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Pet that poops in a box equated with pet lacking bowel control
A 17-year-old Chinese crested Chihuahua with bowed legs and an oozing sore is the winner of this year’s World’s Ugliest Dog contest. SweePee Rambo, above, took home the title at the annual Petaluma World’s Ugliest Dog contest Friday. Judges in the California contest take into account appearance and stench. SweePee has a mohawk and a tongue that sticks out. She is blind in both eyes and has to wear doggie diapers. (AP)
A Texas city council has voted to oust the feline mascot of the city’s public library. The governing council of White Settlement voted 2-1 to give the library 30 days to find a new home for Browser the cat. The ex-shelter cat has been a library fixture for six years. At a June 14 council meeting, a council member moved for the tabby’s removal after a city employee wasn’t allowed to bring a puppy to work at City Hall. (AP)
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MARYLAND It’s more than just a game of “ping-pong” for Lance Wei. Standing not much more than 4 feet tall, the 9-year-old table tennis phenom displayed an abundance of emotion Saturday during a contested battle. He would be visibly frustrated if the ball zipped past him, often having to peel himself from the floor, because he dived to make the play. “It was really hard [playing] against him,” Lance said of his friend and opponent for the round, 10-year-old Kurtus Hsu. Lance, who struggled but eventually won this round, was one of more than 60 participants in the annual Maryland State Table Tennis Championship. The two-day tournament pits the best of the state’s players of all ages in fierce competition, with a total of $5,000 in prize money at stake. The tournament has become a fixture for the Maryland Table Tennis Center, a storied club for the sport in Gaithersburg. In the large, open room that
JABIN BOTSFORD (THE WASHINGTON POST)
A storied table tennis club in Maryland helps players build life skills
Lance Wei, 9, returns the ball Saturday during the Maryland State Table Tennis Championship at the Maryland Table Tennis Center in Gaithersburg.
was filled with a soft pinging of balls, multiple matches took place at about 20 tables. Players were intently focused on their volleys. The center is heralded by tournament director and coach Larry Hodges as the first of its kind in the United States. Hodges and a small group of other table tennis coaches opened the Maryland Table Tennis Center in 1992, in an era when other full-time clubs devoted to the sport had failed. Today, the Maryland Table
“Everyone thought we were crazy because there weren’t full-time centers.” LARRY HODGES, tournament director and coach at the Maryland Table Tennis Center in Gaithersburg, on the uncertainty in opening the center in 1992. There are now 88 full-time table tennis centers in the United States.
Tennis Center acts as a hub where aspiring players of all ages can receive coaching in the sport. The club has expanded to eight full-time coaches who, in their heyday, were some of the most elite players in the world. The center prides itself on turning even the youngest learners into highly ranked players. In addition to helping improve their skills, many say the center teaches life lessons to the youngest participants. Wen Hsu brought her sons, who are now in their 20s, to the center when they were children, and said her boys learned integrity and problemsolving through the sport. “This is not just about table tennis,” she said. “This is about life in general.” As Lance, a student in the foundation’s talent development program, moved through the tournament, Wen Hsu pulled him aside to encourage him. Lance struggled and fell behind in the tournament, but eventually broke through and won the final in his class. It was a big deal. “I won the finals,” he crowed to anyone who would listen. “I won the finals.” LAVENDRICK SMITH (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Werth figurine comes complete with ‘man-bun’ Tonight, a figurine of Jayson Werth and his Great Dane, Magnus, will be given to the first 20,000 fans at Nationals Park for the game against the Mets. The inspiration for the figurine was the photo shoot for the Nationals’ 2016 pet calendar. While the only promotional photo of the figurine that has been released doesn’t show it, a Nationals spokesperson confirmed Werth will be depicted with the “man-bun” he sported for the pet calendar. (TWP) BALTIMORE
National Aquarium takes a bite into Shark Week Shark Week is beginning at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. The aquarium said in a statement that it will have shark-themed events and activities throughout the week as a result of a partnership with the Discovery Channel, which began its Shark Week programming Sunday. The aquarium says it will host behind-the-scenes chats using Facebook. (AP)
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TRANSPORTATION It’s 8 a.m. in Derwood, Md., a patch of dull gray concrete and towering trees known mostly for its single amenity — if you can even call a Metro station an amenity anymore. Shady Grove station. The end of the line. Or, for the estimated 12,000 riders who will embark from here on the Red Line on this steamy Friday, the beginning. “Thank you for your patience and support as we continue to repair the Metrorail system,” an awfully optimistic-sounding pre-recorded voice announces from some great beyond. Needing no further explanation of exactly what needs repairing, no one bothers to look up. The conditions that have plagued Metro in recent years are near-biblical. The fires, the plumes of smoke, the murky monsoon-like waters gushing down the escalators. And yet, ask the good people who converge here in Derwood five mornings a week what they make of it all, and — paraphrasing here — this is what they’ll tell you: BUT HAVE YOU SEEN I-270 AT 8 A.M.???? Now that is terrifying. And so they whip out their phones, flip through the newspaper or just stare into the abyss. Whatever the latest disaster for Metro, they’ll be riding it out.
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No matter how bad Metro gets, a quiet group keeps on riding
Despite its vast array of problems, Metro remains the preferred method of travel for many D.C. commuters.
Kendra Johnson and Tanje Mbaya, both bankers from Gaithersburg, meet up on the platform at Shady Grove to ride to a conference near the Capitol. “I’m careful about saying it’s less stressful,” Johnson says as the two slip into their air-conditioned seats. “But I still say it’s the better choice.” Or, more precisely: “I have no choice,” says Romao Varela, an economist from Rockville. “Driving in D.C. is complicated, so I’m going to take Metro.” For every Metro hater with an active Twitter account and a bike helmet, there are a thousand passengers resignedly boarding here, or in New Carrollton, or in Vienna. They’re a quiet faction, for whom Metro is still the least of all commuting evils, preferable to the Uber surge rate,
Interstate 66 during a summer hailstorm, the emotional roller coaster that is the X2 bus and, generally, to the unknown. Even the transportation system’s well-publicized debacles haven’t shaken their faith — their admittedly somewhat ambivalent faith — that Metro will get them there … “eventually,” muses Mbaya. Last year, Metro carried more than 712,000 people on an average weekday. That’s a marked decline from ridership just a decade ago, and is rapidly being nudged downward by an everexpanding list of alternate modes of getting just about anywhere. But even in the city — the land of plenty when it comes to options — Metro has its sort-of fans. Christin Fernandez had
the good-slash-bad fortune of getting off the Red Line at the Cleveland Park station after her evening commute last week and wading into what looked exactly like Great Falls. She snapped a photo. It went viral. And the next day, she was back on the Red Line, a little stunned, but otherwise unscathed. “Us peons can’t rely on Uber X and the fancy modes of transportation to get to work,” quipped Fernandez, a publicist with the National Restaurant Association. But there are bikes, Christin. (Dangerous.) Buses. (Ugh, traffic.) She remains one of the faithful. “I have hope every day when I get on that Metro that things will change,” she says. “Maybe.” LAVANYA RAMANATHAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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“I think we’re going to see some significant movement to address the problem.” D.C. COUNCIL MEMBER MARY M. CHEH, D-Ward 3, on plans for the city to examine drainage and recommend ways
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A police officer was hospitalized with stab wounds after chasing down a suspected thief in a Giant grocery store Saturday, police said Sunday. According to an incident report, the officer was stabbed in the neck, upper body and back, causing injuries. The assailant fled on foot and had not been identified by Sunday afternoon. A police spokeswoman did not immediately specify the officer’s condition Sunday. (TWP) GREENBELT, MD.
Police arrest teen they say threatened a school Police on Friday arrested a 17-yearold who they say threatened to shoot up his ex-girlfriend’s high school in Greenbelt using an AK-47 assault weapon that authorities said was found in his D.C. home, along with 180 rounds of ammunition. He had been sought since June 14, when the ex-girlfriend reported threats she received via texts, according to court records. The search warrant application said the teen threatened to come to Eleanor Roosevelt High School and “shoot it up,” and “made a threat of mass violence when he told her that he was going to kill her along with anyone inside.” (TWP) BALTIMORE
Rapper ‘Lor Scoota’ Watson fatally shot Baltimore police say local rapper Tyriece Travon Watson, who was known as “Lor Scoota,” has been fatally shot. Police said in a statement that witnesses reported that the 23-year-old was driving when an unknown suspect stepped into the street and opened fire Saturday evening. Police say it appears that the shooting was “targeted.” Baltimore Councilman Nick Mosby said that Watson had been at the “Touch the People Pray for Peace in These Streets” charity basketball game at Morgan State University before being shot. (AP)
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local FAIRFAX COUNTY The former Fairfax County police officer who shot and killed an unarmed man in his doorway in 2013 was sentenced to a year in jail Friday for involuntary manslaughter, over the vehement objection of the victim’s mother. Having already served more than 10 months behind bars, the officer will be released this week, Fairfax sheriff’s officials said. Adam Torres, 33, was facing trial for second-degree murder for the August 2013 killing of John Geer. But on the eve of the trial in April, he and his lawyers
reached a deal for a guilty plea to involuntary manslaughter and a 12-month sentence. Geer’s mother, Anne Geer, took the witness stand Friday and said it was “insulting to suggest that the crime of murder is only worth one year in a protected jail cell. … John will spend forever in his grave. This is not justice for John.” Torres did not speak during the hearing. The Aug. 29, 2013, shooting remained largely under the radar for more than a year, until Fairfax police were forced to release information about it in
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January 2015. Then the case erupted and the county formed a special commission to review police policies and practices. Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Raymond Morrogh said he wanted to try the case, but agreed to the plea deal in part because Geer’s longtime girlfriend and two children supported it and did not want to testify at trial. “I struggle with it, but I feel I did the right thing,” Morrogh said. “I don’t know what was in [Torres’] mind that day, but he should not have shot Mr. Geer.” TOM JACKMAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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FALLUJAH, IRAQ Iraqi commanders said Sunday that they had completely retaken the city of Fallujah after a monthlong battle, depriving Islamic State militants of a symbolic stronghold just an hour’s drive from the capital. There was a celebratory mood in the city as pickup trucks ferried around cheering members of the security forces, who unloaded volleys of bullets into the air in jubilation. While the city appeared to be under their control, commanders conceded that militants could be hiding out.
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The Sunni city 45 miles west of Baghdad was the first in Iraq or Syria to be captured by ISIS, about 2½ years ago. Fallujah was a quagmire for U.S. service members during the Iraq War, so there were expectations that it could be a bloody and drawn-out fight this time, too, but the Iraqi military made quick progress after breaking through defense lines outside the city earlier this month. The loss of Fallujah deals a significant blow to ISIS’ selfproclaimed caliphate, which has been steadily shrinking as Iraqi forces have advanced with the help of airstrikes from a U.S.led coalition. Even before the Fallujah operation, the militant group had lost an estimated 40
Iraqi forces holding up a captured Islamic State flag celebrate the liberation of Fallujah on Sunday.
percent of the territory it once controlled in Iraq. But parts of the Sunni city, once home to 300,000 people, are
still laced with roadside bombs. In the narrow streets of the oldcity area, secured earlier Sunday, an officer urged caution as he pointed out a booby trap, its wires leading out of the ground and over the gate into a nearby house. While some neighborhoods, particularly on the outskirts of the city, have suffered extensive damage, others are largely intact, raising hopes among residents who were forced to flee. Tens of thousands are now stuck in desert camps with little assistance. “It’s still too early to speak of returns,” said Nasr Muflahi, the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Iraq director. “We just do not know which areas are safe and which aren’t.” LOVEDAY MORRIS AND
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Fashion photographer Bill Cunningham dies Bill Cunningham, who dropped out of Harvard to pursue a career making hats for high-society women and later became a longtime street-fashion photographer for The New York Times, documenting — and influencing — fashion trends with his keen eye for emerging styles, died Saturday in New York City. He was 87. His death was announced by the Times. The cause was complications from a stroke. (TWP)
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The Defense Department is expected to repeal its ban on transgender service members within weeks, Pentagon officials said Friday. Specifics of the repeal are still under review, but the expectation is that the announcement will come by the end of next month, and possibly sooner. USA Today reported the repeal will take place July 1. (TWP)
POPE FRANCIS, on Sunday defending his use of “genocide” to describe the Ottoman-era slaughter of Armenians. Turkey accused Francis of adopting a “Crusades”-like mentality by terming the killings a “genocide” during his visit to Armenia.
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NEW YORK | Barbara Poma, left, owner of the Pulse nightclub, rides Sunday on the Stonewall Inn’s float along Fifth Avenue during the New York City Pride Parade, where increased security was evident. The celebration began with a moment of silence in remembrance of the 49 killed in the massacre at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla. The parade also celebrated a milestone: President Obama on Friday designated the site around the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village as the first national monument to gay rights.
Somalia pays tribute to minister killed in al-Shabab hotel attack that killed at least 15
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6 stabbed at Calif. rally At least six people were stabbed Sunday when members of rightwing extremist groups holding a rally outside the California state Capitol building in Sacramento clashed with counter-protesters, authorities said. Some were critically wounded, and others had cuts and scrapes, officials said. Videos showed police officers dispersing a group of mainly youth, some with their faces covered, while some threw stones toward a man holding a stick. (AP)
Expanded waterway is a gamble on shipping amid global slowdown
PANAMA CITY Amid exploding fireworks and waving flags, a Chinese ship carrying more than 9,000 containers on Sunday entered the newly expanded locks that will double the Panama Canal’s capacity in a multibillion-dollar bet on a bright economic future despite tough times for international shipping. Nearly two years late due to construction delays and labor strife, the $5.25 billion project formally launched with the transit of a 158-foot-wide, 984-footlong, Chinese-owned container ship. Several tugboats pulled “Cosco Shipping Panama” into the new locks at Agua Clara under a cloudy sky. It’s among the modern class of mega-vessels that will now be able to use the canal. The celebration comes amid a lull in global shipping due to the drop in oil prices, an economic slowdown in China, which is the canal’s second-largest customer, and other factors that have hit the waterway’s traffic and income. While authorities anticipate increasing commerce between Asia and ports on the U.S. East Coast, doubts remain that not all those ports are ready to handle the huge New Panamax-class cargo ships. Net cargo volume through the canal from the
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Thousands celebrate Sunday as the Panama Canal opened its expanded locks, two years behind schedule.
U.S. East Coast toward Asia fell 10.2 percent in 2015, according to official statistics. Since the canal was handed over from U.S. control at the end of 1999, the waterway has generated about $10 billion in direct income for the Central American nation and is responsible for about 40 percent of its GDP, factoring in related economic activity. Some 35 to 40 vessels transit the waterway each day, and the canal is estimated to handle about 6 percent of world maritime commerce. Panama began the expansion nearly a decade ago. Originally planned to open in late 2014 around the waterway’s centennial, the new locks can accommodate ships that carry up to three times the cargo of those previously able to use the canal. JUAN ZAMORANO (AP)
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Deadly wildfire destroys 200 homes, buildings A deadly wildfire in central California has burned 200 homes, many belonging to retirees on fixed incomes with few possessions. The 58-squaremile fire has claimed at least two lives and officials warned the death toll may rise. Cadaver dogs were being brought in Sunday to search for remains. Firefighters are still working to contain the southern side of the blaze. (AP) MIDDLE EAST
Israel, Turkey signal they’ve repaired ties Israel has reached a reconciliation deal with Turkey to end a six-year rift between the powers, an official said Sunday. Relations between the former close allies imploded in 2010 following an Israeli naval raid that killed nine Turkish activists on a ship trying to breach Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will share details today; the two sides will sign the deal Tuesday. (AP)
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CONSERVATIVE WRITER GEORGE WILL, explaining to “Fox News Sunday” why he parted ways with the GOP, changing his
Donald Trump would like Bernie Sanders supporters to ditch the Democratic Party and support him. There is very little evidence that they will do that, mind you, but it’s certainly possible that they might just stay home — which would help Trump. Well, we have some bad news for the Trump campaign: Sanders supporters aren’t just rallying around Hillary Clinton; they’re doing it rather quickly. And it’s a reason Clinton just extended her lead over Trump into the double digits. Last month, 20 percent of Sanders supporters said they would back Trump over Clinton in the general election. This month’s Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that figure is down to 8 percent. And the poll was conducted before Sanders said he will vote for Clinton for president in an effort to do everything he can to “defeat Donald Trump,” as he told the hosts of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Friday. In a way, this was expected. Clinton backers in 2008 eventually supported Barack Obama’s candidacy in the general election. But it took them a while. Compare the 8 percent to this: In June 2008, 20 percent of Clinton backers said they’d go for John McCain. In July, it was 22 percent, then 18 percent in August and 19 percent in September. It finally dropped to 14 percent in October.
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POLITICS Support for Donald Trump has plunged as he has alienated fellow Republicans and large majorities of voters overall in the course of a month of self-inflicted controversies, propelling Democrat Hillary Clinton to a double-digit lead nationally in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. The survey finds sweeping unease with the presumptive Republican nominee’s candidacy — from his incendiary rhetoric and values to his handling of both terrorism and his own business — foreshadowing that the November election could be a referendum on Trump more than anything else. Roughly two in three Americans say they think Trump is unqualified to lead the nation; are anxious about the idea of him as president; believe his comments about women, minorities and Muslims show bias; and see his attacks on a federal judge because of his Mexican-American heritage as racist. A slimmer majority say they disapprove of the way Clinton has handled questions about her use of a personal email server while she was secretary of state, and half of Americans are anxious about the prospect of a Clinton presidency, underscoring the historic unpopularity of the two major-party candidates. In fact, so strong is many
Nearly one-third of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say Trump is unqualified for office, and 18 percent say he does not represent their beliefs, exposing deep fissures in the GOP base as Trump struggles to unite conservatives going into the national convention July 18-21 in Cleveland. Then there are the Americans who plan to vote for Trump despite their disapproval. For instance, 18 percent of people who found Trump’s comments about the judge racist, 15 percent of those who think his comments generally are biased against women, minorities or Muslims, and 11 percent of those who think he is unqualified say they support Trump over Clinton. Trump enjoys a big lead with those who want a new direction for the country, 64 percent to Clinton’s 26 percent. After eight years of President Obama, a majority of Americans, 56 percent, say they want to elect a president who can set the nation in a new direction. The survey of 1,001 randomly selected adults found a slight uptick in the share of people who identify as Democrats, from 33 percent in May’s poll to 36 percent this month. Self-described Republicans accounted for 24 percent of those polled this month, ticking down from 25 percent in May, while independents made up 33 percent. This shift in party identification, however, accounts for less than half of Clinton’s gains in the new poll. SCOTT CLEMENT
In a Washington Post-ABC News poll, Trump trails Clinton 51 percent to 39.
Americans’ opposition to Clinton and desire for a change in Washington that even some registering their disapproval of Trump say that they feel compelled to vote for him. Nevertheless, in a head-tohead general election matchup, Clinton leads Trump 51 percent to 39 percent among registered voters nationwide, the poll found. This is Clinton’s largest lead in Post-ABC polling since last fall and a dramatic reversal from last month’s survey, which found the race nearly even, with Trump at 46 percent and Clinton at 44. As the general election gets underway, Trump’s political standing is on dangerous ground. Fifty-six percent of the public
The race factor Although Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton among white voters overall, 50 percent to 40 percent, he trails her badly among nonwhite voters, 77 percent to 15 percent. Trump’s advantage among whites is the smallest for a Republican presidential candidate since 1996, when Bob Dole lost to Bill Clinton in a rout. (TWP)
at large say the celebrity business mogul stands against their beliefs, while 64 percent say he does not have the necessary credentials to be president. Fifty-six percent feel strongly that he is unqualified.
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“After Trump went after the ‘Mexican’ judge … then Paul Ryan endorsed him, I decided that … this was not my party.”
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The new Little England After a stunning Brexit, Great Britain risks losing its clout on the international stage LONDON For centuries, this modest little island in the North Sea has punched well above its weight on the international stage: It built a global empire, beat back the Nazi tide and stood shoulder to shoulder with the U.S. during a decadeslong standoff with the Soviets. But now that Britain has stunned the world with its decision to exit the European Union, experts say it will be focused inward for the foreseeable future. “I don’t think there will be the capacity or the infrastructure to look outward in the next five years,” said Ian Kearns, director of the London-based European Leadership Network. “With all our diplomatic resources focused on extracting concessions from the EU, we won’t be in anything other than reactive mode on other issues.” That reality could bring a significantly diminished role in the great challenges facing the West, including Russia, the
Islamic State, refugees and climate change. For Washington, Britain’s distraction will be acutely felt. Britain has long been the closest ally of the U.S., one that broadly shares American interests and values. Now, the loss of Britain’s voice in efforts to present a united European and American front on issues such as sanctions against Russia is particularly worrisome to U.S. officials, said Philip Gordon, a former assistant secretary of state for European affairs in the Obama administration. “That voice will no longer be there when withdrawal is complete,” Gordon said. Instead, Britain will be preoccupied with its “great domestic convulsion.” A victory for the “remain” camp in the referendum vote was supposed to be a turning point: With Prime Minister David Cameron having put the country’s two great existential dilemmas behind it — Scottish secession and EU membership — he would have a
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If Scotland exits the U.K. Great Britain now faces a threat to its very existence: Leaders in pro-EU Scotland said Friday they will push for a new independence referendum. A Scottish departure from the U.K. would even further limit London’s post-Brexit international clout, not least because Scotland is home to Britain’s nuclear arsenal — raising thorny questions of whether London would relocate the program or abandon it altogether in the event of a Scottish vote to leave. (TWP)
free hand to reassert Britain’s role as a global power. But Cameron’s gamble of calling a referendum went badly wrong, and now Great Britain faces the very real prospect of being transformed into Little England. “They’ll remain an important player in NATO and an ally of the United States. But they’ve diminished their leverage in Europe,” said Tom Donilon, former national security adviser to President Barack Obama. British politicians who campaigned for Brexit reject that
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assertion, arguing that a Britain freed from the shackles of the EU will be better able to assert its interests around the globe. “I want to reassure everyone Britain will continue to be a great European power, leading discussions on defense and foreign policy and the work that goes on to make our world safer,” Brexit campaigner and former London mayor Boris Johnson said. But foreign policy experts on both sides of the Atlantic dispute that logic, at least in the short and medium term. The task of disentangling Britain from Europe will be gargantuan, given the extraordinary links across the English Channel in commerce, security and dozens of other areas. Britain will not only need to negotiate its way out of the 28-member bloc; it also must ink new trade deals and other agreements to replace the EU ones it has relied on to do business with the rest of the world. The process probably will take up the rest of this decade and could reach well into the next. GRIFF WITTE AND DAN BALZ (THE WASHINGTON POST)
After Thursday’s referendum on a Brexit, a wave of racist incidents have been reported to British police and documented in widely shared social media posts. Through the weekend, #Postrefracism was trending, and its contents provide a disheartening view of how Britain’s vote to leave the European Union may be emboldening those who harbor virulent racist sentiments. On Sunday, for instance, @drmaliabbasi tweeted: “Last night a Sikh radiographer colleague of mine was told by a patient ‘shouldn’t you be on a plane back to Pakistan? we voted you out.’ ” Police in west London, meanwhile, were investigating a “racially motivated” attack against the Polish Social and Cultural Association. Poles make up the U.K.’s largest foreign-born population. The association’s building was apparently defaced with graffiti that said, “Go home.” And in Cambridgeshire, leaflets were apparently distributed with “Leave the EU/ No more Polish vermin” written in English and Polish. The message of most of the attacks since Friday seems simple: A win for the Brexit camp should herald the repatriation of all non-white, non-Anglo-Saxons in the U.K. Never mind that the official campaign pushing for a Brexit expressly eschewed that sentiment. MAX BEARAK
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Nationals end seven-game losing streak, but Strasburg misses start, goes on DL NATIONALS 3, BREWERS 2 With his Nationals mired in a seven-game losing streak and looking lifeless during their visit to Milwaukee, manager Dusty Baker elected to rest catcher Wilson Ramos and first baseman Ryan Zimmerman for Sunday’s series finale. Their replacements, Jose Lobaton and Clint Robinson, made Baker look smart, providing home runs in the seventh and eighth innings for a 3-2 victory. But that good news was offset by concern over Stephen Strasburg, who had been scheduled to start Sunday but instead landed on the 15-day disabled
list, retroactive to June 16. The injury problem for Strasburg began with a weight room mishap last weekend, causing him to miss last Monday’s start at the Dodgers. He told reporters in Milwaukee on Friday that he had dislocated two ribs during the workout and had them popped back into place (he did not specify by whom). That had alleviated the pain in his back and led him to believe that he would make his scheduled start Sunday. But Strasburg was still feeling discomfort in the same area of his back during a warmup session Saturday, so Baker
scratched him for Sunday in favor of Tanner Roark. Roark (7-5) provided the kind of stable starting pitching that had eluded his team for the past week. He pitched seven innings, giving up no runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts and just one walk. The victory was a good finish to a disastrous 10-day trip, which saw Washington go 3-7 and lose ground atop the NL East. The Nationals (44-32) are still 12 games above .500 but ended Sunday with just a three-game lead over the Mets, who will travel to Washington to begin a three-game series tonight. In tonight’s opener, Mets righthander Noah Syndergaard (8-2, 2.08 ERA) will face right-hander Joe Ross (6-4, 3.11).
Sunday’s win had plenty of drama for the Nationals. One crucial escape came in the seventh inning after Milwaukee’s Aaron Hill hit a ground-rule double and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt. Roark responded by striking out pinch-hitter Alex Presley and handcuffing Jonathan Villar on an 83 mph changeup, forcing a grounder to end the inning. In the ninth, Milwaukee’s Martin Maldonado hit a pinch-hit home run off closer Shawn Kelley to make it 3-2 with two out. Villar then was credited with a triple after left fielder Jayson Werth lost a fly ball in the sun. But on the ensuing at-bat, Werth got the final out on a flyball by Scooter Gennett.
DYLAN BUELL (GETTY IMAGES)
As the focus of the NBA swings to the start of the free agency period Friday, here is a look at the local college players selected Thursday in the 60-player draft. DAVE TEPPS (EXPRESS)
3 Jake Layman, 47th F, Maryland; to Portland
Picked by Orlando and sent to the Trail Blazers, who think he has the defensive versatility and shooting so prized today in NBA forwards.
2 Diamond Stone, 40th C, Maryland; to Clippers
He had hoped to be drafted earlier, but teams wondered whether his body is NBAready. In L.A., he’ll compete to back up DeAndre Jordan.
1 Malcolm Brogdon, 36th SG, Virginia; to Milwaukee
The ACC player of the year can score, but Bucks coach Jason Kidd emphasizes his defense. Bucks have good 2-guards, so Brogdon faces a fight for a job.
ROMAN STUBBS (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Among low-key moves, Caps get center
As the NHL’s best regular-season team in 2015-16, the Capitals aren’t expected to make big moves this summer. At the draft Friday, they dealt two future second-round picks to Montreal for center Lars Eller, left, 27, who is expected to play on the third line. He is seen as a good two-way player who can kill penalties. The Caps traded down two spots to take defenseman Lucas Johansen at No. 28. Johansen, 18, won’t be rushed through the minors. (TWP)
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Hurley gets 1st tour victory Naval Academy grad holds off Vijay Singh at Congressional tourney WASHINGTONPOST.COM SOCCER INSIDER
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QUICKEN LOANS NATIONAL Billy Hurley III held the club in his left hand and fist-pumped with his right Sunday at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda. Not far from his Annapolis home and the Naval Academy he graduated from 12 years ago, he became a champion. Hurley, 34, shot a 2-under 69 in the final round to win the Quicken Loans National for his first PGA Tour victory. He finished at 17-under 267 in Tiger Woods’ annual tournament, three strokes ahead of three-time major champion Vijay Singh (65-270). Jon Rahm (70) and Bill Haas (68) tied for third at 271. Rahm, the former Arizona State star from Spain, was making his professional debut. “Billy played well,” Singh said. “He’s been playing well all week. You can see he’s under control and it’s nice to see him play well and not lose it actually at the end of the tournament.” Hurley didn’t lose it. He only got better as it went along in his 104th start on the PGA Tour. He
Billy Hurley III, who lives in Annapolis, holds up the trophy Sunday as tournament host Tiger Woods applauds.
showed the poise he developed at the Naval Academy and during his five years of service. With the 53-year-old Singh closing on him, Hurley was at his best. He holed out from 35 yards on the fairway for birdie on the 15th, a shot Woods called “impressive, really impressive.” Hurley then made a 27-foot birdie putt on the 16th to seal the tournament and wrap up the $1,242,000 first-place prize and a
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Stewart wins at Sonoma for first victory since 2013
Welterweight keeps title in rousing bout in N.Y.
Tony Stewart returned to victory lane Sunday for the first time in three years in vintage fashion — refusing to let Denny Hamlin steal a win from him on the final lap at Sonoma Raceway in Northern California. Stewart, 45, likely now has a chance for a fourth NASCAR championship in his final season before retirement. He had lost 84 races in row during a period of poor performances, injuries and personal turmoil that has tarnished the end of his career. (AP)
By a razor-thin 115-113 margin on all three judges’ scorecards, Keith Thurman captured a unanimous decision over Shaun Porter to retain his WBA belt Saturday night in an action-packed bout that should stand as one of the best of the year, if not the past several years. Porter was hospitalized after the fight for observation. The bout at Barclays Center in Brooklyn was the first prime-time boxing on CBS since 1978. (THE WASHINGTON POST)
spot in the British Open. He had never finished higher than a tie for fourth in a PGA Tour event. Hurley celebrated on the 18th green with wife Heather, daughter Madison and sons Will and Jacob. “I couldn’t think of a better tournament for my first PGA Tour win,” Hurley said. Ernie Els, 46, a winner of four majors, finished fifth — five strokes back — after a 72 Sunday
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that included five bogeys and one double. Even in victory, it was a bittersweet day for Hurley. He had on his mind his dad, who died 10 months ago of a self-inflicted gunshot. He thought of his dad, a police officer, when he saw officers following his group Saturday. “It’s been a really hard year,” Hurley said Sunday, “so it’s nice to have something go well.” STEVE WHYNO (AP)
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To defeat elite, U.S. must add a little nastiness The U.S. performance in Copa America Centenario ended up like so many recent efforts on the international stage. The Americans beat the opponents they could, on a good day, be expected to beat (Costa Rica, Paraguay and Ecuador) and were comfortably dealt with by better teams, Colombia and Argentina. Colombia beat them 1-0 in Saturday’s third-place game. Why? Coach Jurgen Klinsmann has faulted his players for lacking the edge needed in international play — for being too nice. There was certainly nothing nasty about the U.S. in its 4-0 semifinal loss to Argentina. The problem goes beyond the “pay-to-play” system of U.S. soccer failing to develop talent from low-income neighborhoods. In matches in Houston, the U.S. midfield and forward line were made up solely of players from Major League Soccer, which is improved but still far short of the world’s top leagues as far as putting relentless pressure on players to improve. MLS clubs, for example, don’t face the struggle for survival that relegation creates in other leagues. Orlando City’s Brek Shea returned to MLS after a failed spell in England. He said playing under the constant pressure there was too much “a job.” If the U.S. is to reach the next level, it will because its players have been hardened, and would not like being called nice. SIMON EVANS
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This new horror series, set in 1989, follows a group of counselors at a presumably haunted summer camp that’s set to reopen five years after it was closed under mysterious circumstances. (EXPRESS)
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Backstage blundering ‘Roadies’ is a depressingly dull look behind the scenes of the rock-star touring life TELEVISION “Roadies,” Showtime’s new drama about the hardworking employees of a rock band’s arena tour, premiered Sunday on Showtime with a long list of problems. The writing is clunky and often irritating, and the acting is all over the place. It’s a chore to watch, with nonstop exaltation of the roadie life. It’s one of those overwrought shows where people yell, “And ANOTHER thing!” about nothing much. Think of Aaron Sorkin’s
“The Newsroom,” only twice as insufferable. This dud happens to come from filmmaker C ameron Crowe, whose credits include his memorable 1982 screenwriting debut, “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” and his writing/directing of 1996’s “Jerry Maguire.” Crowe has been behind the scenes at some of the greatest rock tours ever, dating back to the articles he first wrote for Rolling Stone as a teenage journalist — a life story that served
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is) will Just Never Get It. “Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix didn’t die to become a crop top in Urban Outfitters!” she yells. So there. As a drama set in the present-day world of rock-and-roll, “Roadies” feels sadly out of date and lost in its own delusions of expertise. This is no big surprise, since it’s hard to think of any milieu that is less hospitable to the basic narrative architecture of television than the travails of the music industry. Though anyone who has made it backstage can attest to the supercharged feeling of it all, it can also be terribly dull. Crowe and his writers try to compensate by overloading the cast with oddballs. “Roadies” might do better to focus solely on its characters’ jobs. Watching the pre-show workings of a band and its crew is mesmerizing enough for rock fans. We don’t have to be convinced of the romance and wonder in it.
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Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay bought Prince’s “Yellow Cloud” guitar at a Beverly Hills auction Saturday. Irsay, who also owns instruments played by Jerry Garcia and John Lennon, paid $137,500 for the guitar. Heritage Auctions, which ran the auction, said the solid-body guitar was a favorite of the late musician from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. (AP/EXPRESS)
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“So Maria Sharapova is going to Harvard Business School while serving her doping suspension? Dope.” @ETHANROTHSTEIN on Maria Sharapova announcing on Twitter on Saturday that she’s headed to Harvard Business School in the fall. The 29-year-old tennis star was banned from the sport earlier this month by the International Tennis Federation after she tested positive for the performance-enhancing drug meldonium. The ban means Sharapova won’t be able to return to professional tennis until January 2018.
“Now the LGBTQ community has become an integral part of even governmental institutional culture. … Though there’s obviously still a high level of hate among certain fringe people, when the NYPD adapts their car in your support, that’s progress.”
“It seems many Britons may not even know what they had actually voted for.”
MICHAEL HAFFORD, at refinery29.com, applauds the New York Police Department’s unveiling of an SUV with a design inspired by the LGBT rainbow flag. The vehicle was introduced ahead of the city’s 2016 Pride parade on Sunday. It has the words “pride,” “equality” and “peace” on its doors. It also bears the phrase “NYC pride 2016” inside heart-shaped rainbows and “Our [heart] goes out to Orlando” on its side rear windows.
BRIAN FUNG , at washingtonpost .com, on reports that Google searches for “what happens if we leave the EU” had more than tripled eight hours after polls had closed for the U.K.’s Brexit vote Thursday. “What is the EU?” was the second-most-Googled question about the EU after the referendum results were officially announced Friday.
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Why are you hesitating? It’s best to get moving as quickly as possible, so you can get a jump on the competition. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’re in the mood to do some exploring, but the question will be where to begin. That will determine what is really possible.
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You’re ready to go here and there in search of something that is, as far as you can tell, the last piece of the puzzle. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’re accepting as fact several assumptions that have not been confirmed. That way danger lies.
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1966: The Gothic soap opera “Dark Shadows,” having to do with mysterious and supernatural goings-on in Collinsport, Maine, premieres on ABC-TV.
1991: Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first black jurist to sit on the nation’s highest court, announces his retirement at 82. (He died in 1993.)
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The fan will forever savor those food particles Adele burped in a fan’s face on Saturday at the Glastonbury Festival near Pilton, England, Us Weekly reported. The singer invited the fan onstage and took the fan’s phone to take a selfie with her. After taking the photo, Adele exclaimed, “Oh my god, I just burped!” She hugged the fan and told the audience, “I had a dirty burger before I came on, that’s why.” (EXPRESS)
It’s official: Chris could date you Chris Evans and Jenny Slate appeared together officially for the first time at the premiere of “The Secret Lives of Pets” in New York on Saturday, People reported. (Slate is the voice of Gidget, a Pomeranian, in the film.) The couple met on the set of the upcoming film “Gifted.” During a recent interview on the podcast “Unqualified,” Slate said, “The first night we hung out I was like ‘Oh, I could hang out with Chris for like 90 hours.’ ” “Oddly enough, I’ve only known Jenny for a few months, which is insane to say because we’re like the same animal,” Evans said. (EXPRESS)
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