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Trump becomes the first sitting U.S. president to set foot in North Korea as he and Kim revive nuclear talks, but the meeting appeared heavier on show than substance 12
Federal sentence Man who drove into Charlottesville crowd gets life in prison 4
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A reveler is covered in wine Saturday as people take part in a wine battle in the village of Haro in northern Spain. Hundreds of people participate in this annual summer event.
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Florida officials are looking for a “hamburglar” who broke into two restaurants, fixed himself some food, and then stole money. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office says the suspect forced his way into a Wendy’s in Jensen Beach by smashing a window with a brick. He then fired up the grill, made himself a hamburger, and walked away with the store’s safe. He also went to another restaurant, where he helped himself to more food and money. (AP)
A Lisbon, N.H., man is accused of forging a police report to back up his excuse for being late to work. Paul Neilson was charged last week with forgery. Police say Neilson told his boss he was late to work at a construction company because an officer gave him a warning about his expired car registration. When his boss became suspicious, Neilson gave him a report purportedly from the officer with a detailed description of their interaction. (AP)
An Avon, N.Y., man was arrested after he called 911 to say he was violating the terms of his probation. The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office says Brian Seaver called 911 on Thursday and then hung up. Sheriff Thomas Dougherty says a deputy went to investigate and determined that Seaver had called 911 to report that he was drinking and violating the conditions of his probation. Seaver was arrested on four counts of felony criminal contempt. (AP)
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'Real Housewives' couple closes Va. restaurant Oz, the Australian-themed restaurant in Clarendon owned by “Real Housewives of Potomac” stars Ashley and Michael Darby, closed on Sunday. The venue had opened in 2015. In a statement last week, the couple said they plan to focus on their “multiple business ventures” — and the baby they are expecting soon. In the statement, Michael, who is Australian, said: "We are replacing one Aussie baby with a new one-half Aussie baby." (TWP)
showcasing their diversity or history. The rail line will extend from Bethesda in Montgomery County to New Carrollton in Prince George’s County. The Maryland Transit Administration’s $6 million art budget allots between $100,000 and about $400,000 for each of the stations, said Chuck Lattuca, the agency’s head of project delivery. The winning designs were selected by committees of state transit officials, members of the Montgomery and Prince George’s arts councils, the Purple Line contractor, art professionals and residents. The artwork will be installed after the stations are built in 2020 and 2021. The line is scheduled to open by spring 2023. The challenge, artists say, comes in creating work that will be relatively maintenance-free and durable enough to withstand freezing winters, sweltering summers and thousands of
Large prisms designed by Peter Erskine at the Manchester Place station in Silver Spring will capture sunlight and cast rainbow patterns.
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ART Maryland artist Heidi Lippman hopes that harried Purple Line commuters will someday glance up at the Connecticut Avenue station’s colorful glass canopy in Chevy Chase and appreciate the changing seasons as expressed through leaves and water. And Austin architect Murray Legge hopes University of Maryland students, faculty and visitors will see the school’s colors in the Campus Drive station’s laminated glass as they change and reflect the motion of the trains. As construction of the 16-mile light-rail line wraps up its second year this summer, artists, designers and architects from across the country have finalized designs for artwork at the 21 stations. In addition to making the line more aesthetically pleasing, Maryland transit officials say the art will reflect the identities of surrounding communities, often
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Murray Legge's design for the University of Maryland's Campus Drive station reflects light.
passengers brushing past daily. It must also be dynamic enough to hold the interest of regular commuters who see it twice a day for years on end. “You want to make sure they
see something new every time,” said Volkan Alkanoglu, a Portland, Ore., artist who designed for the Takoma-Langley station. Alkanoglu will project photographs of residents from an event he’ll organize through the local community center onto sheets of aluminum. The photo collage will showcase the area’s ethnic and cultural diversity and “constant change,” he said. He hopes it will spark conversations between strangers waiting for a train. “It’s what art is about — it’s taking people to another place during their daily habits and maybe sparking a bit of inspiration, thought or creativity,” Alkanoglu said. KATHERINE SHAVER
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Attacker gets life in prison Judge issues sentence for federal hate crimes by avowed neo-Nazi
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James A. Fields Jr. rammed his car into counter-protesters at a white supremacist rally in 2017, killing a woman.
disorders dating from early childhood, did not deny he intentionally drove into the crowd, killing Fields Heather Heyer, 32, a local law firm employee. A sentencing memo quotes a recorded phone call by Fields from prison in Charlottesville almost four months after the rally, in which he refers to Bro, Heyer’s mother. Since her daughter’s death, Bro has called for
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Beloved carousel closes for repairs until 2020
The University of Maryland at College Park confirmed Friday that the school has been placed on warning by the Middle States Commission of Higher Education and that its accreditation is in jeopardy. The commission reached its decision because of insufficient evidence that its governance meets standards. Campus leadership has been in turmoil following the death last year of a football player. (TWP)
The historic Dentzel carousel at Glen Echo Park in Montgomery County will close today for repairs that will last until spring 2020, according to a WTOP report. The carousel, which opened in 1921, will get a new roof, an updated fire suppression system and a new band organ room, WTOP reported. Repair work is expected to cost more than $1 million.
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healing in the community. “She is a communist,” the memo quotes Fields as telling his mother on the phone. “An antiwhite, liberal. ... She’s the enemy.” “Nobody is the enemy,” his mother replied. In the filing, a prosecutor detailed Fields’ admiration for the racial purity doctrine of Nazi Germany. The memo offers new details about Fields’ high school trip to Germany. “When the group visited the Dachau concentration camp,
the defendant said, ‘This is where the magic happened,’ and then skipped happily,” the prosecutor wrote of a classmate’s recollection. On Friday, prosecutors also showed Fields’ social media activity in the months before the attack, including frequent use of the hashtag #Hitlerwasright. In asking for a prison term of less than life, Fields’ lawyers cited trauma and other troubles in his childhood. JOE HEIM AND PAUL DUGGAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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CHARLOTTESVILLE Nearly two years after James A. Fields Jr. rammed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters at a white supremacist rally here, the avowed neo-Nazi and convicted murderer apologized in court Friday as a judge sentenced him to life in prison for 29 federal hate crimes. “Every day I think about how things could have gone differently, and how I regret my actions,” Fields said. “I am sorry.” Fields, 22, is an Ohio resident with a years-long history of espousing racist and anti-Semitic views. His vehicular attack killed one woman and injured 35 people. Fields pleaded guilty in April in a deal with prosecutors, who agreed to drop an additional charge that carries a possible death sentence. In a separate case stemming from the incident, Fields was convicted of first-degree murder and other crimes in December by a Virginia jury that voted for a life term plus 419 years in state prison. That sentence is due July 15. Fields, who had psychiatric
Plans by President Trump to reshape D.C.’s July 4 now include an area in front of the Lincoln Memorial reserved for dignitaries, family and friends that will be accessible only through tickets distributed by the White House. The section will stretch from the steps of the memorial to the midpoint of the reflecting pool, the U.S. Secret Service said Saturday. (TWP)
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EDUCATION D.C.’s controversial teacher evaluation system could face significant changes under proposed legislation that would give the teachers union substantial input in the system’s design during collective bargaining. The evaluation system was one of the first in the nation to tie teachers’ job security and paychecks to class performance. Michelle Rhee, who led the District’s public schools from 2007 to 2010, enacted the evaluation system without negotiating it with the union. Implementation of the evaluation system, IMPACT, led to the firing of hundreds of teachers and produced tensions between the school system and union that persist today. Elizabeth Davis, above, president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, blames IMPACT for a high teacher turnover rate in the District. Supporters of IMPACT argue the evaluation system allows schools to fire ineffective teachers who linger in their jobs for years with little accountability. Davis said she believes IMPACT often results in the firing of competent teachers or instructors who have not had an opportunity to develop. While five of 13 council members have signed on to the bill, the council’s education committee co-chairs, David Grosso and Phil Mendelson, have yet to support it. PERRY STEIN (TWP)
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local Money reserved to help low-income students instead fills budget gaps EDUCATION D.C.’s public schools continue to misspend money designated to help the most vulnerable students, according to a report from the Office of the D.C. Auditor. Campuses serving the highest concentrations of students from low-income families experience regular budget cuts, the report found, and the targeted funds are used to plug those financial holes, a violation of city law. The report — which D.C. Council member Robert C. White Jr., D-At Large, called “damning” — highlighted a long-standing issue in D.C. schools over the spending of education money.
Each year, the District allocates additional money for students who are considered “at-risk” — homeless, recipients of welfare or more than a grade behind in high school — to provide extra academic attention and social services. The money is intended to pay for staff or programs on top of normal staffing. Instead, the report found, the money is used to pay for positions that should be covered by standard allocations. The auditor’s report observed that about 40% of schools in the traditional public school system used funds intended for at-risk services to pay for 40 social workers and psychologists whose positions should have been funded through standard allocations. More than half of D.C.’s standalone elementary schools used
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D.C. Schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee is calling for more time to find a solution to budget woes.
money meant for at-risk services to pay for 54 art and elective teachers who should have been covered by standard allocations. The city is expected to distribute more than $100 million, or $2,400 per eligible child, in the upcoming budget year to benefit
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disadvantaged students in traditional public and charter schools. About 46% of the city’s nearly 98,000 public school students are considered at-risk. The report coincided with a D.C. Council hearing last week on proposed legislation intended to make school budgets more transparent. One measure would require the school system to give principals more autonomy in deciding how to use their budgets. Another measure would mandate that the school system submit to the council an annual report on how it spends special funds. D.C. Schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee said that he supported the intent of the bills but argued that they were rushed, and he called for more time to develop a thoughtful solution. DONNA ST. GEORGE (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Sudanese take to streets to demand civilian rule At least 7 dead in latest mass protests against military’s hold on power SUDAN Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Sudan’s capital and elsewhere in the country Sunday, calling for civilian rule nearly three months after the army forced out longruling autocrat Omar al-Bashir. The demonstrations came amid a weeks-long standoff between the ruling military council and protest leaders. Talks between the sides over a power-sharing agreement collapsed last month when security
forces violently broke up a protest camp in Khartoum, the capital. The ensuing clampdown killed at least 128 people cross the county, according to protest organizers. Authorities said the toll was 61, including three security forces. A government health official said at least seven people died and 181 people were injured during Sunday’s protests. The marches, the first since the June 3 crackdown, also marked the 30th anniversary of the Islamist-backed coup that brought al-Bashir to power in 1989, toppling Sudan’s last elected government. The military removed alBashir in April amid mass
protests against his rule. Crowds gathered Sunday at several points across the capital and its sister city of Omdurman before marching toward the homes of those killed since the uprising began. “This is a very important day for the Sudanese people,” protester Hamdi Karamallah said. The protest movement erupted in December, triggered by an economic crisis. The protesters remained in the streets after al-Bashir was overthrown and jailed, fearing that the military would cling to power or preserve much of his regime. HUSSEIN MALL A AND SAMY MAGDY (AP)
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Restorations mark 50 years since Apollo 11 With only a few exceptions, NASA’s Apollo-era Mission Control in Houston has been restored to the way it looked 50 years ago when two men landed on the moon. Friday’s grand opening capped years of work and millions in donations. Seated at the console where he ruled over Apollo 11, Apollo 13 and so many other missions, retired flight director Gene Kranz said he could almost transport himself back to July 20, 1969, and Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s momentous moon landing. “When I sit down here and I’m in the chair at the console ... I hear these words, ‘Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed,’” Kranz said during a sneak preview at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. It opens to the public today. (AP)
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Turkey says 6 of its citizens are being held by Libyan militia, vows to respond to any attack
The Supreme Court said Friday it will consider next term whether the Trump administration illegally tried to end the program that shields from deportation young undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. Lower courts have said President Trump’s decision to terminate the Obama-era program — Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA — was based on faulty legal reasoning and that the administration has failed to provide a solid rationale for ending it. A decision is likely to come during the presidential campaign. (THE WASHINGTON POST) HEALTH
Federal ‘conscience’ rule for medical staff delayed The Trump administration agreed Friday to postpone a rule letting some medical workers decline to perform abortions or other treatments on moral or religious grounds while the so-called “conscience” rule is challenged in California. The rule was supposed to take effect July 22. A California lawsuit alleges that the federal government exceeded its authority with the rule, which President Trump announced in May. It applies to medical workers at institutions that get federal funds. (AP) SALT LAKE CITY
Tech worker arrested in death of Utah student Police on Friday said information technology worker Ayoola A. Ajayi, 31, will be charged with aggravated murder and kidnapping in the death of University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck, 23. Police said her remains were found burned in Ajayi’s yard. Police said they had texted each other before she disappeared June 17. (AP)
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Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Sunday that the U.S. government should step up efforts to investigate the deaths of at least eight Americans in the Dominican Republic this year. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives should lend support to the FBI and local law enforcement, he said. Relatives have asked whether the deaths may have been caused by adulterated alcohol or misused pesticides. An ATF spokeswoman said the Treasury Department primarily handles investigations involving tainted alcohol. But she said ATF has offered its assistance and would work with other law enforcement. (AP)
The Taliban said Sunday that the latest round of peace talks with the U.S. are “critical” as the two sides “rewrite” a draft agreement in which American forces would withdraw from Afghanistan. The sides are trying to hammer out agreements that would see the eventual withdrawal of over 20,000 U.S. and NATO troops from Afghanistan and the end of America’s longestrunning war. The agreements are expected to include guarantees that Afghanistan will not harbor groups like al-Qaeda, and that the Taliban will continue fighting ISIS. The latest round of talks is expected to continue this week in Qatar. (AP)
High-level support and $745,000 in donations poured in Sunday for the German captain of a migrant rescue ship who was arrested after she defied repeated orders to stay out of Italy and struck a police boat while bringing 40 people to port. Carola Rackete was under house arrest a day after her ship, the SeaWatch 3, rammed the Italian police motorboat that was blocking entry to the port at Italy’s Lampedusa island. Rackete could face up to 10 years in prison if she is convicted of resisting the police. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was among those questioning Italy’s handling of the situation. (AP)
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paces into the North. After facing the press, the leaders moved to the Freedom House on the southern side of Panmunjom, where they made brief remarks to reporters and then met for roughly 50 minutes. The president was joined in the Freedom House conversation with Kim by his daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, both senior White House advisers. National security adviser John Bolton, a skeptic of the talks with Kim, was en route to Ulaanbaatar to consult with Mongolian officials on regional security issues. At one point, Ivanka Trump and Kushner stopped to enter one of the blue huts straddling the border between the two Koreas. Asked by a reporter about her trip to the North, she replied, “Surreal.” A sequel could be in the works: Trump told reporters he had invited Kim to Washington.
OSAKA, JAPAN President Trump and China’s Xi Jinping agreed to a cease-fire Saturday in their nations’ yearlong trade war, averting an escalation feared by financial markets, businesses and farmers. Trump said U.S. tariffs will remain in place against Chinese imports while negotiations continue. Additional trade penalties he has threatened against billions’ worth of other Chinese goods will not take effect for the “time being,” he said, and the economic powers will restart stalled talks that have already gone 11 rounds. “We’re going to work with China where we left off,” Trump said after a lengthy meeting with Xi at the Group of 20 summit in Osaka. “Cooperation and dialogue are better than friction and confrontation,” Xi said as the two posed for photographs. While Trump said relations with China were “right back on track,” doubts persist about the nations’ willingness to compromise on a solution. Some progress seemed to be made in a dispute involving the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, which the Trump administration has barred from buying American technology. Trump said Saturday he would allow U.S. companies to sell their products to Huawei, but he was not yet willing to remove the company from a trade blacklist. JONATHAN LEMIRE
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PANMUNJOM, KOREA “OK, let’s do it.” With those words, a deliberate step and a pat on the arm of Kim Jong Un, President Trump on Sunday became the first sitting American leader to step into North Korea as the two made history at the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone. The made-for-television moment was unthinkable just two years ago, when the men were trading base insults and grim threats. Trump’s three-hour stop at the DMZ — of which about 80 minutes were spent with Kim — was a display of handshake diplomacy for the history books, but also a chaotic spectacle reflective of the last-minute nature of the invitation to the authoritarian leader to join him at the border between the Koreas. Afterward, it was unclear whether the meeting was more show than substance. Other than the headline-grabbing moment and the unprecedented images, Trump’s only accomplishment appeared to be securing an agreement to restart nuclear talks that he himself had walked out on in February during his last summit with Kim in Vietnam. Trump had long planned a visit to the DMZ, dating to 2017 when a scheduled trip was canceled by fog, but aides said the public invitation for Kim to join him there was as spontaneous as it seemed. In typical Trump fashion, it started with a tweet. “I would meet him at the Border/DMZ just to shake his hand and say Hello(?)!” Trump posted about 30 hours before the visit. The secrecy that had surrounded the ill-fated attempted visit two years ago was replaced by a media frenzy stoked by the president himself. Trump said North Korea
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quickly responded and expressed interest in the invitation. U.S. and North Korean officials spent much of Saturday evening and early Sunday trying to surmount the immense logistical and security hurdles on such a tight timetable. Even Kim seemed unable to contain his surprise when the meeting occurred. “I never expected to meet you at this place,” he told Trump as they shook hands across the concrete slab marking the Military Demarcation Line between North and South. It was T rump who first broached the notion of walking into North Korea. “Would you like me to step across?” he asked Kim as an interpreter translated his words to Korean. “Would you like me to?” Kim waved Trump over, replying through an interpreter of his own: “If your excellency would step forward, you will be the first
Fracas over access A scuffle broke out between reporters and North Korean security guards, with officials shoving and trying to block the press from capturing the Kim-Trump moment. A photographer was knocked to the ground and one reporter was seen in tears. At one point, incoming White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham side-checked a North Korean guard who was blocking reporters from the room while others frantically tried to cordon off the area. Grisham ended up with bruises from the fracas. (AP)
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POLITICS For months, the names of white men have sat at the top of early Democratic presidential primary polls. On the debate stage late last week, the half-dozen women in the field offered up an alternative: themselves. They did so with different tactics and styles but a shared goal: shaking up assumptions about who is electable in a race for a job that has only been held by men. “Over the past two nights, women won each debate and showed that this race is not over,” said Stephanie Schriock, president of Emily’s List, a national organization devoted to electing women. “They were great debaters, compelling storytellers and effective at making their case and getting in the fight.” For some Democrats, Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump was a searing experience that has prompted questions about whether the country is ready to elect a female president — or whether the party should even risk testing that proposition in next year’s high-stakes election. In her two White House campaigns, Clinton was always the only woman on the debate stage. This time around, the female candidates had company — a history-making three women on stage each night. On Wednesday, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren was joined by Minnesota
The six female candidates — clockwise from top left, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, Tulsi Gabbard, Kamala Harris, Kirsten Gillibrand and Marianne Williamson — stood out in last week’s Democratic presidential debates.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii. On Thursday, California Sen. Kamala Harris debated alongside Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and the author Marianne Williamson. Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, said she has heard voters raise doubts about whether Democrats should nominate a woman in 2020 following Clinton’s loss. Following the debates, she said she was hopeful that narrative might change. “This question of electability maybe gets shaken up a little bit as a result of [the debates],” Walsh said.
There were notable moments for many of the women on stage, but it was Warren and Harris who rose to the top of the pack. On Wednesday, Warren’s liberal policy positions drove much of the discussion throughout the night. Warren consciously avoided squabbling with her rivals, seeking to project the strength of a leading candidate. Harris burst through on the second night with a striking exchange with former Vice President Joe Biden, who has led early polling. She challenged Biden vigorously, and in personal terms, over his past positions on school busing and his comments citing his work with segregationist senators as an example of a
bygone air of civility. “As the only black person on this stage, I’d like to speak on the issue of race,” Harris said. The crowd fell silent as she then recounted being bused to a desegregated school as a child. The strong overall female presence in these debates may have a resonance well beyond what was visible onstage, said Erin Cassese, a specialist in women and politics at the University of Delaware. Research shows, Cassese said, that “when women run, there’s a role model effect: Other women pay attention, they’re more engaged in the campaign, and they may develop political ambitions.” JOCELYN NOVECK AND JUANA SUMMERS (AP)
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The number of tons of abandoned fishing nets that volunteers with California’s Ocean Voyages Institute pulled from the Pacific Ocean’s so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch in June. The haul from the environmentalists’ 25-day expedition was part of an effort to rid the heart of the Pacific of the nets that entangle whales, turtles and fish, and damage coral reefs. The institute’s cargo sailboat returned to Honolulu, where 2 tons of nets were donated to local artists. The remaining waste was given to a zero-emissions power plant that will incinerate it and turn it into energy. (AP) Turkish police use tear gas to disperse activists from banned Istanbul Pride march
NEW YORK A former New York City police detective who was a leader in the fight for the Sept. 11 Victims Compensation Fund died Saturday at 53. Detective Luis Alvarez’s death from cancer was announced by Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea, who tweeted that Alvarez was “an inspiration, a warrior, a friend.” Alvarez appeared recently with former “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart to plead with Congress to extend the compensation fund. “This fund isn’t a ticket to paradise, it’s to provide our families with care,” a frail Alvarez told a House Judiciary subcommittee June 11. He added, “You all said you would never forget. Well, I’m here to make sure that you don’t.” Alvarez was admitted to a hospice in Rockville Centre on Long Island within a few days of his testimony. The bill to replenish the compensation fund that provides health benefits to police officers, firefighters and others who responded to the 2001 terrorist attacks passed the full committee unanimously. Alvarez was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2016. He traced his illness to the three months he spent in the rubble of the World Trade Center’s twin towers after the attacks. His survivors include his wife, his three sons, his parents and three siblings. (AP)
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Brooklyn’s blockbuster Nets make a splash at beginning of free agency, adding superstars Durant, Irving to roster NBA NBA free agency opened with a billion-dollar bang, with the Nets landing two of the summer’s biggest names. Teams and players were able to begin negotiations at 6 p.m. Sunday and they quickly reached agreement on deals collectively worth more than $1.4 billion. Shortly after the deadline passed, the Nets emerged with perennial all-stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, an absolute coup for an organization that finished with the league’s worst record two years ago and hasn’t won 50 games since 2002. ESPN reported earlier Sunday that DeAndre Jordan would also sign with Brooklyn. The longtime Clippers big man was an all-star in 2016-17, then bounced from Dallas to New York last season. Durant, a forward who is expected to miss all of next season after rupturing his Achilles tendon during the finals, announced on Instagram his intention to sign a four-year, $164 million contract with Brooklyn. The 2014 MVP also weighed offers from the Knicks, the Clippers and his former team, the Warriors. Word of Irving’s four-year,
$141 million max agreement leaked last week, once it became clear the point guard had no interest in returning to the Celtics. Boston moved swiftly to replace Irving with Kemba Walker, a college star at UConn plucked from the Hornets with a four-year, $141 million deal. Kawhi Leonard, the summer’s top headliner, did not join Durant in announcing his plans Sunday. The 2019 Finals MVP is expected to meet with the Lakers, the Clippers and the Raptors this week before making his decision. Much of the early flurry involved incumbent teams retaining their own star talent. Portland agreed to sign franchise point guard Damian Lillard to a fouryear, $196 million supermax extension. The Warriors agreed to a five-year, $190 million max contract with Klay Thompson, who tore his ACL in the finals. After trading for Kristaps Porzingis in February, Dallas agreed on a five-year max deal worth $158 million. Orlando, fresh off its first playoff appearance since 2012, will re-sign center Nikola Vucevic to a four-year, $100 million deal. Among the early agreements, Irving’s decision arguably
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Free agency highlights NBA free agency kicked off at 6 p.m. Sunday instead of at midnight, as in previous years. Here’s a rundown of the deals that were confirmed before Express’ deadline. Information was originally reported by ESPN, except where noted. (TWP) Kemba Walker to Celtics. Four years, $141 million. Kristaps Porzingis re-signs with Mavericks. Five years, $158 million. (New York Times) Damian Lillard extended by Blazers. Fours years, $196 million. (The Athletic) JJ Redick to Pelicans. Two years, $26.5 million. Khris Middleton re-signs with Bucks. Five years, $178 million. Derrick Rose to Pistons. Two years, $15 million. Brook Lopez re-signs with Bucks. Four years, $52 million. Trevor Ariza to Kings. Two years, $25 million. (The Athletic) Terry Rozier to Hornets (sign and trade with Boston). Three years, $58 million. (The Athletic) Harrison Barnes re-signs with Kings. Four years, $85 million. Malcolm Brogdon to Pacers (sign and trade). Four years, $85 million.
commanded the greatest influence on the rest of the free agency period and the 2020 title race. First, it dashed the Knicks’ longheld dream of pairing Durant and Irving, and it scuttled talk of a possible reunion between Irving and LeBron James on the Lakers. Second, it helped the Nets land Durant, who has the potential to vault Brooklyn to the top of the Eastern Conference once he returns in 2020-21. With Irving and Walker both out of the picture, the Lakers turn to Leonard, 76ers wing Jimmy Butler or Nets guard D’Angelo Russell in its search for a third max-level star. The notion of Irving and James rekindling their Cavaliers partnership was tantalizing, but Irving’s quick decision to join the Nets — without even meeting with the Lakers — suggests he wasn’t interested in returning to life as a sidekick. James and Co. face stiff competition for all their remaining targets. The Lakers must pitch Leonard on the merits of joining a “Big 3,” less than a month after the two-time defensive player of the year led Toronto to a title without a second superstar.
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Wizards will tread lightly in offseason The Wizards can’t afford to chase top free agents like Kawhi Leonard this offseason. Their greatest lure is a payout worth a total of approximately $9 million for one or two seasons. “We’re going to build this roster thoughtfully, patiently, efficiently,” said interim GM Tommy Sheppard, below. Washington has approximately $90 million in guaranteed contracts (the projected luxury tax threshold is $132 million) with several non-guaranteed deals that can be waived over the next several weeks. Because the team is not in the tax now, it can use the full midlevel exception of $9.2 million and the biannual exception of $3.6 million for a deal up to two years long. The Wizards will spend the bulk of the bank on keeping their own free agents. CANDACE BUCKNER (TWP)
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NATIONALS If Max Scherzer or Tigers fans felt any type of way about his return to Comerica Park for the first time since he last pitched in Detroit five years ago — as a member of the 2014 Tigers — neither he nor the crowd betrayed it Sunday. On Friday, the Nationals’ ace had said he didn’t know whether he’d be emotional when taking the mound, but he vowed to keep things “business as usual.” He did just that. There was no rousing applause Sunday when his name was announced as he took the mound in the bottom of the first inning, no standing ovation when he departed at the end of the eighth after striking out the side. Yet, in between, Tigers fans witnessed the kind of dominant performance they remembered from Scherzer’s time in Detroit, what has since become the righthander’s normal. Aside from a solo home run that barely got over the right field wall, Scherzer mowed through the Tigers — eight innings, one run, four hits, no walks, 14 strikeouts — to secure a series-clinching 2-1 win. The bats did just enough to let the Nationals (42-41) squeak by the floundering Tigers (27-52). The Nats got their first run in the fourth on an RBI single by Scherzer’s battery mate, Kurt
In his past eight starts, Max Scherzer has thrown 57 innings with a 0.95 ERA and 83 Ks.
Suzuki. Brandon Dixon’s blast off Scherzer tied the score in the seventh. Then Anthony Rendon extended the Nationals’ home run streak to a team-record 15 games to reclaim the lead in the eighth. Sean Doolittle sidestepped a two-on, two-out jam in the ninth to record his 100th career save. Somehow — at 34, in the fifth season of a seven-year, $210 million deal, in a stretch that features two Cy Young Awards and a runner-up finish — the past six weeks have been impressive, even for a starter of his stature. In his past eight starts, he has thrown 57 innings with a 0.95 ERA and 83 strikeouts to eight walks.
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Nats’ Rendon, Scherzer earn All-Star invitations Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon, above, will make his first trip to the MLB All-Star Game on July 9 in Cleveland, joining teammate Max Scherzer, who is going for the seventh straight year. Rendon is hitting .311 with 19 home runs and an on-base-plus-slugging percentage of 1.028. Scherzer and his wife are expecting their second child soon. Over the next few weeks “there won’t be much sleep,” he said. (TWP)
Sunday, he registered 10-plus strikeouts for the 90th time in his career, the eighth time this season and his fourth start in a row. Scherzer’s foil Sunday, Tigers starter and former Nationals pitcher Jordan Zimmermann, was a reminder of how brief the pitching peak can be. The two briefly overlapped not just in location but in caliber. In January 2015, when the Nationals signed Scherzer, he and Zimmermann had finished the previous year fifth in Cy Young voting — Scherzer in the AL with the Tigers, Zimmermann in the NL with Washington. Since then, their career trajectories have diverged. In the past five seasons, Scherzer has become arguably the best free agent signing in baseball history. Since Zimmermann departed for Detroit before the 2016 season, he has struggled mightily. In 3½ seasons, injuries have sidelined him three times and his ERA has ballooned, his 5.31 mark in Detroit entering Sunday nearly two full runs higher than his career ERA in Washington (3.32). Yet Zimmermann seemed to recapture a bit of what he had lost, at least on Sunday, going six innings and allowing just a run. He didn’t get the loss, but his record remains a miserable 0-5 with a 5.36 ERA. Scherzer, currently 8-5 with a 2.43 ERA, was in a different uniform, but his latest start in Comerica Park looked like plenty that had come before it. SAM FORTIER (THE WASHINGTON POST)
MYSTICS’ MARGIN OF VICTORY
The number of points by which the Mystics (9-3) beat the Connecticut Sun in a 102-59 shellacking Saturday. The win was the fourth-biggest blowout in WNBA history. Connecticut (9-4) had been comfortably in first place all season and had previously handed Washington two of its three losses this year. Elena Delle Donne, left, led the Mystics, who now sit atop the league, with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Ariel Atkins had 15 points. (EXPRESS) Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 20, to be youngest ever in HR Derby; Bryce Harper was only other 20-year-old participant
‘Old’ favorites leading the way at Wimbledon TENNIS What seemed landmark then seems quaint now. In 2002, 31-year-old Pete Sampras solved 32-year-old Andre Agassi in a four-set U.S. Open final, and what outlandish ages. What longevity. What endurance. What wily elderliness! Today starts a Wimbledon in which almost everybody agrees the men’s champion will be 32-year-old Novak Djokovic, 37-year-old Roger Federer or 33-year-old Rafael Nadal. Atop that, an alluring question in the women’s bracket involves No. 11 seed Serena Williams, above, for whom today is her 13,792nd on Earth: 37 years, 9 months, 5 days. When Agassi won the 2003 Australian Open at 32 years, 8 months, 28 days, he was the third-oldest male Grand Slam champion at the time. Now Federer and Nadal have combined to dock him to seventh. When Sampras won that U.S. Open at 31 years, 27 days, it placed him fourth alltime. Now, he’s outside the top 10 and sinking as age becomes ever more a boon. In 1999 and 2009, one male in the top 25 topped 30 years. In 2019, it’s 12. The women’s top 25 has only three, including defending Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber. Any Williams win from here would break the Grand Slam age record of 35 years, 4 months and 2 days, set at the 2017 Australian Open by . . . Williams. CHUCK CULPEPPER (TWP)
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1 ‘Divorce’
Russell Crowe wonders why Christian Bale put on that weight to play Dick Cheney instead of just wearing a fat suit.
A mumbling manifesto ‘The Loudest Voice’ is a rushed, scattershot indictment of Fox News’ Roger Ailes TV REVIEW There’s a fascinating but depressing miniseries about a toxic disaster, which fouled the heartland of a continent and continues to quietly poison anyone who goes near it. Those along a chain of command, who might have stepped in to prevent it, were both intimidated by its scope and already accustomed to distorted truth. Nope, not “Chernobyl.” It’s Showtime’s “The Loudest Voice” (which premiered Sunday), an engrossing but flawed seven-part drama based on “The Loudest Voice in the Room,” journalist Gabriel Sherman’s 2014 biography of Roger Ailes, the late network producer and political operative who built the notorious Fox News Channel. Encased in a specially made
fat suit that only partly achieves its intended effect, Russell Crowe stars as Ailes, whom we meet near the end of 1995, just before he gets the boot from CNBC. The first episode (co-written by “Spotlight’s” Tom McCarthy) capitalizes on Ailes’ rueful and lifelong bitterness, as well as his failure as a decent human being, which “The Loudest Voice” suggests is the only explanation for why he was who he was. Ailes goes to News Corp. to work for his friend Rupert Murdoch (Simon McBurney), and undermines the company’s plans for a tabloidy yet politically benign network. Ailes has another plan: counterprogramming to the forgotten American conservative. He designs a news network that will appeal to simplified patriotism. He sees belligerent commentary,
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Simon McBurney plays Rupert Murdoch in “The Loudest Voice.”
leggy blondes, jingoistic fealty to the flag. He fumes and foments repeatedly through the creation of his baby, handpicking his producers and stars and quickly eliminating his foes. The drama quickly sails through Fox News’ launch in 1996, then leaps ahead to the
9/11 terrorist attacks and Ailes’ behind-the-scenes role in pushing the White House’s goal of war with Iraq, then leaps again to the 2008 election of Barack Obama. The three episodes available for review are disappointingly flat and hurried — packed with shockingly repulsive behavior but lacking meaningful sweep. “The Loudest Voice” feels as though it has come way too late or much too soon. As a piece of current contextual storytelling, it struggles to provide the thematic platform that would make it more than a stylized Wikipedia entry. As a hit job, it comes on too strong, given that its subject is dead and gone. Ailes would be delighted that his network is still functioning pretty much as he devised it.
SHOWTIME PHOTOS
10 p.m. today on HBO
Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church return for Season 3 of the comedy series about parents navigating the troubles of separation, with “Sex and the City’s” Liz Tuccillo taking over as showrunner.
2 ‘The Movies’ 9 p.m. Sunday on CNN
The six-part docuseries about the evolution of American cinema includes interviews with Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Julia Roberts, Molly Ringwald, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.
3 ‘Stranger Things’ Thursday on Netflix
Millie Bobby Brown‘s Eleven and the kids of Hawkins have reached their mid-teens as the nostalgia-fueled sci-fi hit returns for Season 3, which has shifted the show’s setting from autumn to summertime and added Cary Elwes to the cast. (EXPRESS)
HANK STUEVER (THE WASHINGTON POST)
BOX OFFICE HAUL
The domestic box office take of “Toy Story 4” this past weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. The Pixar film finished No. 1 for the second straight week. In second place was “Annabelle Comes Home,” which hit theaters Wednesday. The horror movie earned $20.4 million over the weekend and $31.2 million in its first five days. The Cinderella story of the weekend was the thirdplace movie, Danny Boyle’s musical comedy “Yesterday,” which exceeded industry expectations with a $17 million haul. (AP) “Get Out’s” Lil Rel Howery to headline first HBO comedy special
Kygo releases remix of Whitney Houston’s “Higher Love”
Henry Ian Cusick joins Season 4 of “MacGyver”
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“The Hills,” MTV’s popular reality show from the aughts, is back. “The Hills: New Beginnings” (10 p.m. Mondays) is the new name, although “The Hills: Stale Leftovers” is more like it. The spoiled and beautiful stars of the original series are now older — in their 30s! And so they ponder big life
questions: Can I be famous again? (Spencer Pratt.) Can I find love again? (Divorced Audrina Patridge.) Why is my wife mad that I got a lap dance? (Brody Jenner.) Lauren Conrad, alpha female of the original series, declined to join the reboot because she has, like, a career as a fashion maven and author now. In her place is Mischa Barton of “The O.C.,” who says she’s long been pals with the cast members.
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Over ‘The Hills’? Revival feels stale but sorrowful. The “Hills” cast, with stars new and old, has gotten a face-lift for 2019.
Also new: Brandon Lee, who bears the burden of having Pamela Anderson as a mom. Fans of the original show might well be curious to see how the aging process has treated the “Hills” dwellers.
Variety: Mark Wahlberg set to replace Chris Evans in Antoine Fuqua film “Infinite”
Heidi Montag seems fresh as a plastic daisy, although she famously had 10 cosmetic procedures on a single day back in 2010. But “New Beginnings” is not just about appearances. There’s
an undercurrent of sorrow that makes it more than just a guilty pleasure. Stephanie, Spencer’s estranged sister, is back to unestrange herself. And it’s hard not to shed a tear for Brody’s wife, Kaitlynn, who says they’re ready for kids, even though Brody states: “I will be terrified when I have kids.” Then there’s the question of why his dad, the former Bruce Jenner, knew Brody was dating a woman named Kaitlynn and chose to take the name Caitlyn when transitioning. Just one more thing to muse about on “The Hills.” Read Marc’s previous columns at washingtonpost.com/muse
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“A young black man who has made history not only in the U.K., but for our people.” @KOJOFUNDS, praising Stormzy
for his Friday set at Glastonbury Festival, where he became the first black British solo act to headline the event. His performance was packed with nods to black culture: He gave lessons on black ballet dancers and racial injustice, then named an estimated 65 black artists.
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TODAY: We’re slightly cooler with light winds. A few clouds might float through an otherwise sunny sky. Tonight, things start to change a bit as winds come from a more southerly direction. The evening should still be fairly comfortable, but the humidity does start to increase again overnight.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) You know how to do much of what needs to be done today. Try giving someone else a chance to shine; you can lift them out of a rut. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Have you been keeping an accurate account of what’s been going on lately? It will be important when the time comes to explain your actions.
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1991: President George H.W. Bush nominates federal appeals court judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, beginning a confirmation process marked by sexual harassment claims.
2002: A Russian passenger jet collides with a cargo plane over southern Germany, killing all 69 people, including 45 schoolchildren, on the Russian plane and the cargo jet pilots.
2018: LeBron James announces that he will be signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers for the second time in his career.
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David brings punch card, gets next marriage free Actress and singer Katharine McPhee married music producer David Foster on Friday in London. It was the second marriage for McPhee, 35, and the fifth for Foster, 69. In an Instagram post, McPhee pointed out that her first single had been released 13 years ago to the day. “Today … I’m marrying the man who produced it,” she wrote. (EXPRESS)
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Here’s one sad story to counteract all of that joy Actress Allison Williams and Facebook executive Ricky Van Veen have broken up after nearly four years of marriage, according to Page Six. “With mutual love and respect, we have made the decision to separate as a couple,” they said in a joint statement. “We are grateful for the friendship that we have and will continue to have.” (EXPRESS)
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