullying in the form of hundreds of derogatory messages aimed at her and her husband, whose first child was stillborn in March. Ottawa general manager Pierre Dorion said he wanted to improve “chemistry” and “character” in the locker room. (AP)

Alexander Zverev and Ekaterina Makarova, the defending Citi Open champs, will return to Washington this summer, rounding out an impressive group of players for the 50th anniversary of the hard-court classic at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center. Tournament organizers released the full field Tuesday. At No. 3 in the world, Zverev is the highest-ranking man in the group. Women’s No. 2 Caroline Wozniacki and No. 4 Sloane Stephens lead that draw. Three-time major champion Andy Murray will make the event — which begins July 28 — part of his comeback from hip surgery. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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After scoring a hat trick in a 3-3 draw with Spain, Cristiano Ronaldo has a chance to help Portugal knock Morocco out of the tournament. Morocco dominated its opening Group B match against Iran but lost 1-0 on an own-goal by forward Aziz Bouhaddouz in stoppage time. Center back Mehdi Benatia leads a stingy Moroccan back line.

Host nation with lowest ranking in tournament claims second huge win

Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia 11 a.m. in Rostov-on-Don, Fox

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RUSSIA 3, EGYPT 1 Two wins, eight goals and almost certainly a place in the knockout stage for the first time since the Soviet era. Russia is enjoying quite the party at its own World Cup — and not even the highly anticipated return of Mohamed Salah could slow it down on Tuesday in St. Petersburg. Confounding grim pre-tournament predictions, the host nation earned a second straight emphatic win to start the group stage by beating Egypt 3-1. Having already routed Saudi Arabia 5-0, Russia is likely to be celebrating a spot in the round of 16 by tonight, and few could have seen that happening so soon. “It’s a group of solidarity and cohesion,” coach Stanislav Cherchesov said. “You mention difficulties, problems. We don’t like these words. We don’t have this in our vocabulary. We had some issues and we dealt with it.” Those “issues” included a string of pre-tournament injuries

Artem Dzyuba, left, and Russia will clinch a spot in the next round with a Uruguay win or tie.

that ravaged the defense and a run of seven winless games heading into the tournament. The Russians started the World Cup as the lowest-ranked team at the tournament at No. 70, but they aren’t playing like it. Three goals in a 15-minute span early in the second half did the damage against Egypt, with Ahmed Fathi poking the ball into his own net to put Russia ahead

in the 47th minute. Denis Cheryshev tallied his third goal of the World Cup, and striker Artyom Dzyuba then scored in quick succession before Salah converted a consolation penalty in his first game back after missing nearly a month with a left shoulder injury he suffered in the Champions League final. Salah needed to produce the type of performance he delivered

nearly every week for Liverpool last season, when he scored 44 goals in 51 games, but it was clear from the start that he was staying out of anything too physical. Egypt’s first World Cup in 28 years could be over in barely five days, while Russia will clinch a place the round of 16 if Uruguay wins or draws against the Saudis today. Either scenario would also eliminate Egypt. STEVE DOUGLAS (AP)

SENEGAL 2, POLAND 1

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Japan became the first Asian team to beat a South American squad at the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over undermanned Colombia on Tuesday in Saransk. Colombia midfielder Carlos Sanchez was given a red card in the third minute for using his arm to block a shot bound for the goal. That led to a successful penalty kick by Shinji Kagawa and forced Columbia to play with 10 men for the rest of the match. Colombia equalized in the 39th on Juan Quintero’s rolling free kick. Yuya Osako sealed Japan’s win with a header off Keisuke Honda’s corner kick in the 73rd. (AP)

With a first-half own goal by Poland d and a fluky second-half score by Mbaye Niang, Senegal scored a 2-1 victory to become the first African team to win at this year’s World Cup. p. Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria and Tunisia ia were outscored 9-2 collectively in losses. Upon re-entering the gamee after being treated, Niang noticed Poland’s Grzegorz Krychowiak loft a backpass to Jan Bednarek, who hadn’t realized Niang was back on the field. Niang outsprinted Poland’s d’s goalkeeper to reach the ball about 40 yards from the net, knocked it forward and tapped it in. (AP)

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JAPAN 2, COLOMBIA 1

Sanchez’s hand ball sets up Japan for historic upset

Yuya Osako, left, celebrates after his winning header in the 73rd minute.

Neymar limps away from practice with ankle pain, isn’t expected to miss Brazil’s match vs. Costa Rica

Luis Suarez will make his 100th appearance for Uruguay in a make-or-break Group A game. Saudi Arabia is winless in the World Cup since 1994. It was routed 5-0 by host nation Russia and did not have a single shot on goal in the tournament opener. Uruguay will look to improve its standing after beating Egypt 1-0 in its World Cup opener.

Iran vs. Spain 2 p.m. in Kazan, Fox

Diego Costa scored twice for Spain against Portugal to emerge as an early star of the World Cup, but goalkeeper David De Gea had a rough opener. He let a shot from Ronaldo slip through his fingers in a mediocre performance, but he is slated to start. Iran leads Group B after its win over Morocco and will focus on its defense to tryy to advance.

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Aguilera revels in ‘Liberation’

The feeling is mutual ALBUM REVIEW So what exactly happened to Beyonce and JAY-Z in couples therapy? It’s been two summers since the splashdown of Beyonce’s “Lemonade,” that magnificent, planet-eating album that, among other things, broke the news of her husband’s infidelity in song. Fourteen months later, JAY-Z stepped forward with his intimate, introspective, repentant “4:44.” Then, on Saturday night, the couple introduced “Everything Is Love,” a surprise album of duets recorded under their family name, the Carters — and as pop recordings go, it feels unprecedented simply because it exists. Think about it. Two of the most resonant voices of our time have decided to repair their marriage through music, in public, together. Individually, they still loom extra-larger-than-life. For JAYZ, his odyssey from the block to the boardroom continues to inform his every rhyme, but he also has evolved into an exceedingly likable dad who can rap the word “sheesh” with impunity. Meanwhile, Beyonce keeps inventing new ways to present herself as Wonder Woman one minute, Everywoman the next. And there’s still so much selfawareness and bigheartedness in that pivot. She knows that

utopians need to stand alongside the rest of us for their vision to mean anything. And if that weren’t enough, the Carters have figured out how to transpose their cataclysmic marital strife into colossal music. Just don’t let that album title trip you up. Yes, they’ve patched things up thanks to the help of their friends (“Friends”) and a few tropical getaways (“Summer”), but for an exercise in public reconciliation, “Everything Is Love” feels much bigger than an interview on Oprah’s couch. Because even as these two try to protect each other’s healing hearts, the injustices of the outside world keep making them ache. Listen to the boom-and-wail of “Black Effect” as they take turns hyping an imaginary crowd with a sweet-and-sour refrain: “Get your hands up high like a false arrest/ Let me see ’em up high, this is not a test.” Got that? Don’t forget that this is still America, where racial oppression seeps into every last thing, including your revelry. Beyonce raps with flagrant gusto, routinely outshining her spouse — something that should surprise absolutely no one, including him. And regardless of how the inner machinations of their marriage are chugging along, these two are obviously in

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Steeped in symbolism There are many messages in the video for Beyonce and JAY-Z’s “Apes---,” filmed at the Louvre in Paris. Here are two with women at the forefront: Beyonce dances in front of a painting documenting the 1804 crowning of Empress Josephine, who is surrounded by mostly white onlookers, whereas Beyonce holds hands with eight black dancers. The headscarves worn by dancers mimic the shape of the sofa featured in a portrait of Juliette Recamier, known as a recamier. The respected French socialite maintained a salon for intellectuals, some of whom were critical of Napoleon. (THE LILY)

There’s something very special about Christina Aguilera’s “Liberation,” easily one of the year’s best albums. Released Friday, the record is just as pleasant as her 1999 self-titled debut, as powerful and poignant as 2002’s “Stripped,” and as layered and soulful as 2006’s “Back to Basics.” “Liberation” has a wide range of styles and sounds, but it’s also masterfully cohesive (apart from the misfire of a Demi Lovato duet, “Fall in Line”). “Twice” continues to show Aguilera’s voice in top form; “Pipe” is a sexy anthem; and the closer, “Unless It’s With You,” is beautiful, raw and honest. MESFIN FEKADU (AP)

love with each other’s rapping. g. “My great-great-grandchildren n already rich,” Beyonce purrs on n “Boss,” outlining their family y legacy with a half-smile. “That’s s a lot of brown children on your r Forbes list.” JAY-Z quietly steps aside e whenever his wife is on a tear r — and if she decides to catch her r breath, he’s standing by, singing g her praises, cheering her on.. “She don’t even need a whole e name,” he brags during “Heard d About Us,” the album’s mostt effervescent two-way ego trip. In moments like these, it feels s easier than ever to relate to o JAY-Z. He’s a Beyonce fan, too. o. CHRIS RICHARDS (THE WASHINGTON POST))

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1998-2018 When “Look at Me!,” a vicious two-minute blast by XXXTentacion, climbed the charts last year, it sounded as awesome as a rip in the fabric of space-time. But what came spewing out of that hole in the weeks that followed was abhorrent — increasingly detailed accounts of the brutal physical abuse that the young Florida rapper had allegedly been inflicting on those around him. Then XXXTentacion — born Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy — was fatally shot Monday at age 20 near a motorcycle dealership in Broward County, Fla. Sometimes death offers to clarify things, but what it ultimately creates is chaos. Can any order be made here? XXXTentacion was a stylish, sadistic young rapper who channeled his fury into fame, but also into violence. He died having just made a No. 1 album with this year’s “?” — and while awaiting trial on charges of battery, false imprisonment and witness tampering (charges to which he had pleaded not guilty). He encouraged his fans to find

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hope in the fog of their despair, but bragged enthusiastically about the joy he felt in brutalizing others. And before he had a chance to redirect his life, his life was taken from him. For listeners, it’s hard to straighten out. Listening to a hateful song will not turn us into a hateful people — but it might make hateful people more comfortable in their hatefulness. We can control the power that art wields over our minds, but we worry about everybody else. This is the madness of our country right now — feeling profoundly paranoid about the thoughts hiding in the heads of others. What does it mean to die as a voice of your era when your era was a nightmare? CHRIS RICHARDS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Keeping things from your friends and family is the surest way to get embroiled in something you cannot get out of again. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You may think you’ve completed a project to everyone’s satisfaction, but someone is likely to lodge a complaint. What did you miss? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) What you and others cannot foresee is the one thing that matters most now as you try to figure out your next move. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You have your finger on the pulse of your entire team — but one or two members may be feeling differently, and you must court them today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Take care that your attempts to persuade others don’t become too aggressive. You will want to use a civil tone at all times.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You may find yourself waiting longer than expected for someone else to come through as desired. It’ll happen. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You may have to think outside the box today in order to put together a plan that allows you to achieve a goal on schedule. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

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POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Others may misinterpret your style today and react in a manner that makes things more difficult than they had to be. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Someone may not respond as expected to the gift you give — but perhaps he or she is misinterpreting your motives. You can set things straight.

Need more Sudoku? Find another puzzle in the Comics section of The Post every Sunday and in the Style section Monday through Saturday.

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1893: A jury in New Bedford, Mass., finds Lizzie Borden not guilty of the ax murders of her father and stepmother.

1967: Boxer Muhammad Ali is convicted in Houston of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted and is sentenced to five years in prison. (Ali’s conviction was ultimately overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court).

1988: The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upholds a New York City law making it illegal for private clubs with more than 400 members to exclude women and minorities.

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Lindsay Lohan is not invited to Paris Hilton’s upcoming wedding to Chris Zylka. “If you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all,” Hilton said, shaking her head in a video posted Tuesday by TMZ, when asked if Lohan would get an invite to her big day. Asked if she would want an invitation to Lohan’s wedding, were the actress to have one, Hilton replied, “No, I’m very busy,” adding, “I don’t have drama with anyone. I just choose to not surround myself [with] certain people. Life is too short.” Hilton and Lohan were friends in the mid-2000s, but have had a series of public fights and reconciliations in the years since. (EXPRESS)

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