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If you’re going to illegally grow marijuana at home, don’t put the plants in the front window. That’s the advice a man in Las Vegas, N.M., might give after police last week saw the plants in his window and investigated. The suspect promised to destroy the plants, but police arrested him after finding 15 pounds of pot, a glass smoking device, two scales, a shotgun and a revolver. (AP)
A “dream home” in Waco, Texas, redone by HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” has been a bit of a nightmare. Early Saturday, a suspected drunk driver crashed his vehicle into an interior room. The owners, asleep in another room, weren’t hurt, but the couple didn’t seem shocked by the mishap. “It’s like the Wild West here,” Kelly Downs said. “There’s been a lot of commotion coming from the bars ... across the street. It’s been a problem from the beginning.” (AP)
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Wastewater gets some buzz THE DISTRICT It’s a blazing hot summer day, and Bill Brower and Toni Burnham are standing on the roof of one of the myriad buildings that dot the campus of Blue Plains, the vast wastewater treatment plant on the banks of the Potomac River. In large veiled hats and thick long-sleeve white shirts, they’re hardly dressed for the weather. But their focus today is not on the temperature outside. It’s on the inside of the 15 blue and white beehives in front of them. Last week, a new queen was introduced, and there’s a chance she may have been rejected by the colony. And so Brower, a project manager who specializes in sustainability issues at D.C. Water, and Burnham, president of the DC Beekeepers Alliance, are here to assess the fallout. “It’s like a soap opera with 50,000 characters, and we have to figure out if it’s ‘Days of Our Lives’ or ‘Game of Thrones,’ ” Burnham said. “There was some possibility that they would reject her,” he
JAHI CHIKWENDIU (THE WASHINGTON POST)
D.C. is experimenting with raising honeybees at its treatment plant
Bill Brower, program manager at D.C. Water, checks on the health of one of four honeybee hives on the roof of a water-treatment building.
said. But there she was alive and laying eggs. Bees? Living on the roof of North America’s largest wastewater treatment plant? “Normally, you don’t associate wastewater treatment plants with something sweet,” conceded D.C. Water spokesman Vincent Morris. But the rooftop apiary on the utility’s 140-acre campus is part of an experiment to see whether bees can thrive in such a setting. If you’re a bee, it can be hard to find a decent home in urban
BEES ON THE DECLINE
2.5M
The number of honeybee hives in the United States today, down from 6 million during the 1940s, according to statistics offered by the White House. In D.C. alone, there are 300 hives registered with the city, which gave the go-ahead in 2015 for District residents on nonfederal property to keep bees. (TWP)
areas like D.C. — too much noise and too many humans. As it turns out, D.C. Water’s campus, bordered on one side by the Potomac River and the other by Oxon Hill Farm, is not a bad place to be if you’re a bee. The effort at D.C. Water has not been without its challenges: Some employees worried that more bees would equal more stings — fears that have proved unfounded. Morris said the winged residents have proved to be more focused on their work than on tangling with D.C. Water workers. This year, Brower and Burnham’s work was rewarded. D.C. Water celebrated its first harvest of Blue Plains honey. The tiny jars have proved to be a popular giveaway: D.C. Water’s general manager, George Hawkins, doles them out at community gatherings. Brower has worked on many projects at D.C. Water. But, grinning as he grabs a jar and fills it with some Blue Plains honey, his pride in this particular project is clear. “You don’t always get to see such an obvious benefit,” he said as he held a jar up to the light and admired the golden-brown liquid. LORI ARATANI (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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D.C. could hit 100 degrees later this week D.C. has entered what is historically the hottest time of year and, right on time, the season’s most intense heat wave to date is beginning. Computer models are forecasting highs into the mid- to upper 90s today through Thursday, at least. On Thursday, when the heat wave is predicted to climax, models simulate high temperatures around 100. On average, D.C. hits 100 about once every three years, although it did so a remarkable 17 times in the summers of 2010 through 2012, and four times last summer. (TWP)
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Metro says there is potential revenue in renaming some stations, including Gallery Place and Navy Yard-Ballpark.
Selling station naming rights, for example, has often been viewed as a shortsighted solution for the transit agency. The issue was discussed in July 2012, when the majority of Metro riders in a survey said they didn’t want commercial entities attached to the historic names of the stations. But desperate times call for desperate measures. “WMATA staff believes there may be potential station naming opportunities for WMATA at Gallery Place, Navy Yard-Ballpark, Metro Center and L’Enfant Plaza stations due to location, proximity to venues and ridership density,” wrote Lynn Bowersox, Metro’s director of customer service, communications and marketing in her memo to the board. Other ideas for scrounging up cash were raised in the documents
MATT MILLER (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)
TRANSPORTATION Metro officials believe rail ridership may finally be creeping back up, with more people taking Metro on five days last month than on any other weekdays in 2017. Now, staff are focusing their attention on how to translate those modest gains into more money. In documents released Monday, Metro staff laid out a slew of options for try to increase revenue to help balance the agency’s operating budget. Their ideas: Win back riders with a big marketing campaign on increased reliability. Increase the parking fees at some train stations, depending on the location of the station and the time or day of the week. And consider selling the naming rights to some stations — despite ongoing concerns about the risks of adding commercial brand names to historic Metro stops. It’s all part of the throw-spaghetti-at-the-wall approach espoused by Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld, who has said in recent months that he believes the agency is trying to do everything it can to maximize annual revenue for the operating budget and limit the need to ask for additional subsidies from the District, Maryland and Virginia. But some of those steps might not be popular with riders.
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MAJOR REVENUE
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The amount New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Agency received for a 20-year deal to rename Atlantic Avenue Station as Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center Station. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority in Philadelphia earned a collective $9 million when it agreed to rename two stations for five-year terms. (TWP)
Metro released Monday. Agency officials are seeking approval from the board to experiment with new parking fees at stations that could help increase revenue on nights and weekends,
shift drivers to station garages that have more space, and expand the number of stations where people are charged more money if they do not use the trains or buses. But Metro officials also appear cautiously optimistic they will see revenue increase simply from regular ridership on the trains and buses. June turned out to be a heartening month for the agency: June 27, a Tuesday, was the highest ridership weekday so far in 2017, with 699,804 rides taken on the system. Four other days in June rounded out the list of the five highest-ridership weekdays of the year. Still, it’s too early to say whether those gains are simply a blip or the beginning stages of a slow turnaround after years of ridership losses. MARTINE POWERS (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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“Please cease using Seth as a political football in predetermined partisan narratives.” THE PARENTS OF SLAIN DNC STAFFER SETH RICH, on the first anniversary of their son’s killing. In a statement, the
family said it recognized the “futility of the request,” but said the false information surrounding Rich’s July 2016 murder and the subsequent harassment of their family and friends “does nothing to bring justice to his killers.”
Joint Base Andrews helicopter makes emergency landing Monday in Takoma Park
The federal government is canceling the search for a new FBI headquarters, according to officials familiar with the decision, putting back to square one a more than decade-long search by the bureau to move out of the crumbling J. Edgar Hoover Building. The decision follows years of largely failed attempts by the Obama and Trump administrations to convince Congress to fully back a plan for a campus in the Washington suburbs paid for by trading away the Hoover Building to a real estate developer and putting up nearly $2 billion in taxpayer funds to cover the remaining cost. (TWP) BOWIE, MD.
Police: Man told mother, ‘I told you’ after killing After posting a selfie on Twitter with his stepfather’s slain body, Navar Beverly declared to his mother, “I told you I would do it,” according to court charging papers. Beverly, 38, of Bowie, was charged with first-degree murder in the slaying last week of his stepfather, Ronald Francis Pinkney, 67. The cause was asphyxiation. During Beverly’s first court appearance Monday, a judge ordered him jailed until trial without the possibility of release. (TWP/AP) VIRGINIA
Dominion Energy to build 2 wind turbines off coast Dominion Energy announced Monday it is partnering with a Danish energy company to build two wind turbines off the Virginia coast, an effort years in the making that the utility said could lead to the development of a much larger wind farm. DONG Energy will immediately begin design and engineering work on the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, with the two 6-megawatt turbines expected to be installed off Virginia Beach by the end of 2020, Dominion said. (AP)
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Officer who killed Castile leaves department The Minnesota police officer who was acquitted of manslaughter charges in last year’s fatal shooting of black motorist Philando Castile has left the police department where he served. The Minneapolis suburb of St. Anthony announced Monday that Jeronimo Yanez is no longer with the police department. The terms of his departure were not released. (AP) BEIJING
Nobel laureate Liu in critical condition Chinese doctors worked urgently Monday to save critically ill Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo. A stark update issued by Liu’s hospital said he was suffering from poor kidney function and bleeding in the liver from metastasizing tumors. The Chinese government Monday reiterated its resistance to sending him overseas for care. (AP)
Iraqi prime minister declares Mosul victory MOSUL, IRAQ Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory Monday evening over the Islamic State in Mosul after nearly nine months of grueling combat to drive the militants out of Iraq’s second-largest city. “We announce the total victory for Iraq and all Iraqis,” Abadi said, speaking from a base on the edge of the Old City. “This great feast day crowned the victories of the fighters and the Iraqis for the past three years.” Hours earlier, airstrikes pounded the last ISIS-held territory on the western edge of
the Tigris River. In recent days, Iraqi troops, closely backed by airstrikes from the U.S.-led coalition, confined the remaining few hundred extremists in an area measuring less than a mile. Shortly after Abadi’s speech, the coalition congratulated him on the victory against “a brutal and evil enemy.” “While there are still areas of the Old City of Mosul that must be back-cleared of explosive devices and possible ISIS fighters in hiding, the ISF [Iraqi Security Forces] have Mosul now firmly under their control,” the
statement added. Abadi was in Mosul on Sunday congratulating Iraqi soldiers on recent gains, but stopped short of declaring an outright victory. The battle for Mosul, launched in October, was Iraq’s longest and most punishing fight against ISIS in the more than three-year war against the extremists. The operation comprised more than 70,000 Iraqi troops. The fight displaced more than 897,000 people, and the U.N. said there was no end in sight to the humanitarian crisis in Iraq despite the conclusion of fighting. SUSANNAH GEORGE (AP)
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Teen wakes up to black bear biting his head
Revelers run from the bulls at annual festival in Spain
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An Afghanistan combat veteran fatally shot his wife in the driveway of their northern New York home Sunday, and then gunned down a state trooper who had responded to reports of gunfire, officials said. Army Staff Sgt. Justin Walters, 32, was charged with the first-degree murder of Trooper Joel Davis and the second-degree murder of 27-year-old Nichole Walters. (AP)
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Tillerson tries his hand at mediating Qatar crisis Secretary of State Rex Tillerson flew to the Persian Gulf region Monday, hoping to corral Qatar and its neighbors into negotiation. He will hop between Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia until Thursday. Qatar has rejected 13 demands from various countries to restore diplomatic relations. (AP)
PAMPLONA, SPAIN | Participants run in the cobbled streets of Pamplona on Monday during the fourth day of the running of the bulls at Spain’s San Fermin festival, which lasts nine days. On Monday, two people were injured but no one was gored, officials said. Five people have been gored since the bull runs started Friday.
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A 19-year-old staffer at a Colorado camp fought off a black bear after waking up Sunday to find the animal biting his head and trying to drag him away. The teen, identified only as Dylan, woke up around 4 a.m. to a “crunching sound,” with his head in the mouth of the bear, which was trying to pull him out of his sleeping bag as he slept outside at Glacier View Ranch, 48 miles northwest of Denver, said Jennifer Churchill, a Colorado parks spokeswoman. She said Dylan punched and hit the bear, and staffers sleeping nearby yelled and swatted at it. The bear dragged Dylan about 10 feet, then dropped him and walked away, he told KMGH-TV. Dylan was treated briefly at a hospital and released. The bear was trapped and killed by wildlife officers Monday. (AP)
BLACKS LAG IN HOMEOWNERSHIP
The percentage of African-Americans who owned their homes in 2016, a figure that trailed whites by 29.7 percentage points, the largest disparity in 70-plus years of data, according to a new report by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. (AP)
Two women in Orlando, Fla., are accused of beating to death a 3-year-old because he drank milk directly from jug
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FDA orders boost in opioid training HEALTH Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, stepping up the agency’s efforts against the nation’s opioid epidemic, announced plans Monday to require manufacturers of painkillers to provide more extensive education for physicians and other health care professionals who prescribe the drugs. In remarks that opened a
two-day FDA meeting on painkiller abuse, Gottlieb said the agency will now require makers of immediate-release opioids to provide prescriber training. These formulations, which account for 90 percent of the opioids prescribed in the United States, include hydrocodone as well as oxycodone/acetaminophen combinations. Currently, only makers of extended-release products, which make up the other 10 percent of prescriptions, are required to provide such training. “America is simply awash
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE (AP)
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FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb spoke at the opening of a two-day meeting on painkiller abuse.
in immediate-release opioid products,” Gottlieb said. The new education requirements “will be aimed at making sure providers who write prescriptions for the opioids are doing so for properly indicated patients and under appropriate clinical
circumstances.” The FDA does not require doctors to undergo the training, but Gottlieb has said repeatedly that he wants to pursue that possibility — a point he again made Monday. LAURIE M C GINLEY (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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By 2100, almost all emperor penguins may be gone, according to a new study in an upcoming issue of Biological Conservation. Science magazine reports that researchers project the population of the world’s largest penguins will remain stable over the next two decades, but that things will go downhill after 2050. By then, scientists say, climate change hange will have made their habitats abitats inhospitable. (EXPRESS)
Court allows new hearing for Charlie Gard UNITED KINGDOM A British court on Monday gave the parents of 11-month-old Charlie Gard a chance to present fresh evidence that their terminally ill son should receive experimental treatment. The decision came after an emotionally charged hearing, during which Gard’s mother wept in frustration and his father yelled at a lawyer. Judge Nicholas Francis gave the couple until Wednesday afternoon to present the evidence and set a new hearing for Thursday in a case that has drawn international attention. But the judge insisted there had to be “new and powerful” evidence to reverse earlier rulings that barred Charlie from traveling abroad for treatment and authorized London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital to take him off life support. Charlie suffers from a rare genetic disease that has left him brain-damaged and unable to breathe unaided. His parents want to take him abroad for experimental therapy, but British and European courts have sided with the hospital’s decision that the baby’s life support should end, saying therapy would cause more suffering. The case pits the rights of parents to decide what’s best for their children against the authorities with responsibility for ensuring that people who can’t speak for themselves receive the most appropriate care. CAROLINE SPIEZIO (AP)
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Trump Jr.: ‘Had to listen’ A Moscow singer with business ties to Trump was behind meeting offering intel on Clinton
Trump presses GOP to pass health care bill
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POLITICS A meeting between President Trump’s eldest son and a Russian lawyer during the presidential campaign occurred at the behest of a Moscow-based singer with family ties to Trump’s businesses, according to a participant in the talks. Donald Trump Jr. acknowledged Monday he made time for the meeting hoping to get information about Hillary Clinton. The circumstances surrounding the meeting fueled new questions about the Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia, which are being scrutinized by federal and congressional investigators. Some election law experts said a discussion of potentially damaging information on Clinton could prompt scrutiny from special counsel Robert Mueller in light of federal laws barring foreign contributions to campaigns. Larry Noble, a former general counsel at the Federal Election Commission, said the situation “raises all sorts of red flags.” “You do not want your campaign to be involved with foreign nationals, period,” said Noble, now senior director at the Campaign Legal Center. On Monday, Trump Jr. tried to brush off the significance of the meeting, tweeting, “Obviously I’m the first person on a campaign to ever take a meeting
Donald Trump Jr. on Monday defended his meeting with a Russian lawyer to get information on Hillary Clinton.
to hear info about an opponent ... went nowhere but had to listen.” Hours later, New York-based attorney Alan Futerfas said he had been retained to represent the president’s son. And Trump Jr. said on Twitter he was willing to work with the Senate intelligence committee, one of the panels probing possible campaign collusion, “to pass on what I know.” Lawmakers on the committee from both parties said they indeed wanted to talk with the president’s son. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said the panel “needs to interview him and others who attended the meeting.” The sequence of events that led to the June 2016 meeting highlighted the tangled web of
Ties to the Agalarovs Emin Agalarov and his father, Aras Agalarov, a Moscow real estate developer, helped sponsor the Trump-owned Miss Universe pageant in Russia in 2013. Donald Trump appeared in a music video for Emin Agalarov, a pop star. After the pageant, the Agalarovs signed a deal with Trump to build a tower bearing his name in Moscow, though the deal has been on hold since Trump’s run for president. The Agalarovs are also close to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Aras Agalarov’s company has been awarded several large state building contracts, and shortly after the pageant, Putin awarded the elder Agalarov the “Order of Honor of the Russian Federation.” (TWP)
relationships that investigators are now sorting through. The president’s son said the meeting was arranged by an acquaintance he knew through the 2013 Miss Universe pageant Trump held in Moscow. Trump Jr. didn’t name the acquaintance, but in an interview with The Associated Press, music publicist Rob Goldstone confirmed he set up on the meeting on behalf of his client, Russian singer Emin Agalarov. Goldstone said the Russian lawyer stated that she had information about purported illegal campaign contributions to the Democratic National Committee that she thought Trump Jr. might find helpful. CHAD DAY AND NEKESA MUMBI MOODY (AP)
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Some critics said it was a breach of pr protocol when President Trump’s daughter Ivanka sat in briefly for her dad at a Group of 20 session last weekend. wee The president disagreed, tweeting Monday that Chelsea Clinton would have been hailed by the “Fake News” if she had done the same thing. Trump also said his daughter’s role was endorsed by host Angela Merkel, Merk who noted that Ivanka Trump was part of the U.S. delegation and thus in line with protocol. (TWP) U.S. official: Active-duty Army soldier is arrested by FBI in Hawaii on terrorism charges
POLITICS President Trump pressured divided Senate Republicans on Monday to pass their stalled health care bill in the next few weeks. But the measure came under renewed attack from within the GOP. Senators were returning to the Capitol after a week-long July 4 recess that saw GOP support erode for a bill fashioned by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. It would erase much of former President Obama’s health care law. “I cannot imagine that Congress would dare to leave Washington without a beautiful new HealthCare bill fully approved and ready to go!” Trump tweeted. Proposed revisions include rolling back Medicaid cuts, adding additional money to combat abuse of opioids and other drugs, beefing up health care subsidies for lower earners and allowing insurers to sell low-cost policies offering meager coverage. Moderate Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said she hoped McConnell’s changes “are more than tweaks.” She said lawmakers from both parties “should work together to fix” flaws in Obama’s law. Conservative Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said it will “have to look more like repeal” for him to support it. “I think we’re still at impasse,” he said. “Some people think that they can add enough goodies … to buy off the votes of Republicans.” ALAN FRAM (AP)
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Resurgent All-Star Ryan Zimmerman’s value to Washington goes beyond numbers MLB Advanced statistics can’t explain every part Ryan Zimmerman’s resurgent season. The stunning first half that’s made the 13-year veteran the starting first baseman for the NL in the All-Star Game tonight (7:30, Fox) can be partly explained by exit velocity. At 92.4 mph, his average this year is among the best in baseball. But that resurgence can’t be fully understood without recognizing the velocity with which Zimmerman, a steady star for the Nationals for nearly a decade, plummeted to irrelevance during three injury-riddled seasons. Zimmerman’s offensive turnaround can also be explained, in part, by launch angle. His is
currently 7.9 degrees and was up to around 13 degrees during his early surge. Another launch angle is the one at which this first half sent Zimmerman, 32, back into the realm of the elite. “It’s been nice to see Ryan realize that he truly hasn’t reached the end of his career,” said his wife, Heather. “It’s been really exciting for him to actually be playing like he used to play in ’05, ’06, ’07, and it’s really brought new excitement around our household, too.” Zimmerman didn’t have a wife and kids the first time he was an All-Star. He was 24 in 2009, practically a kid himself. Now he has two girls. The oldest is 3½, old enough to see her father on
TV and predict his home runs. Before his comeback, he was already a beloved figure in the community but no longer the brightest star on his own team. He was financially secure with a $135 million extension he agreed to in 2012 and settling into fatherhood. Such comfortable circumstances don’t seem likely to inspire a crusade against the haters, but Zimmerman never let this season be about them anyway. He’s made it about repaying the Nationals. “The organization never lost faith in me,” he said. “A lot of people were saying ... that I’d maybe never get back to the player I used to be. Any time anybody ever said that, [general manager] Mike Rizzo put his neck out there for
me. I think a lot of people in the organization did.” So much of Zimmerman’s value is sentimental. He’ll always be Mr. National, a constant presence as a 100-loss team transformed into one that could win 95 games and still disappoint. “For me to win [the All-Star nod] over a guy like [Anthony] Rizzo and the Cubs fans. ... I think it just shows you how much our fan base has grown in five to six years,” Zimmerman said. The last time he went to an All-Star Game, he was a single guy on a team that went 59-103. This year, he and his wife left their kids at home, and flew to Miami after the Nationals won their 52nd game.
Five players will represent the Nationals at the All-Star Game tonight, but they aren’t the only players in the organization who have been recognized. Check out these minor league All-Stars. (TWP/EXPRESS)
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strong likelihood that they’ll lose one of the most prolific quarterbacks in franchise history to free agency in 2018. Two people familiar with the situation said late last week that little to no progress has been made in negotiations. Many people around the league still call it a long shot that the team and player will agree to a multiyear deal because of how the Redskins handled negotiations. After Cousins enjoyed a promising first season as a starter in 2015, Washington offered him a modest deal believed to be worth
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roughly $16 million per season with $24 million guaranteed. Cousins declined that offer and played on the franchise tag for $19.95 million in 2016, when he threw for 4,917 yards, the thirdhighest total in the NFL.
After Cousins’ 2016 success, the QB’s camp felt no pressure to settle for a hometown discount when Washington extended an offer worth around $20 million per season earlier this offseason. The Raiders recently gave QB Derek Carr $25 million per year with $40 million up front, so the Redskins would have to top those numbers now. Their offer likely would have to feature between $25 million and $28 million annually and $58 million in guaranteed money at signing, according to multiple NFL insiders. MIKE JONES (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Move like a gyroscope CLASSES Alison Shulman has always been active, whether hiking, cycling or practicing yoga. But in 2012, due to arthritis and hypermobile joints, the 51-year-old reached a point where participating in any of them was impossible and even walking was painful. Looking for a solution, she sought the advice of her physical therapist, who turned her on to a rather oddsounding form of exercise: the Gyrotonic Method. Shulman, a health and wellness communications specialist by trade, wasn’t turned off by the name, and gave it a go. “I felt relief almost immediately because I was able to move my whole body while still recovering,” she says. “Within six months, I felt like my biomechanics were stronger.” Today, she is not only a fan of the technique but a certified instructor. Those favorite activities of hers? All back in the mix. Explaining the technique — which traces its roots to a
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Growth in the U.S. The Gyrotonic Method, while still under the radar in mainstream America, is growing rapidly. More than 13,500 people in 72 countries have taken the instructor certification, and the biggest growth spurt was in 2016. Some 40 percent of certified instructors are U.S.-based, and 14 studios in the D.C. area offer the classes. A.L.
big circles and give your joints more range of motion,” she says. “It’s fantastic for hip, shoulder and spine mobility.”
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Classes use mats or specially designed exercise machines, and instructors assist attendees in achieving a wave of motion, or a flowing of the spine. Movements happen in rhythmic, circular motions rather than at right angles. Picture a small group of people, seated on specifically designed benches, stretching their arms overhead and into sweeping, circular motion. Or standing, hands placed in a pulley system, moving their arms forward, back and sideways, always involving motion at the spine. “We get clients to a high level of spine articulation,” says Sarah Simpson, communications director for the Gyrotonic Method. “All of our movements, even walking, involve spirals and curves.” Once trained, Gyrotonic clients end up more balanced, reflexive and prepared for anything life may throw their way — an unexpected step into a hidden hole in the yard, for instance. “Every movement is full-body,” says Simpson. “We teach the body to move in synchrony so that it works in harmony with everyday activity.” AMANDA LOUDIN
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No caffeine after 2 p.m., especially if you get the jitters. If you crave sweets, find a tea that tastes sweet but has no added sugars or calories. Avoid spicy or heavy foods in the evening to prevent heartburn or digestive issues. Pack lunches in advance. Ideally, batch cook for the week so that lunch prep is a simple assembly line. Dim or lower the lights in your home in the evening so you set yourself up for a restful night. Play soothing music as you wind down. Make sure your room is dark, cool, uncluttered and free of technology, like TVs, phones and bright clocks. Use an app or website to support guided meditation or breathing exercises.
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The key is figuring out whether she wants to change — and if this goes deeper than just office griping. Some people are satisfied with the fact that they’re generally disgruntled, and they lean on their complainer status as entertainment. The inertia of the typical rut-filled workplace lends itself to this. Is this her? Or does her negativity go deeper and seem like a cry for help? If she’s just the office kvetcher and comfy with that, then let her be her and choose your interactions on your terms. If her negativity seems to represent depression, hopelessness or anxiety, though, you might tell her gently that you don’t feel like you’re being helpful when she spirals, and you wonder if she could use an extra hand in dealing with these issues.
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a work friend who complains about everything — her dating life, her apartment, her parents. I feel like if she would just get out of that cycle and view things differently she’d be a lot happier, but she never hears me. Do I just accept that it’s not my responsibility to change her, or keep trying to help her be happier? ALONG FOR THE RIDE
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TELEVISION Director Allen Hughes’ dazzling four-part HBO documentary “The Defiant Ones,” which chronicles the unlikely pairing and rise of record producers Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, sets out to tell a rags-to-riches story, but it mostly dwells on the riches. Its first two episodes explore their wildly different early lives. Iovine, 64, the son of a Brooklyn longshoreman, worked his way up from mopping floors at recording studios to working as an audio engineer and producer — though his true knack is his ability to mix talented people, and encourage and extract their best work, exploiting it for superstardom. The story of Dre, 52, born to a single mother in Compton, Calif., incorporates as it must the emergence of gangsta rap within the larger creation story of rap and hip-hop in the 1980s. When comparing Dre and Iovine, it’s clear that Dre has the superior ear and technical know-how. By the early 1990s, Iovine was running his own record label, Interscope, which came to the rescue of Dre’s label, Death Row
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Records. Then the 21st century arrives like a morning-after headache, and “The Defiant Ones” explores Iovine and Dre’s pivots in the digital era, ending with the creation of Beats Electronics, which they ride to a $3 billion deal with Apple. But by the end of Part 4, the documentary has dwelled too long on their self-satisfaction. Where “The Defiant Ones” really soars, however, is in capturing what happens when we open our minds and ears to one another. There is no logical reason Iovine and Dre belong together in the pantheon of media moguls, except that they heard and understood each other on a level that transcended race, background and personality. HANK STUEVER (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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Jenkins finds next film Writer-director Barry Jenkins’ featurefilm follow-up to his Oscar-winning “Moonlight” will be an adaptation of James Baldwin’s “If Beale Street Could Talk.” Jenkins said Monday that adapting Baldwin’s 1974 novel about love and injustice in 1970s Harlem is “a dream I’ve long held dear.” He’ll begin shooting the film in October. (AP) “Curb Your Enthusiasm” to return to HBO on Oct. 1
Keep TNT’s “Will,” which airs its second episode on Monday, far from any Shakespeare scholars who might be in an eye-gouging mood. For the rest of us, there’s plenty of harmless charm in this drama about 24-year-old Will Shakespeare, played by newcomer Laurie Davidson. Oldies and current hits blare in the background as Will tries to write a play entertaining enough to impress James Burbage (Colm Meaney), the proprietor of a certain 3,000-seat theater destined to make history. For now, it’s a failing enterprise, with rowdy audiences of groundlings who’d rather mosh than be moved by the spoken word. “Will” grasps at the idea that Shakespeare was a closet Catholic riddled with guilt whose task (besides becoming history’s greatest playwright) is to aid his cousin, Robert Southwell (Max Bennett), a renegade priest who is hiding from Queen Elizabeth’s cruel Protestant enforcer, Richard Topcliffe (Ewen Bremner). That angle just isn’t as enticing as the theatrical shenanigans and poverty-level desperation that give “Will” a bawdy, often joyful sense of community. Davidson makes for a dashing, dedicated Bard, while Olivia DeJonge, as Burbage’s daughter, Alice, plays a muse who isn’t merely content to inspire. She’s a writer, too, and together, she and Will try to crack the code for successful storytelling. H.S.
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1977: The Presidential Medal of Freedom is presented to polio vaccine pioneer Dr. Jonas Salk and (posthumously) to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by President Jimmy Carter.
1979: The abandoned U.S. space station Skylab makes a spectacular return to Earth, burning up in the atmosphere and showering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia.
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