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Police said a tractor that fled a traffic stop in Maine led police on a low-speed chase. Police Sgt. Nelson Feero Jr. said a Brewer police officer pulled over the tractor Tuesday after it knocked over traffic cones in a construction zone. The Bangor Daily News reported the driver got back in the tractor during the stop and “took off” — leading police officers on a slow 3-mile chase. The tractor was hauling a large piece of machinery during the chase. (AP)

A 35-year-old Alaska man suspected of weaving through traffic while driving a front-end loader has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. A caller told Anchorage police Tuesday night that an intoxicated man nearly hit a convenience store as he parked a front-end loader. Police received a second call saying the driver was back on the road, swerving in and out of lanes and bouncing off the curb. (AP)

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There are firsts you remember all your life, and for the most part, they’re the ones you cherish. The first wobbly rotations on a bike, and the exhilaration of staying up. The first streaks of rockets shooting fantastic explosions into the night sky. Sunday was supposed to be a moment like that for 3-yearold Tucker Armstrong. He’d seen the Metro trains gliding back and forth aboveground when his family landed at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. “He was fascinated,” said Cathe Armstrong, his grandmother. Then came Sunday — time for the boy’s first subway ride. But in an age when mass shootings are far too common (and, in fact, 17 people had been shot and five more injured in a brawl at a Trenton,

N.J., art fair the night before), the boy’s ride would be one of more fear than wonder. Cathe Armstrong and her family — including her sister, her son, Tucker, and his 2-year-old brother, Griffin — had set out on the Metro so the boys could take in the view over the Potomac River. It was about 5:30 p.m. when the family walked down a broken escalator at Gallery Place and saw it would be a 10-minute wait for the Yellow Line. “We were trying to entertain the kids by walking back and forth,” Armstrong said, when they heard what they — and a lot of others in the station — thought were gunshots. Armstrong counted six; her sister, eight. Her son scooped up the two kids and said, “‘Run!” The family ran back up the escalator and into the station’s elevator. “There were so many people in there, I didn’t think the elevator would lift,”

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Sign of the times: Young rider’s first trip is one to forget The first Metro rides of brothers Tucker, left, and Griffin Armstrong didn’t go quite as planned.

Armstrong said. “People are not behaving,” she explained to the grandkids. “So we’re going to leave.” As it turned out, it wasn’t another shooting spree — just firecrackers set off by thoughtless kids. Armstrong is visiting from Columbus, Ohio; her son, his wife and their kids just moved from Phoenix to D.C.’s Palisades neighborhood last month. But it wasn’t just jumpy tourists and newcomers who ran for their lives. In a Green Line train that was stopped at the station, Sarah Ferris watched the pandemonium. A native of Newtown, Conn.,

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she naturally thought of the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 26 dead. “Suddenly, a storm of people bolted down the stairs and escalators and began stampeding across on the lower platform,” she wrote in an email. “Every person on our train got on the ground, ducking under the windows, without a clue what was happening.” Metro says announcements were made to reassure people in the station that no shots had been fired. But no one clued in the passengers, who’d hit the ground and stayed down until the train stopped at Mount Vernon Square. Told a couple days later that the sounds had only been firecrackers, Armstrong said that in a more innocent time she would have thought, “ ‘Oh, it’s near the 4th of July and someone has fireworks!’ Now, my first thought is, ‘Oh, my! Gunshots! And we’re enclosed in this tunnel — get out!’ ” Tucker had questions afterward about his first ride, Armstrong said. “Why was everybody screaming?” And, “Are trains scary?” Reach Kery Murakami at kery.murakami@washpost.com. Follow him @theDCrider.

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STAUNTON, VA. Virginia’s governor ordered state officials Thursday to investigate abuse claims by children at an immigration detention facility who said they were beaten while handcuffed and locked up for long periods in solitary confinement, left nude and shivering in concrete cells. Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, announced the probe hours after the AP reported the allegations. They were included in a federal civil rights lawsuit with a half-dozen sworn statements from Latino youths held for months or years at the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center near Staunton. The AP report also cited an adult who saw bruises and broken bones the children said were caused by guards. Multiple detainees as young as 14 said guards stripped them of their clothes and strapped them to chairs with bags placed over their heads. The incidents described in the lawsuit occurred from 2015 to 2018. “Whenever they used to restrain me and put me in the chair, they would handcuff me,” said a Honduran immigrant who was sent to the facility when he was 15 years old. “They also put a bag over your head.”

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The Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center in central Virginia is facing an investigation after immigrant children said they were being abused.

In addition to the children’s firsthand, translated accounts in court filings, a former child-development specialist who worked inside the facility told the AP she saw kids there with bruises and broken bones they blamed on guards. She spoke on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to publicly discuss the children’s cases. In court filings, lawyers for the detention facility have denied all allegations of physical abuse. In his announcement Thursday, Virginia’s governor directed the state’s secretary of public safety and homeland security and the Department of Juvenile Justice to report back to him. Many of the children were sent there after U.S. immigration authorities accused them of belonging to violent gangs,

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including MS-13. But Kelsey Wong, a program director at the facility, said during a recent congressional hearing that in many cases the children did not appear to be gang members and were suffering from mental health issues. In a tweet, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said: “Deeply troubled by this report. We need answers on what happened at this facility.” The Shenandoah lockup is one of only three juvenile detention facilities in the U.S. with federal contracts to provide “secure placement” for children who had problems at less restrictive housing. On average, 92 immigrant children each year cycle through Shenandoah, most of them from Mexico and Central America. MICHAEL BIESECKER, JAKE PEARSON AND GARANCE BURKE (AP)

Wednesday turned into a traffic nightmare for D.C.area commuters, with lane closures on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and other factors combining to bring hourslong gridlock across the region. The logjam was rooted in a fatal crash about 11 a.m. on the Capital Beltway. All lanes of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge — which carries more than 220,000 vehicles a day — were closed. Traffic experts said that delays stemmed from rubbernecking as passersby peered at the scene. Officials said a rally downtown and a Nationals home game added to the delays. At 3:30 p.m., the I-95 backup at the Wilson Bridge extended more than 12 miles into Virginia, with several miles-long backups elsewhere. It wasn’t until 10:30 p.m., when all lanes were back open, that it was all over. (TWP)

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The amount the Maryland Board of Public Works has granted to a state seafood marketing campaign to help promote the need for labor in its crab industry. Eastern Shore crab houses are without more than a third of their usual workforce after many failed to secure visas for seasonal migrant workers. Visas for workers in non-agriculture jobs were awarded this year by lottery for the first time due to high demand. Officials hope the extra funding will help mitigate some of the losses. (AP)

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Prince George’s man sentenced to life for killing daughter, 2, and her mother over child support

About 1,000 teachers in D.C. Public Schools — a quarter of the teacher workforce — lack certification the city requires to lead a classroom, according to District education leaders. The Office of the State Superintendent of Education, which handles teacher certification, said it uncovered the error during an internal investigation this winter. Because of the findings of the investigation, the school system will require all teachers to start the application process for credentials by the start of the academic year. (TWP) FEDERALSBURG, MD.

Bald eagles found dead in Md. were poisoned A federal lab report says at least six of the 13 bald eagles found dead on a Maryland farm in 2016 had been poisoned. A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service report Wednesday said the birds ingested a pesticide. The pesticide, carbofuran, is essentially banned from the U.S. market partly due to it being lethal to birds. Fish and Wildlife Service special agent John LaCorte said investigators believe the birds fed on a raccoon that may have been purposely poisoned. (AP/TWP) ALEXANDRIA

Officials sorry for secrecy in Metro station design Alexandria City Manager Mark Jinks apologized to residents Thursday, saying the city failed to keep them up to date on the loss of one entrance to the planned Potomac Yard Metro station. The south entrance was cut because of rising costs last summer. But city officials did not inform the public because they believed a confidentiality agreement with Metro prohibited them from discussing it. When residents learned of the loss of the entrance in May, they became enraged and accused city staff and elected officials of lying to them. (AP)

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local Appeals court vacates Malvo’s four sentences of life without parole VIRGINIA A sniper serving life in prison for terrorizing the D.C. region as a teenager must get new sentencing hearings in Virginia, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. The 3-0 decision by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denies an appeal by prosecutors who said they already complied with the requirements of the U.S. Supreme Court, which found in a series of rulings after Lee Boyd Malvo was sentenced that mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juveniles are unconstitutional. Malvo was 17 when he and

his mentor, John Allen Muhammad, fatally shot 10 people they targeted at random in Virginia, Maryland and D.C. in 2002. Muhammad was sentenced to death and executed in Virginia in 2009. Malvo received multiple life-without-parole sentences in Virginia and Maryland. The 4th Circuit found Malvo’s Virginia sentences must be vacated, upholding the decision of a lower court judge. Thursday’s ruling applies only to Malvo’s four life sentences in Virginia. A Maryland judge denied new sentencing hearings last year. The panel found the Supreme Court’s new rules for sentencing juveniles, which must be applied retroactively, were not satisfied when Malvo was sentenced years

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earlier. His resentencing judge must now determine whether his crimes show he’s permanently incorrigible, and thus can be sentenced to life without parole;

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or that they reflect “the transient immaturity of youth,� and merit a lesser sentence. “To be clear, the crimes committed by Malvo and John Muhammad were the most heinous, random acts of premeditated violence conceivable, destroying lives and families and terrorizing the entire Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for over six weeks,� Judge Paul Niemeyer wrote. “But Malvo was 17 years old when he committed the murders, and he now has the retroactive benefit of new constitutional rules that treat juveniles differently for sentencing.� Malvo’s attorneys, meanwhile, are appealing a judge’s denial of new sentencing hearings in Maryland. DENISE LAVOIE (AP)

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NPS OKs D.C. alt-right rally ‘Unite the Right’ group still doesn’t have permit for Lafayette Sq. event THE DISTRICT An organizer of last year’s deadly white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville has received initial approval from the National Park Service to hold a rally across from the White House on Aug. 12, the anniversary of last year’s event. Jason Kessler, who organized the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville with Richard Spencer and other white supremacist leaders, submitted a National Mall Special Event permit request on May 8 to hold a “white civil rights” rally in Lafayette

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Executive Office of the President. Background checks would move to the Department of Defense. Many of the changes would require approval from Congress. Even before the plan was announced, it was met with skepticism among lawmakers and labor unions. Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, said some of the proposals sounded useful, “But there is nothing normal about this administration, so we’re extremely skeptical of the motivations here, given how hostile [Education Secretary] Betsy DeVos and President Trump have been to public education, workers and unions.” JILL COLVIN

University of California at Riverside researchers are naming one of two fossils they discovered in an Australian desert after former President Barack Obama. Professor Mary Droser said the fossils belong to two previously unknown types of creatures that lived 540 million to 580 million years ago. The second fossil is named after naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough. While the names are to honor the two men’s commitment to science, Droser said, Obamus coronatus first reminded researchers of Obama because it resembles an ear — one of the ex-president’s distinctive traits. The softbodied creature was 0.5 and 2 centimeters across and anchored to a mosslike carpet on the seabed.

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GOVERNMENT The Trump administration proposed a major reorganization of the federal government on Thursday, calling for merging some departments, moving the federal food stamp program to the Department of Health and Human Services and renaming that agency. The plan represents the latest effort to revamp a sprawling federal government. Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told The Associated Press in an interview that the effort was aimed at streamlining a long list of overlapping regulations and department functions. The sweeping reorganization proposal, which was formally unveiled during the president’s Cabinet meeting Thursday, is the result of an order signed by Trump in March 2017 calling for a review of the federal government. It’s the latest in a long line of federal government overhaul proposals announced by administrations from both parties. Mulvaney pointed to many examples of inefficiency. “If it’s cheese pizza, it’s FDA, but you put pepperoni on it and it becomes a USDA product. I mean, come on?” he said. “An open-faced roast beef sandwich is USDA, a closed-faced roast

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beef sandwich is FDA. Not making this up.” Among the specific proposals outlined is a plan to merge the departments of education and labor into a single Department of Education and the Workforce, or DEW. The combined agency would oversee programs for students and workers. The plan would create a single food safety agency under the Department of Agriculture and move the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, from the USDA to Health and Human Services, which would be renamed the Department of Health and Public Welfare. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management’s policy function would be moved into the

Charles Krauthammer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist, died Thursday at 68. The cause was cancer of the small intestine. Krauthammer was one of the highest-profile commentators of his generation and a near-ubiquitous presence on cable news, particularly Fox. He was known for acerbic, unsparing prose and hawkishness on U.S. and Israeli security matters. (TWP) JERUSALEM

Israeli PM’s wife charged The wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was charged Thursday with misusing some $100,000 in public funds to order lavish meals from celebrity chefs. Although the indictment against Sara Netanyahu did not directly affect the prime minister, it ended a period of political victories that had bolstered the Israeli leader and distracted attention from his own legal woes. Her lawyers denounced the charges. (AP) SOUTH SUDAN

Opposition rejects ‘imposition’ of peace South Sudan’s armed opposition on Thursday rejected any “imposition” of a peace deal and asked for more time after the first face-to-face meeting between President Salva Kiir and rival Riek Machar in almost two years. The opposition called Wednesday’s meeting “cordial” and said the two sides discussed broad prospects for peace. But they said the current model for the peace process is “unrealistic.” (AP) NEW ZEALAND

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Florida’s busiest airport, Orlando International, is becoming the first in the U.S. to require a face scan of passengers on all arriving and departing international flights, including U.S. citizens. Each scan is compared to a Department of Homeland Security database that has images of people who should be on the flight, in order to verify travelers’ identities. The move alarms privacy advocates, who say there are no rules in place for handling data gleaned from scans. (AP)

Miss. man pleads guilty in killing of 2 Catholic nuns in deal that avoided death penalty

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave birth to a daughter Thursday. She is the second elected world leader to give birth while holding office, after late Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who gave birth to daughter Bakhtawar in 1990. (AP)

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pitch. Even then, he suggested to reporters that it was a difficult call to retreat on his policy of separating immigrant children from their parents. “If you’re really, really pathetically weak, the country’s going to be overrun with millions of people. And if you’re strong, then you don’t have any heart. That’s a tough dilemma,” Trump said. “Perhaps I’d rather be strong.” Before Trump’s retreat, his advisers and allies said the news media were covering the border situation hysterically and that there would not be long-term consequences for Trump or the party. Said Andy Surabian, a former Trump campaign and White House official: “The lesson of the [presidential] campaign is that in Trump’s Washington, things move so fast that no single story will ever define the president, the administration or the party as a whole.”

A deeply polarizing farm bill passed the House on party lines Thursday, a month after the legislation went down to stunning defeat after getting ensnared in the politics of immigration. The legislation, which passed 213-211 with 20 Republicans joining Democrats in their unanimous opposition, includes controversial new work rules for most adult food stamp recipients — provisions that are dead on arrival in the Senate. The massive legislative package overseeing more than $430 billion of food and agriculture programs over five years contains a host of measures aimed at strengthening farm subsidies, expanding foreign trade and bolstering rural development. Under the proposal, adults will have to spend 20 hours per week either working or participating in a state-run training program to receive benefits. Democrats and anti-hunger advocates say most states do not have the capacity to scale up case management or training programs to this extent. As a result, they argue, hundreds of thousands of low-income adults could end up losing benefits. But Republicans have defended the plan as a way to make low-income adults more self-sufficient, and President Trump tweeted on Thursday that he was “so happy” to see work requirements pass.

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POLITICS President Trump this week likened Hispanic immigrants to vermin. He warned that they would “pour into and infest our country.” And he defended his administration’s family separation policy by alleging that parents crossing the southern border with their children were poised to commit crime and murder. For him, this language is not new. Echoing the words and images of the white nationalist movement to dehumanize immigrants and inflame racial tensions has become a defining feature of Trump’s presidency and of the Republican Party’s brand. Among the many ways in which Trump stands out in the lineup of modern American presidents is his aversion to using his bully pulpit to unify the diverse nation he was elected to lead. Rather, he stokes cultural divisions and cultivates tribalism. “He takes a blowtorch to the tinder,” said Peter Wehner, a Trump critic who worked in the previous three Republican administrations and is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. “For Trump and for his presidency, the culture war is central and defining — and it’s a culture war of a particular kind,” Wehner added. “It’s a culture war that manifests itself in race and ethnicity and nationality. That is his go-to theme.” As he leads his party into the potentially perilous midterm election five months from now, Trump is trying to make cultural identity a central theme of the Republican pitch to voters. His messages have been amplified by his surrogates as well as by

President Trump has made cultural identity a central theme of the Republican pitch to voters.

friendly broadcasters on Fox News Channel and elsewhere in the conservative media. Trump is calculating that by playing to people’s fears and anxieties, he can maximize turnout among hardcore supporters to counterbalance evident enthusiasm on the Democratic side. Fueling Trump’s approach, advisers say, is an unremitting fear of his own: that his base could abandon him if he is deemed too weak on immigration, which was a centerpiece of his 2016 campaign. Trump’s defenders flatly reject the suggestion that he is intentionally exacerbating the nation’s cultural differences. “Those who focus on culture and race as the perceived center of POTUS policies are either ignoring or ignorant of the root causes of the problems,” Trump campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson, one of the few AfricanAmericans who work for Trump, said in a text message.

Snapshot of America Sharply divided: New polls this week have shown a stark divide over the administration’s family separation policy. Most Americans oppose: A Quinnipiac University poll found that American voters who were asked oppose the policy 66 percent to 27 percent, mirroring other polls. Support among GOP: Quinnipiac found that Republican voters support the separation policy 55 percent to 35 percent, and that the demographic group with the deepest support is whites without college degrees. (TWP)

Trump has said he recoiled from the images, sounds and stories beaming in this week from the border. Yet he otherwise was initially defiant in the face of the growing public outcry, only capitulating Wednesday after the objections had reached a fever

Medical tests confirm 1 more U.S. worker affected by health incidents in Cuba, bringing total to 25

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Justices: States can tax more online purchases COURTS States will be able to force more people to pay sales tax when they make online purchases under a Supreme Court decision Thursday. Consumers can expect to see sales tax charged on more online purchases — likely over the next year — as states and retailers react to the court’s decision, said one attorney involved in the case. The Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision Thursday overruled a pair of decades-old decisions that states said cost them billions of dollars in lost revenue annually. The

decisions made it more difficult for states to collect sales tax on certain online purchases, and more than 40 states had asked the high court for action. The cases the court overturned said that if a business was shipping a customer’s purchase to a state where the business didn’t have a physical presence such as a warehouse or office, the business didn’t have to collect sales tax for the state. Customers were generally responsible for paying the sales tax to the state themselves if they weren’t charged it, but most didn’t realize

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Koko, gorilla who learned to sign, dies Koko the gorilla, whose remarkable sign language ability and motherly attachment to pet cats helped change the world’s views about the intelligence of animals and their capacity for empathy, has died at 46. Koko was taught sign language from an early age as a scientific test subject and eventually learned more than 1,000 words, a vocabulary similar to that of a human toddler. Koko was the not the first animal to learn sign language and communicate, but through books and media appearances she became the most famous. The Gorilla Foundation said the 280-pound western lowland gorilla died in her sleep. (AP)

they owed it and few paid. Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the previous decisions were flawed: “Each year the physical presence rule becomes further removed from economic reality and results in significant revenue losses to the States.” He was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch. The ruling is a victory for big chains, since they usually collect sales tax on online purchases already. Now, rivals will be charging sales tax where they hadn’t before. JESSICA GRESKO (AP)

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Turks rally ahead of national elections

IZMIR, TURKEY | A man waves a Turkish flag as thousands of supporters of Muharrem Ince, the presidential candidate of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party, attend a campaign rally Thursday. Ince is seen as a strong contender to end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s nearly 16-year rule in Sunday’s presidential election.

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The percentage of Australians surveyed who trust President Trump “to do the right thing regarding world affairs,” according to an annual survey reported Wednesday by CNN. In comparison, 43 percent had confidence in Chinese leader Xi Jinping to do the right thing. (EXPRESS)

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Study: Viruses might play role in Alzheimer’s HEALTH Viruses that sneak into the brain might play a role in Alzheimer’s, scientists reported Thursday in a provocative study. The findings don’t prove viruses cause Alzheimer’s, nor do they suggest it’s contagious. But a team led by researchers at New York’s Mount Sinai Health System found that certain viruses — including two extremely common herpes viruses — affect the behavior of genes involved in Alzheimer’s. The idea that infections earlier in life might somehow set the stage for Alzheimer’s decades later has been at the edges of research for years. It’s been overshadowed by the prevailing theory that Alzheimer’s stems from sticky beta-amyloid plaques that clog the brain. The scientists found some viral genetic material at far higher levels in Alzheimer’s-affected brains than in normal ones. Most abundant were two human herpes viruses that infect most people during childhood, often with no symptoms, and then lie dormant in the body. Researchers used computer models to check how the viral genes interacted with human genes, proteins and amyloid buildup, said Mount Sinai geneticist Joel Dudley, a senior author of the research, which was published Thursday in the journal Neuron. They found a lot of interactions, some of which later seemed to increase plaque development in mice. LAURAN NEERGAARD (AP)

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Another border policy shift “There has been no change to the department’s zero tolerance policy.”

Border Patrol won’t refer migrant parents for criminal prosecution

The U.S. Border Patrol said it will no longer send parents who arrive with children to federal courts.

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IMMIGRATION The U.S. Border Patrol will no longer refer migrant parents who cross into the United States illegally with children to federal courthouses to face criminal charges, a senior U.S. Customs and Border Protection official told The Washington Post on Thursday. The about-face comes just one day after President Trump signed an executive order ending his administration’s widely denounced practice of separating parents and children apprehended for illegally crossing the Mexico border. Trump’s order said the government would maintain a “zero tolerance” policy toward those who break the law, but the senior U.S. official, asked to explain how the government would change enforcement practices, said Border Patrol agents were instructed Wednesday evening to stop sending parents with children to federal courthouses for prosecution. A Justice Department spokesperson denied changes to the zero tolerance policy and said prosecutions would continue. But the decision to refer migrants for criminal charges after crossing illegally rests with the U.S. Border Patrol, and the senior CBP official said the agency will no longer send parents who arrive with children to federal courts. “We’re suspending prosecutions of adults who are members of family units until ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] can accelerate resource capability to allow us to maintain custody,” the official said. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to explain how enforcement operations will

Pentagon agrees to hold at least 20,000 children The Pentagon will make space available on military bases for as many as 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children detained after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a spokesman said Thursday. The request for temporary shelter was made by the Department of Health and Human Services and accepted by the Defense Department, said the spokesman, Army Lt. Col. Jamie Davis. A Pentagon memo to members of Congress said it has been asked to have the facilities available as soon as July and through the end of the year. It said HHS personnel or contractors for HHS “will provide all care for the children,” including supervision, meals, clothing, medical services, transportation and other daily needs. (AP)

change to comply with Trump’s order. A spokeswoman for the Justice Department, Sarah Isgur Flores, said “zero tolerance” remained in effect. “There has been no change to the department’s zero tolerance policy to prosecute adults who cross our border illegally instead of claiming asylum at any port

of entry at the border,” she said. Because ICE lacks the detention capacity to increase the number of families it holds in detention, the official acknowledged that many migrant parents and children will likely be released from custody while they await court hearings. Top CBP officials did not know what the executive order

Pope Francis says countries should take in as many migrants as they can

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would ask them to do until its release Wednesday, the official said. The decision to cease prosecutions of parents with children was made by the Department of Homeland Security for logistical purposes because the official said it would not be “feasible” to bring children to federal courtrooms while their parents go before a judge. Adults who cross illegally will continue to face misdemeanor charges under the zero tolerance policy implemented six weeks ago, the official said. Most adults who enter illegally through the busiest span of the border — the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas — are sentenced to time served. But the official said the criminal prosecution of adults would ensure that lawbreakers face consequences. “When a consequence is applied, it makes a difference on recidivism and illegal activity at the border,” the official said. In recent weeks, the number of migrants arrested along the Mexico border has declined slightly, according to the latest enforcement data. “It’s nothing we could call a trend,” the official said. CBP officials will monitor migration patterns at the border to see if the policy change leads to an increase in illegal crossings by family groups, the official said. “We’re going to watch closely and do what we need to do.” NICK MIROFF (THE WASHINGTON POST)

POLITICS The House killed a hard-right immigration bill Thursday, and Republican leaders delayed a planned vote on a compromise GOP package with the party’s lawmakers fiercely divided over an issue that has long confounded them. The conservative measure, which would not have granted a pathway to citizenship for young “Dreamers” who arrived in the country illegally as children, was defeated 231-193, with 41 Republicans — mostly moderates — voting against it. Thursday’s vote set the stage for debate on the second bill, this one crafted by Republican leaders in hopes of finding an accord between the party’s moderate and conservative wings. That compromise was considered too lenient by some conservatives and seemed likely to fall, too. The final roll call would wait until next week. Rejection of both would represent an embarrassment for President Trump, who has supported the bills. Also, in an awkward detour, House members used an early procedural vote to correct language providing $100 billion more than they’d planned to help build Trump’s proposed border wall with Mexico. Instead of giving initial approval for $24.8 billion spread over the next five years, the legislation said it would open the door to $24.8 billion “for each” of the next five years. LISA MASCARO (AP)

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A recent preference for left-handed hitters has kept Michael A. Taylor from starting.

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Taylor ready in reserve Streaky slugger has hit .444 in June, but outfield logjam has kept him on the bench MLB The most productive outfielder for the Nationals right now is not playing every day. Unfortunately for Michael A. Taylor, he found his swing just when the Nationals started to get healthy, just when Juan Soto emerged as an immovable object, just as Adam Eaton returned to seize the leadoff spot. Taylor entered Thursday hitting .425 in his past 16 games, but had not started since Sunday, sitting against three right-handed starters. Given the opportunity to pinch hit late Wednesday, Taylor started a rally with a single in the bottom of the ninth. It was his only chance to help, and he did. “It’s definitely hard. … I told him it’s a long season. He’s going to play,” manager Dave Martinez

said. “It just so happens right now we’re facing a guy who’s pretty good against right-handed hitters and we got a lot of good left-handed hitters.” After hitting .223 in April and .183 in May, Taylor entered Thursday’s game against the Orioles hitting .444 in June. He attributes the jump to restoring his most natural setup before the pitch. Going back to what is most natural allows Taylor to get into the rhythm of his swing without thinking, allowing him to focus on pitch selection. The switch has worked. He is a Gold Glove-caliber center fielder, tied for second among MLB center fielders in defensive runs saved. Taylor’s ability to steal bases

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The number of stolen bases for Michael A. Taylor entering Thursday, the most in the majors. Trea Turner was tied for second (20) and had 75 more plate appearances than his Nationals teammate. (TWP)

and his defensive proficiency make him a valuable a late-game replacement. In past years, Taylor also showed a propensity for late-game power, though his isolated power is down this season, and his home-run-to-fly-ball ratio

is well below his career average. Still, Taylor is a streaky hitter who can become explosive when everything is in sync, as evidenced by his .666 average in eight games before Thursday. He was slated to start in center field Thursday against the Orioles, which ended after Express’ deadline. For him to play, the steady Eaton had to sit. On other nights, he may take the place of a red-hot Soto or a struggling Bryce Harper. Martinez cannot afford to take either out of the lineup with regularity. “When you come off the bench, you get put in big moments,” Martinez said. “[Taylor] knows he’s going to have an opportunity to play.” CHELSEA JANES

Earlier this month, President Trump invited NFL players to suggest people who should be considered for pardons after unfair treatment by police. The gesture was an olive branch to players who defended the right to protest racial injustice and the criminal system during the national anthem. On Thursday, four current and former players — Doug Baldwin, Benjamin Watson, Anquan Boldin and Malcolm Jenkins, below — responded in an op-ed in The New York Times. Instead of naming names, they asked for a broad policy that would pardon all long-serving, nonviolent drug offenders. “[A] handful of pardons will not address the sort of systemic injustice that NFL players have been protesting,” the players wrote. (TWP)

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It wasn’t a foul ball that gave Phillies fan Kathy McVay a black eye Monday night. McVay said she was sitting near home plate when the team’s mascot, the Phillie Phanatic, left, used a hot dog launcher to shoot a snack wrapped in duct tape at her face. She was diagnosed with a small hematoma but told WPVI-TV she didn’t plan legal action. The Phillies apologized Tuesday and offered her tickets to any game. (AP)

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Barry Trotz will coach Islanders Move to Metro rival comes three days after he resigned from Caps

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Barry Trotz will reportedly get close to $20 million over five years to coach the New York Islanders.

that kind of tenure is rare. New Islanders general manger Lou Lamoriello got closer to Trotz’s asking price with a deal believed to be close to $20 million over five years, according to Sportsnet. The Islanders have missed the playoffs the past two seasons. Hiring Trotz, the fifth-winningest coach all time, could help New York retain pending free agent center John Tavares. Capitals assistant coach Lane Lambert and director of goaltending Mitch Korn had followed Trotz to Washington from Nashville, and it’s likely they will join him in New York. ISABELLE KHURSHUDYAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Ollie violations named Connecticut fired men’s basketball coach Kevin Ollie after finding NCAA violations such as improper training sessions and improper contact with recruits by Ollie and ex-Huskies star Ray Allen, according to documents released this week. Ollie’s lawyer said the infractions don’t justify UConn withholding $10 million in salary. (AP)

Ovechkin joins trophy winners at NHL Awards Alex Ovechkin entered Wednesday night’s NHL Awards in Las Vegas knowing he’d add another piece of hardware to his collection. As the league’s leading goal-scorer, the Capitals’ captain was assured of the Maurice Richard award. Here’s a look at three of the other biggest prize winners from the night. (EXPRESS/AP) MVP: Taylor Hall The forward became the first Devils player to win the Hart Trophy, edging Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon in a close vote. Hall was sixth in the league with 93 points and carried the Devils to the playoffs after a fiveyear postseason drought.

Goalie: Pekka Rinne Nashville’s Finnish netminder won his first Vezina Trophy in his fourth time as a finalist. He went 42-13-4 with eight shutouts, a 2.31 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage for the Predators, who had the league’s best regular-season record.

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Blue-liner: Victor Hedman Tampa Bay’s imposing Swede won his first Norris Trophy. He beat out finalists P.K. Subban of Nashville and Kings defenseman Drew Doughty. Hedman scored 17 goals with a plus-32 rating. Washington’s John Carlson finished fifth in the voting.

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NHL Barry Trotz resigned from the Capitals on Monday, just 11 days after he and the team won the franchise’s first Stanley Cup. He was spotted wearing a suit at the Newark airport later that afternoon, fueling speculation he was meeting with the New York Islanders, the only team that had a head-coaching vacancy. Three days later, Trotz was announced as the Islanders’ new coach. The Capitals have yet to name his replacement. Once Washington accepted Trotz’s resignation, there were no restrictions on where he could coach. His move to a Metropolitan Division rival means he’ll face the Capitals at least four times a year. Trotz and Washington’s split was largely related to financial differences. The coach asked for a five-year term with an annual salary of $5 million, a big bump from the $1.5 million he was reportedly making each of the past four years in D.C. Caps general manager Brian MacLellan said the term was “a sticking point� because it would have secured Trotz for nine seasons with the club, and


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Heartbreak for Argentina CROATIA 3, ARGENTINA 0 Lionel Messi’s frustrating international career may be coming to an early and anti-climactic end after Argentina’s worst loss in World Cup group play in 60 years. With Argentinian legend Diego Maradona watching from the stands, the 2014 runner-up was routed by Croatia 3-0 on Thursday in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. The Croats clinched a spot in the round of 16 for the first time since 1998. Messi didn’t get a single shot on-target in a defeat that pushed Argentina to the brink of elimination. Messi, who turns 31 on Sunday, has never won a major title with Argentina’s senior national team despite a decade of championships with Barcelona and five player of the year awards. Messi also missed a penalty kick in his team’s opening 1-1

draw against Iceland. Argentina, hurt by the poor play of goalkeeper Willy Caballero on Thursday, had not lost by such a large margin in the first round since a 6-1 defeat to Czechoslovakia in 1958. Caballero gained the starting role because of an injury to No. 1 keeper Sergio Romero. Argentina, which has not missed the second round since failing to qualify in 1970, has not been eliminated. But the two-time champions (1978, 1986) need to beat Nigeria on Tuesday and get help from other matches. Thursday’s loss came in humiliating fashion. Caballero mangled a clearance and kicked the ball toward Croatia defender Ante Rebic, who one-timed it into the net in the 53rd minute. Caballero buried his face in his hands while a giant screen showed Maradona doing the same. “After they scored on us, we were emotionally broken,” Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli said. “I had a lot of hope. I am extremely hurt by this defeat,

Brazil vs. Costa Rica 8 a.m. Friday, FS1

It’s been a rough start for co-favorites Brazil, which tied Switzerland 1-1 in its opener, and Germany, which was upset by Mexico. Questions surround Brazil star Neymar, who limped out of a training session this week. Brazil coach Tite said Thursday that the star will start. Costa Rica lost 1-0 to Serbia and has only beaten the Brazilians once — in a 1960 friendly — in 10 meetings.

Germany vs. Sweden 2 p.m. Saturday, Fox

Croatia will advance to the round of 16 after neutralizing Argentina forward Lionel Messi, below.

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Messi goes missing as Croatia pushes country to brink of elimination

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Sweden beat traditional power Italy to qualify for the tournament and — after a 1-0 win over South Korea — now looks to boost its chances of advancing against the defending champions. In a 1-0 defeat to Mexico, Germany was susceptible to the counter attack and surprisingly undisciplined.

Japan vs. Senegal but I probably didn’t understand the match the way I should have.” And it got worse as Argentina crumbled, frustrated by the Croatian defense. Luka Modric scored with a hooking shot in the 80th minute, and Ivan Rakitic

scored in stoppage time. “Argentina wasn’t confused. We were excellent,” Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said. “We beat a great Argentina with the best player in the world playing, Messi.” STEPHEN WADE (AP)

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Eriksen nets first goal, but Aussie PK forces draw

Kylian Mbappe became the youngest scorer in France’s World Cup history Thursday in Yekaterinburg, leading France to a 1-0 victory over Peru that clinched a spot for Les Bleus in the knockout stage. “I’ve always said that the World Cup is a dream for any player,” said Mbappe, 19, who was born a few months after France won the 1998 title. In the 34th minute, Paul Pogba beat his defender and passed to Olivier Giroud, who then chipped the ball toward goal for Mbappe to easily tap in. Peru was eliminated with the loss. (AP)

Denmark got the breakthrough everyone expected of Christian Eriksen, but it didn’t get the result it wanted Thursday in Samara. The Tottenham standout scored his first goal of the tournament in the seventh minute of a 1-1 tie with Australia. Mile Jedinak’s equalizer with a penalty kick in the 38th to keep Australia’s hopes alive. A Yussuf Poulsen handball set up Jedinak’s opportunity after video review. Denmark will advance with a win or draw against France, or a loss or draw for Australia against Peru. Both matches are Tuesday. (AP)

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FRANCE 1, PERU 0

Precocious Mbappe helps France win and advance

Kylian Mbappe, 19, taps in a first-half goal off an assist from Olivier Giroud.

Nielsen: World Cup viewership has dropped from 3.55M average on ESPN in 2014 to 1.98M on Fox (44 percent)

Both surprising winners received a little luck in their openers and now vie for the top spot in Group H. Senegal beat Poland 2-1 on a savvy re-start by Mbaye Niang, who raced onto the field to intercept a backpass and scored. Japan got a man-advantage early in a 2-1 win over Colombia.

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Mount Vernon Plaza 930 M Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 202-313-7031 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments/Townhomes

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24 Hour front desk/concierge Fitness center Business center with high speed internet Washer/dryer in every apartment Beautiful lobby & clubroom

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Elsinore Courtyard and Call D/Fitch Apartments 5312 E Street, SE, Washington, DC 20019 202-838-3267 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Call for Rent

Gas included in select units Free parking available Laundry facilities Playground *Call office for details

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Naylor Gardens 2725 30th St. SE, Washington, DC 20020 202-838-3281 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $840

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Minutes to Naylor Rd. Metro Bus stop within community Beautiful hardwood floors 9 ft. ceilings and oversized windows Close to shopping, dining & entertainment

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Park Southern 800 Southern Ave., SE,Washington, DC 20032 202-734-3006 1 BR Apartments Starting at $1,046 Income Restricted Community-Call for details

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River Hill Apartments 2942 2nd St. SE, Washington, DC 20032 202-795-8933 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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W/W carpet/ Individually controlled heat & air Dishwasher/ Garbage disposal/ Frost-free refrigerator Laundry room in every building Free off street parking & steps from the bus stop

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Friendship Crossing 57 Galveston Street, SW Washington, DC 20032 202-741-4648 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments 2 BRs starting from $1099

$15 application fee with ad Gated community just minutes to shopping, dining, 495, 295 & Metro H New and upgraded appliances with laundry faciliites in each building H H

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Eagle's Crossing 116 Irvington St. Suite B, SW Washington, DC 20032 202-715-6543 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs | Starting at $845

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Minutes away from I-295, downtown & Metro Cable ready, central AC/heat & dishwasher Controlled access/gated Public transportation and free off-street parking Pay rent online One Bedrooms from $999!*

The Gardens 118 Galveston St. SW, Washington, DC 20032 202-741-4642 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

FREE parking Garden-style living Only minutes to Nats Park, MGM Casino & National Harbor *Limited availability; see leasing consultant for details H H H

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The View at Waterfront 1100 6th St. SW Washington, DC 20024 202-838-2568 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

*Please call Leasing Consultant for details H Steps from The Wharf & Nats Ball Park H Waterfront Metro on the Green Line H Open floor plan with spacious closets H Pet-friendly

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One Bedrooms from $1,020 & 1/2 Off App Fees!*

The Vista 4660 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SW Washington, DC 20032 202-795-8918 Ask About Our Two Bedrooms

Gated/high-rise community/ 1 & 2 BRs Pet-friendly Minutes to downtown DC Minutes to Nationals Park and National Harbor *Call for details H H H H

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Lorring Park 2723 Lorring Dr., Suite 102 Forestville, MD 20747 301-850-1464 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Newly renovated apartment homes Balcony or patio Individual A/C climate control Ceiling fan Large kitchen with dishwasher

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Oakcrest Towers 2100 Brooks Dr., Forestville, MD 20747 301-795-6854 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Magnificant views Brand new high-end kitchen and baths Large balconies and patios Cats allowed Resort-style pool

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Regency Pointe 3253 Walters Ln., Forestville, MD 20747 301-850-2026 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Walker Mill Apartments 1926 Rochell Ave., Forestville, MD 20747 301-281-2435 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Minutes from Addison Metro, Beltway & DC! Spacious Laundry Rooms Sparkling Olympic-size Swimming Pool Playground Balconies and Patios Newly Renovated Community

Remington Place 2602 Brinkley Rd., Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-358-1476 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Updated kitchens and bathrooms All utilities included New fitness center Swimming pool with deck Minutes to I-495, I-295 and Rte. 210

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Glen Rock Landing 2428 Corning Ave. Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-637-3584 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Newly renovated units! Swimming pool, fitness center & playground 24 hour emergency maintenance Pay rent online Pet-friendly

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Cider Mill 18205 Lost Knife Cir. Gaithersburg, MD 20886 301-867-6887 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Up to $2000 Off Select Apartments!

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Se Habla Espanol Newly renovated eat-in kitchens Bus stops at the community Soccer field and playground New fitness center

Move in before June 26th, and receive one month FREE!

Franklin Park at Greenbelt Station 6220 Springhill Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770 240-696-4709 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments

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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 Two Bedroom Apartments From $1,050

Summer Ridge 1829 Belle Haven Drive, Hyattsville, MD 20785 301-841-1036 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms

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Villages at Morgan Metro 8251 Ridgefield Blvd., Landover, MD 20785 301-296-5833 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments/Townhomes

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Reduced security deposit & FREE amenity fee Upgraded apartment homes 0.5 miles to the Morgan Blvd. Metro stop Washer and dryers in apartment Private balconies & patios Pet friendly

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Woodland Landing 10023 Greenbelt Rd., Landham, MD 20706 301-289-9570 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Open Seven Days!

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Teacher & Student discounts available ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! Community pond w/boardwalk & swimming pool Small pets welcome Convenient to NASA and Ft. Meade

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Ashley Apartments 3472 Andrew Ct., Laurel, MD 20724 301-358-2454 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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All utilities included Brand new kitchens & baths Fitness center Playground & picnic area Wall-to-wall carpet & hardwood floors in select homes

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Bowling Brook Apartments at Savage Mill 9000 Stebbing Way, Laurel, MD 20723 240-392-4861 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Government & military discounts Modern kitchens Patios/balconies State-of-the-art fitness center Tennis court

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Walk to White Flint Metro!!

Aurora at North Bethesda Center 5401 McGrath Blvd. North Bethesda, MD 20852 301-289-9573 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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24 hr. Harris Teeter & Starbucks on-site Community green with live events & concerts Rooftop terrace, club and media room, and pool Access to Rockville Pike, Beltway & I-270 Reserved parking, storage, and bike storage

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Southview

*Free app fee - weekends and walk-ins only 1309 Southview Dr., Oxon Hill, MD 20745 H Spacious, affordable & conveniently located 301-841-0936 H Community Center, Basketball Court & Pool Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs *Please Call Leasing Center for More Details H Military Set-Aside Program H Same day pre-approval

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Palladian Apartments 38 Maryland Ave. #313, Rockville, MD 20850 301-296-5835 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Concierge Service Clubroom 24-hour fitness center Underground parking garage Street level retail

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The Blairs 1401 Blair Mill Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-637-3080 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs Starting $1,375

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Gas & Water included Reserved parking, storage & bike storage Short walk to Silver Spring Metro Conveniently located near Giant, CVS, Suntrust, Peet's Coffee & dining Newly Renovated Apartments

Alexander House 8560 Second Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-841-0997 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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One block to Silver Spring Metro & Downtown Washer/Dryer included New kitchen w/granite counters & stainless steel appl. Luxurious bathrooms with brushed nickel fixtures Spectacular city views One BRs Available for Immediate Occupancy

Silver Spring Towers 816 Easley St., Silver Spring, MD 20910 240-573-7695 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Steps to Silver Spring Metro Upgraded kitchens & baths | 24-hour concierge State-of-the-art fitness center Walk to shopping, entertainment & more!

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Nob Hill 9120 Piney Branch Rd. Silver Spring, MD 20903 301-637-3095 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Starting at $1,070

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Free reserved parking Hardwood floors Oversized balconies/patios 24-hour emergency maintenance Short-term leases available

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The Enclave 11225 Oak Leaf Dr., Silver Spring, MD 20901 301-637-4770 Studio, 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments *In select homes

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In-home washer & dryer* 3,000 sq. ft. fitness center Private balconies with expansive views* Free shuttle to the Silver Spring Metro Dog park Call About Our Specials!!!

Waterford Towers 14000 Castle Blvd. Silver Spring, MD 20904 301-637-3205 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Largest Apartments in the Area!

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Controlled access and elevators Public transportation Patio/balconies Fitness Center and playground Package receiving and on-site maintenance

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Solaire Wheaton 10914 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20902 240-292-6349 Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Resort style pool & sundeck Granite countertops Kitchen islands Private balconies Walk in closets available

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The Pearl 180 High Park Ln., Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-965-9497 Jr. Flats and 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Fitness center with programs & cardio machines Swimming pool & rooftop lounge On-site farm to table produce Pet play area & pet washing station Smoke- free Minutes to I-495 and Glenmont Metro

Crystal Springs 14301 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20906 301-358-0979 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Classic and renovated options Pets welcome Clubhouse with fitness center Swimming pool Patios and balconies Call About Our Specials!

Residences at Silver Hill 3501 Terrace Dr., Suite B Suitland, MD 20746 301-761-4464 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Newly renovated apartment homes 5 minute walk to Suitland Metro New dog park, BBQ grills, and lounge Planned social events Full-size washer/dryer in units FREE Rent. Call For More Information!

Madison Gardens 3220 Swann Rd., Suitland, MD 20746 301-712-9191 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Act Now, Save Hundreds

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Close to Pennsylvania Avenue, I-495 & I-95 2 blocks to Suitland Metro Close to dining and shopping High-speed internet access Pet-friendly 2 BR Immediate Move In!

Allentown Apartments 5215 Morris Ave. Suite #5 Suitland, MD 20746 301-637-3097 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments Rents Starting at $918

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Electronic payments accepted Spacious bedrooms On-site management Energy-efficient appliances & windows Handicap accessible homes available

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Andrews Ridge 5635 Regency Park Ct. Suitland, MD 20746 301-850-6888 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Renovated and classic apartments available Spacious bedrooms Gas cooking New fitness center Walking distance to Suitland Metro

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Windsor Court and Tower 13802 Castle Blvd. Silver Spring, MD 20904 301-289-9597 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments *Call for detials

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*Must move in by June 30th On-site daycare with discounts for residents Playground, basketball court, pool Washer/Dryer, central A/C & heat, free water Bus line on premises

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Rose Hill 6201 Rose Hill Falls Way Alexandria, VA 22310 703-436-2226 1, 2 & 3 BR apartments | Starting at $1,410 rosehill-apts.com

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Unbeatable location- near blue/yellow Metro Exceptional customer service w/24 hr. maintenance Controlled access Newly updated interiors Minimum income and credit requirements

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Crystal Woods of Alexandria 4905 Southland Ave., Alexandria, VA 22312 703-334-9366 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Washer and dryer in each apartment home Kitchens with granite countertops Upgraded luxury wood plank floors Fitness center and business center Outdoor swimming and wading pool Two BRs Available for Immediate Move In

Oaks of Woodlawn 8799 Old Colony Way, Alexandria, VA 22309 571-888-3272 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $1,460

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MOST UTILITIES PAID Ask about our military specials On Fort Belvoir bus line Beautiful renovated apartments Full-size W/D and AC/heat units

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Brookville Townhomes 5402 Taney Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304 703-334-0668 2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes

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Central air & heat Renovated kitchens and baths Washer & dryer in every home Dishwasher and garbage disposal Hardwood/wall-to-wall carpet

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Landmark Terrace 5803 Edsall Rd., Alexandria, VA 22304 703-940-0448 1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Apartments

Walk to Metro! Newly remodeled kitchens with gas stove top and new floors! H Spacious homes with patio/balcony H Remodeled baths with new vanities H H

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Glebe House 25 W Glebe Rd., Alexandria, VA 22305 703-910-3258 Studio apartments available Starting at $1,099

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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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Barcroft Apartments 1130 S George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22204 703-334-9335 Studio, 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Walk to shopping and schools Laundry facilities on-site Easy access to DC, Pentagon & Metro On Metrobus Route Cats Welcome

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Myerton Apartments 108 South Court House Rd., Arlington, VA 22204 571-888-3326 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

Private courtyard with sparkling outdoor pool Two-level fitness center Chef-caliber kitchens featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances & designer cabinetry H Smoke-free community H H H

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Lakeside Apartments 6221 Summer Pond Dr. Centreville, VA 20121 703-269-4144 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Dog park & dog spa Fire pit & outdoor kitchen Fitness Center & playgrounds Situated on 45 acres Scenic lake views & oversized windows

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Cityside Huntington Metro Apartments 6034 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, VA 22303 703-270-6597

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Walk to Huntington Metro Station Newly renovated kitchens & baths Rooftop sundeck & lounge Minutes to Old Town Alexandria Courtyard lounge with gas BBQ grills

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Dale Forest Apartments 14321 Wrangler Ln. #1, Dale City, VA 22193 703-334-9342 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms

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Free gas cooking, heating, and hot water Playgrounds Olympic sized swimming pool Washer/dryer in select apartments 3, 6 month and 1 year leases

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Gainsborough Court 3700 Jermantown Rd., Fairfax, VA 22030 703-822-5557 1, 2 & 3 BR Apts & THs | Starting at $1,450 Waived Amenity Fees GainsboroughCourt.com

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Located in the heart of Fairfax near Rt. 50/Rt. 29 & 66 Fitness center | pool | playground | dog park Located within FCPS system with award-winning elementary & middle schools within walking distance Minimum income & credit requirements

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Tysons Glen 2250 Mohegan Dr., Falls Church, VA 22043 703-852-5397 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments & Townhomes

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Renovated apartments & townhomes Near Tysons Corner Private shuttle to West Falls Church Metro Pet-friendly Washer/dryer in unit Great location - Next to Wegmans

The Metropolitan at Village at Leesburg 1500 Balch Dr., SE, Leesburg, VA 20175 571-888-3325 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Washer and dryer in each apartment home Kitchens with granite countertops Upgraded luxury wood plank floors Fitness center and business center Outdoor swimming and wading pool

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Liberty Crest 9380 Quadrangle St. Lorton, VA 22079 703-269-4192 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments *Call the Leasing Office for more Details

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Vibrant Community: Live, shop, play and thrive Brand new historic rehab with modern amenities Private apartment entries Unique floor plans and unit features Easy access to I-95 & Fort Belvoir

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Maplewood Park 8178 Peakwood Ct. Manassas, VA 20111 571-888-3275 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $1,260 and $1,460

No Application Fee, $99 Security Deposit* Renovated Apartments | Most Utilities Included Pets up to 50 lbs** Military & Teacher Discounts * With approved credit **No breed restriction & no pet rent H H H H

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Commons of McLean 1653 Anderson Rd. McLean, VA 22102 703-852-1554 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Apartments

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24 hour on-site Starbucks & Safeway Washer/dryer in most units Business center, grills, volleyball and basketball Newly renovated units Metro bus stops on community

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Muirfield Woods 21940 Muirfield Circle, Sterling, VA 20164 571-888-3278 1 & 2 BR Apartments | Starting at $1,350 Ask About Our Discounts!

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Refer your neighbor and get half off rent! Minutes from IAD, Tysons Corner, and Fair Oaks Fitness center, new playground, and tennis courts Energy efficient Newly renovated apartments

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Linden Park Apartments 3600 Jurgensen Dr. Triangle, VA 22172 703-291-4564 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments

Spacious, convenient & affordable apartment community H Located just minutes away from shopping, dining, schools, and beautiful parks H Individually controlled heat & AC H

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The Melrose 18194 Purvis Dr. Triangle, VA 22172 703-496-9976 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $880

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202.730.9755 OfďŹ ce hours are as follows: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM M-F Wednesday 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm by appointment only 1st and 3rd Saturdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm *Promotional leasing offers and special discounts can change quickly based on availability

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Minutes to Naylor Rd. Metro Bus Stop within community 9 ft. ceilings, ceiling fans, oversized windows Beautiful hardwood oors Close to shopping, dining & entertainment

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2725 30th St. SE Washington, DC 20020

PETWORTH -House. 4 BR, 2.5 BATH, W/D, mod. kit, spacious living and dining area. $2700/mo plus utils. Call 202-255-6132 beitwarda@gmail.com SE - Newly renovated, 1, 2, 3, & 4 bedrooms. Central air and heat. W/D in unit. Sec 8 welcome. Call Cortez 202-679-7764

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2723 Lorring Drive, Suite 102, Forestville, MD 20747

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Elsinore Courtyard EAGLE’S CROSSING Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Apartments and call D/Fitch Starting at $845 apartments 116 Irvington St. Suite B, SW Washington, DC 20032

$300 OFF FIRST MONTH’S RENT* 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available Water, Trash Removal & Sewer Included

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202.719.2336 Min. away from I-295, downtown & Metro Cable ready, central AC/heat & dishwasher Controlled access/gated Public transportation & off-street parking Pay rent online

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301.841.0929 14000 Castle Blvd., Silver Spring, MD 20904

ROOMMATES CAPITAL HEIGHTS, MD - Senior home to share. Furn rooms. $600-$700 + $350 SD. W/D. Prvt prkg + prvt fence. All utils incl. Near Metro. N/S inside. 1 week free. Text/Call 202-568-0792

Rockville— $625+1/4 util. Lg(13x21) rm in renov 4BR 2Ba hse. 1.25mi to METRO. Hdwd fl, granite kitchen, w/d, carport, bsmnt, 240-848-0420 SEAT PLEASANT, MD - Near shops and Metro, male pref, furnished, laundry on site. $180/weekly. Call 301-336-6134

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5312 E Street SE, Washington, DC 20019

SE - Newly renovated, 1, 2, 3, & 4 bedrooms. Central air and heat. W/D in unit. Sec 8 welcome. Call Kyle 202-297-3074

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Call & Ask About our 2 BRs! Starting at $1,129*

1BRS $1020!*

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: FREE Gas, Heat & Cooking : Great Floor Plans : Minutes from Benning Rd & Minnesota Ave Metro Stations : Beautiful Hardwood Floors in Select Units : Ceiling Fans & Mini Blinds : Near Fort Dupont Ice Arena & Washington National Youth Baseball Academy

202.715.3682 | 3738 D St. SE

Professionally Managed By CIH Properties, Inc.

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SW-Sec 8 ok. 1 BR apt, newly reno, new hdwd fl's, cen air, ceiling fans, new kitch cab's & app's, $1021+gas&elec Must see! 202-321-7777

ROOMMATES A stroll to Glenmont Metro. Room mate wanted. 875 per month all utilities included. 2 bedrooms and bathroom to share. A stable income is required. Big groceries stores and plenty of eateries at walking distance. 12 months or more lease. 240-478-5124. email Lydia.Ndiba@gmail.com

Alexandria - Lg furn br in condo, prvt ba, assigned gar pkg, walk to Van Dorn metro, $1285/mo. util, cbl, wifi inc. Np, Ns. Call 202-270-9323

Ask About our 2BRs Gated / Hi-rise Resort Style Pool ONLY 6 Mins to Nats Park, MGM Casino & Nat’l Harbor!

(202) 795-8925

4660 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave, SW Washington, DC 20032 PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED BY CIH PROPERTIES, INC.

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Spacious Floor Plans Gated Garden Style Living Only 6 Mins to Nats Park, MGM Casino & National Harbor

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A dinosaur on the set of “Fallen Kingdom” responds to the commands of her off-camera trainer.

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‘The Guardians’

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R, 135 min.

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Stop the ‘World’: There’s nothing left to chew on The “Jurassic Park” films have always been built around two concepts: Dinosaurs are often big and hungry, and humans are tasty and/or squishy and make colossally stupid decisions. For example, one stupid decision made by humans was to make “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.” More than just a franchise, “Jurassic Park” has become its own genre. Honestly, we could play “Jurassic Park” Mad Libs and you could probably fill in the plot of this film. As in the previous movie, 2015’s “Jurassic World,” dino researcher Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) are exes again. Since the disastrous collapse of the theme park

she ran, Claire has become an advocate for the dinosaurs left behind, trying to protect them from re-extinction like they’re just a toothier species of panda. Owen has gone to build a cabin on a mountain because he is manly. The two are reunited when an organization pitches the idea of airlifting the dinosaurs from Isla Nublar, which is about to be destroyed by a volcano, to another remote island where the beasts can live out their days in peace. AMAZINGLY, the guys with the guns have an ulterior motive, because in “Jurassic Park” movies the guys with the guns ALWAYS have an ulterior motive. There’s clunky dialogue, there’s a plucky child (Isabella Sermon) and there’s a person who’s slower than the rest of

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the group so everyone else can yell, “RUNNNNNN!” While watching the movie, and thinking, “Are we really doing this AGAIN?” as another dino-a-dino fight began, I remembered just how good the first “Jurassic Park” was. That shot of Sam Neill’s face, then the cut to the first glimpse of dinosaurs. How John Williams’ score contributed emotion and meaning, not manipulation and noise. The sly, terrifying raptors, which traumatized me so much my brain was convinced there MIGHT be some living in my parents’ backyard in the wilds of Northern Virginia. It was a summer blockbuster, but it wasn’t mindless. “Fallen Kingdom” can’t seem to decide what it is — a continuation of the franchise,

‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ (PG-13, 128 min.) DIRECTOR: J.A. Bayona STARS: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, BD Wong, Jeff Goldblum IN A NUTSHELL: Out to rescue the dinosaurs left behind after Jurassic World’s collapse, Owen and Claire uncover a sinister conspiracy.

or a sendup of it. Director J.A. Bayona (“A Monster Calls”) includes nods to the original movie, but they’re so literal they have no impact. Yes, we get it. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear. He also addresses one of the complaints lodged against “Jurassic World” by revealing Claire’s sky-high heels in one shot and later showing a different pair so we can see she’s switched to more practical footwear. Then he does it again with a third pair. Ha-ha-ha. (There is some comedy: A news crawl at the beginning of the film drew genuine laughter, and later a dinosaur seems to be in on a joke.) The “Jurassic Park/World” movies aren’t getting any better. They’re not even getting any different — Colin Trevorrow, who co-wrote this one and directed “Jurassic World,” is coming back to helm the next installment (are we really doing this AGAIN?!). They’re just marching inexorably on, all pounding footsteps and mediocre jump scares. The series has become nothing but a dinosaur that deserves to go extinct. For more movie musings, follow Kristen on Twitter: @kpagekirby

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Based on Ernest Perochon’s 1924 novel about a French family separated by World War I, “The Guardians” is a rich, simmering cassoulet of a film, one that asks viewers to adjust their metabolisms accordingly. In a season when the top movies are jangly assemblages of rapid edits and frantic action scenes, this handsomely staged production plays like a thoughtful balm. ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

‘Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist’ Unrated, 80 min.

Checking off the requisite items in fashion designer Vivienne Westwood’s life and career — spouses, children, business partners — Lorna Tucker’s film is most engrossing when it tries (and fails) to nail down the complex woman at its center, and less so when it gets bogged in the minutiae of the rag biz. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (TWP)

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It’s probably a safe bet that the story doesn’t end well for these chickens in the documentary “Eating Animals.”

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Watching what you eat ‘Eating Animals’ offers a sobering take on the U.S. farming industry

‘Eating Animals’

FILM REVIEW There are many disturbing phrases bandied about in “Eating Animals,” the Natalie Portmannarrated documentary about the morality of meat-eating, based on the 2009 nonfiction best-seller by Jonathan Safran Foer. Some involve wonk-speak, such as “CAFO,” an acronym for “concentrated animal feeding operation.” (The name itself is less upsetting than the inhumane reality.) Other terms, such as “fecal marinade” — a reference to what one interview subject calls the Pepto-Bismol-pink “hog lagoons” that dot the countryside where pork is produced, and where lakes of animal waste bake in the sun — are simply disgusting.

IN A NUTSHELL: Building off Jonathan Safran Foer’s 2009 book, this documentary explores the morality of eating meat in the American farming system.

(Unrated, 94 min.) DIRECTOR: Christopher Dillon Quinn NARRATOR: Natalie Portman

That visceral reaction will not be an uncommon one to this provocative — and ultimately persuasive — film, which aims to make viewers re-evaluate their relationship to carnivorism not merely by shocking, but also by positing that there may be an ethical middle ground between vegan abolitionism and the mindless scarfing-down of burgers from factory-farmed cows. Reading sometimes-portentous texts taken from Foer’s

book, Portman, a vegan, is the main tour guide on this challenging excursion to the world of slaughterhouses and CAFOs, which one commentator likens to petri dishes for antibioticresistant bacteria. At once a history and critique of American farming, as well as a philosophical examination of the potential for human kindness to trump our love of bacon, “Eating Animals,” at its core, poses two hard questions, the latter of which might seem intractable: “How did we get here?” and “How do we go somewhere else?” If you’re a barbecue lover with the stomach to see it, “Eating Animals” may not stop you from ordering the house special. But it could cause you to think twice about where those chicken wings — and those ribs, that brisket — came from. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN

“It had to be behind the eyes. And my feeling is, that if there’s no truth behind the eyes, doesn’t matter what the f---ing words are.” JOHNNY DEPP, telling Rolling Stone in an interview published Thursday that he uses an earpiece to feed him his lines while filming because he wants to focus on acting with his eyes. “It creates a truth,” he said. “Some of my biggest heroes were in silent film.”

(THE WASHINGTON POST)

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MTV goes all-in on nostalgia

MTV on Thursday announced the launch of MTV Studios, with a focus on selling its shows to streaming services. The initial wave of programs includes “Daria & Jodie,” a revamped version of the cartoon “Daria”; a live-action remake of the animated series “Aeon Flux”; and a return of the reality series “The Real World.” “We want to create great stories and let this [content] live on,” MTV president Chris McCarthy told The Hollywood Reporter. (EXPRESS) Paul McCartney releasing new album, “Egypt Station,” on Sept. 7

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‘Catcher Was a Spy’ misses the strike zone FILM REVIEW Morris “Moe” Berg was an odd duck. The baseball player and coach, who played 15 seasons in the major leagues, came to be known as the “brainiest guy in baseball.” He was also a U.S. government spy. During World War II, Berg worked for the Office of Strategic Services, where he joined a team tasked with determining how close Germany was to developing the atomic bomb. If necessary, Berg was to assassinate the principal architect of the Nazis’ nuclear ambitions: physicist Werner Heisenberg. All of this was documented in the 1994 biography from Nicholas Dawidoff that has now been made into a movie, starring Paul Rudd and directed by Ben Lewin (“The Sessions”). Ironically, the film is conspicuous not for its brio but for its blandness. Despite the colorful character at its center, and a likable performance by Rudd, “The Catcher Was a Spy” is a dutiful laundry list of a biopic, ticking off boxes in Berg’s career — brainiac, athlete, loner, secular Jew, secret agent and, as the film strongly suggests, closeted gay man — without ever shedding light on what makes him tick. Who really was Moe Berg? The man who, it is said, liked to smile and place a finger to his lips when asked about his life as a spy probably wouldn’t tell you. Perhaps it’s fitting then that this movie, however frustrating, doesn’t, either. M.O.

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The week’s best movie previews

‘Welcome to Marwen’

‘Creed II’

EXPECTED RELEASE: Nov. 21

EXPECTED RELEASE: Nov. 21

SUMMARY: In 2010, an incredible documentary came out called “Marwencol,� about Mark Hogancamp, an artist who, after an attack that left him with brain damage, built a doll-inhabited WWII-era town in his backyard. Now we learn that Robert Zemeckis can’t leave well enough alone and has made a fictional film about it. Yay. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

SUMMARY: Michael B. Jordan continues his streak of being awesome by returning as Adonis Creed. He’s not the only one who’s back — this time he’s fighting Viktor Drago, the son of the man who boxed Creed’s dad to death. Sylvester Stallone has returned, too, and he looks like he’s planning on avenging that 2016 Oscar loss. K.P.K.

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Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema 7235 Woodmont Avenue

www.landmarktheaters.com/

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Regal Potomac Yard Stadium 16 3575 Potomac Avenue

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Avengers: InďŹ nity War (PG-13) CC;DV;Stadium: 11:10-2:30-6:00-9:30 Solo: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) CC;DV;Stadium: 12:05-3:20-6:30-9:50 Deadpool 2 (R) CC;DV;Stadium: 10:50-2:00-5:00-8:00-11:10 The Incredibles 2 (PG) CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 10:15-10:45-11:15-1:10-1:50-2:254:10-4:50-5:25-6:35-7:15-7:55-10:20-11:00 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (PG-13) CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 10:00-10:30-11:3012:55-2:40-3:15-3:55-4:35-5:40-7:00-7:40-8:45-10:05-10:45-11:55 Ocean's 8 (PG-13) CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 10:40-1:40-4:40-7:30-10:30 Tag (R) CC;DV;Stadium: 10:00-10:55-1:45-4:15-6:45-9:15 Hereditary (R) CC;DV;Stadium: 8:30-11:40 Supery (R) CC;DV;Stadium: 10:05-12:50-3:35-6:25-9:20-12:00 The Incredibles 2 in Disney Digital 3D (PG) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 11:45-12:302:55-3:30-5:55-9:00-9:40 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 3D (PG-13) 3D;CC;DV;No Passes;Stadium: 11:00-12:101:35-2:10-5:10-6:20-8:15-9:25-11:25 Ocean's 8 (PG-13) CC;DV;Stadium: 11:50

Smithsonian - Airbus IMAX Theater 14390 Air & Space Museum Pkwy

www.nasm.si.edu/museum/udvarhazy/

Planet Power: An IMAX 3D Experience (NR) 11:45AM Pandas: An IMAX 3D Experience (G) 12:35 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) 4:30-7:00-9:30 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Seas 3D (2018) (NR) 10:00-11:10-2:50


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@BRIAN_LIFEOF, joking about the news that Antoni Porowski, the food and wine expert on Netflix’s hit series “Queer Eye,” is opening a restaurant in New York City. Porowski himself confirmed the not-so-secret-anymore news during a cast panel in Manhattan. Fans of “Queer Eye” took to Twitter to fantasize about the menu, hoping Porowski would include foods he’s made or used on the show, such as avocados, melon-and-ham salad, and grilled cheese.

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@SHAUN_JEN, tweeting about the startup campaign to remake “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” The campaign’s producers said they want to consult with fans who both loved and hated the latest “Star Wars” trilogy film, in order to make a version “as close to universally accepted as possible.”

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“If Antoni from ‘QUEER EYE’ can turn guacamole and dressed-up peanuts into a book deal and a restaurant, you can do anything.”

“Melania has learned how dishonest [the ‘Fake News Media’] are, and she truly no longer cares!” @REALDONALDTRUMP, tweeting about wife Melania Trump, left,

wearing a jacket reading “I really don’t care, do u?” as she headed Thursday to McAllen, Texas, to visit detained immigrant children.

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“At least [Trump] finally got that Time magazine cover to frame and hang up in Trump golf clubs.”

“Senegal manager Aliou Cissé like: ‘Celebrate. But make it fashion.’ ”

@AMYWEBB, tweeting about Time

@TWEETDEGUERRE,

magazine’s latest cover: a mashup of the viral photo of a 2-year-old migrant child crying and an image of President Trump appearing to stare down at her. The cover is a critique of the Trump administration’s policy of separating immigrant children from their parents at the border.

commenting on a shot of the Senegalese soccer coach Aliou Cisse fist-pumping after a goal put Senegal up 2-0 over Poland. “Make it fashion” is a reference to Tyra Banks’ famous “Ho, but make it fashion” line from “America’s Next Top Model.”


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fun+games Horoscopes

Scrabble Grams

PAR SCORE 145-155, BEST SCORE 218

Sudoku

DIFFICULT

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You want serious quality time with someone who should be closer to you than he or she is, but job issues keep getting in the way. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You mustn’t try to tackle too much at once today. If you’ve lost perspective, it will be difficult to do what is right until a friend fills you in. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You may have lost something valuable, but it is not beyond retrieval. You may have to change your plans until this situation is rectified. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Certain things are almost sure to take longer today than usual, but that’s nothing to get upset about. Keep your emotions in check at this time.

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You

have a stake in something that can yield very exciting returns — but take care that you don’t overstep your boundaries right now.

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Others may be taking things for granted at this time, but not you. Indeed, you know just what to say to those most precious to you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’re making assumptions that may cause problems between you and an old friend. Take a step back and prevent a permanent rift. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

FOUR RACK TOTAL Make a 2-7-letter word from the letters in each row. Add points of each word using scoring directions at right. Seven-letter words get a 50-point bonus. Blank tiles used as any letter have no point value. Scrabble is a trademark of Hasbro in the U.S. and Canada.

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Your energy is running high, but it’s not because of something you can easily control. Your moods may prove inconsistent today.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You

may not have a complete grasp of the timeframe that you are facing right now. You’re going to have to work much faster than usual. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You

have been going through a difficult period, perhaps, but today those who have been standing in your way are likely to clear out.

DAILY CODE

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Today in History 1940: During World War II, Adolf Hitler gains a stunning victory as France is forced to sign an armistice eight days after German forces overrun Paris.

You’re waiting for some good news to come your way today, but in fact it’s you who may have good news to share with others by day’s end.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) You and a new friend have much in common, but it’s the things that are different between you that prove to be most fascinating right now.

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

1944: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, also known as the “GI Bill of Rights.”

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE | STEPHAN PASTIS

1977: John N. Mitchell becomes the first former U.S. Attorney General to go to prison as he begins serving a sentence for his role in the Watergate coverup. (He was released 19 months later.) 2012: Ex-Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky is convicted by a jury in Bellefonte, Pa., on 45 counts of sexually assaulting 10 boys over 15 years. (Sandusky is appealing a 30- to 60-year state prison sentence.)


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UMP SAY WHAT?

ACROSS

37 Hawaiian necklace

3

Start to easter?

33 Emulated a cat

1

“___ right at the light”

38 Way more than plain

4

Tough elastic tissues

35 Magician of comics

6

Cornrow relative

39 Prepare for a new crop

5

Jewelry down low

36 Specialist’s patient

40 Sault ____ Marie

6

Loudness units

7

Churlish person

15 Charley’s animal?

42 Make more elegant

38 Arsonist, in slang

16 Hustle and bustle

43 Hoisting devices?

8

Museum filler

17 Fail to do

45 Fastened with metal

9

1492 queen

14 Squirreled away item?

19 Cheer provider 20 Make lean

46 Pencil attachment

10 Rusty nail danger 11 “Box” of valuables

21 Career con, e.g.

47 Famous blind mathematician

23 Bottom-of-page things

48 Neutral shade

13 Ice capturers

49 Round machine part

18 All ___ (listening)

26 Strips of everything 27 Celebrates 28 Heavy rainfall plus 29 Ceremonies 30 Buckets on beaches 31 “The Office” character 34 Moves abacus beads 35 Large ray 36 One of a movie’s many

54 “Plus others” abbr. 55 Autocratic order

22 Made a hole in one? 23 Like wildlife, really

57 Caviar

24 Iron component

58 How to make the honor roll

25 Be the best miler

DOWN 1

Is inflicted with

2

Be in the picture

47 “Frozen” queen 50 Back muscle, briefly 51 Cooler cooler

39 Brings into view

52 “Born as” word

41 Certain batteries

53 Prime meridian std.

42 Aggravate 43 Potter’s rabbit

12 Wise saying

56 Sneaker features

59 Pellets from up high

45 Yokels

26 Prayer target 28 Boogie with your bad self 30 Three-piece suit part 32 Without companionship

Samurai Sudoku

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

EDITED BY TIMOTHY E. PARKER

11 Parked it?

44 One of the Muses

Forecast

DIFFICULT

Fill in each column, row and 3x3 box with the digits 1 through 9 without repeating any. The twist in Samurai Sudoku is that the digits that appear in the overlapping boxes must work for both puzzles. A piece of advice to get you started: Don’t focus on completing one grid at a time. Keep the whole puzzle in mind as you go, because filling in a number in one grid could give you clues to another.

By Capital Weather Gang

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

AVG. HIGH: 86 RECORD HIGH: 101 AVG. LOW: 67 RECORD LOW: 51 SUNRISE: 5:42 a.m. SUNSET: 8:37 p.m.

75 | 69

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TODAY: Showers are likely at times, but there may be rain-free intervals as well. Some of the showers could be locally heavy. Temperatures barely climb, with highs mainly in the mid-70s. The chance of intermittent showers continues through the night.

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

85 | 67

87 | 74

MONDAY

TUESDAY

82 | 71

80 | 66

Get more news and forecasts at washingtonpost.com/weather or follow @capitalweather on Twitter.


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Kim in Paris for first time since attack

PRANKS

Isla Fisher told Men’s Journal that she doesn’t think that actress Amy Adams is her doppelganger. But the “Wedding Crashers” actress also said that she once put a photo of Adams’ face on her body for her Christmas card. “Nobody noticed,” Fisher said. “They just said, ‘That’s the cutest picture.’ ... Honestly, I have never laughed so hard. ” (EXPRESS)

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Family can’t figure out which card she means

Kobe Bryant gives the Academy the side eye for not letting him in. OSCARS

APOLOGIES

Septuagenarian realizes all-caps tweet was bad Peter Fonda apologized Wednesday for an all-caps late-night Twitter rant in which he suggested 12-year-old Barron Trump should be ripped from “his mother’s arms and put ... in a cage with pedophiles.” The actor later deleted the tweet. “I went way too far,” Fonda said in his statement. ”It was wrong and I should not have done it. I immediately regretted it. (AP)

Kobe rejected in life, not basketball

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Kim Kardashian West was in Paris on Thursday for the first time since she was robbed at gunpoint in a hotel room there in 2016. She returned to the city to support Virgil Abloh’s debut collection for Louis Vuitton, People magazine reported. Her husband, Kanye West, and half sister Kylie Jenner were with her at the fashion show. “Thank you Paris for the emotional trip back!” Kim tweeted Thursday.

CONSIGNMENT

Tom researches role as used-furniture salesman Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, are selling some of their personal furniture through the luxury consignment site Viyet, People magazine reported. Wilson told People: “Many a good nap was taken on these couches!” The cheapest items include a $10 Restoration Hardware curtain rod bracket, and a pair of rustic chairs for $75. The priciest item? An upholstered screen from Victoria Hagan, which is listed at nearly $8,000. (EXPRESS)

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PETE DAVIDSON, confirming to Jimmy Fallon on NBC’s “Tonight Show” Wednesday that he is engaged to Ariana Grande

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Kobe Bryant will not be among those named to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when the list is announced next week, the Los Angeles Times reported. The NBA legend, who won an Oscar earlier this year for the animated short film “Dear Basketball,” was invited by the academy’s short films and feature animation branch, but the academy’s governors committee overruled the decision, according to Variety. Bryant was not approved for membership because he lacks a larger body of work in the film industry, Variety reported. (EXPRESS)

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