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Stunning rebuke Divided House votes to condemn Trump over his racist tweets 8

‘We can’t breathe’ NYPD officer won’t face charges in the death of Eric Garner 15

Leadership void Redskins will need someone to step up and lead, but who? 17

READY TO BE MONUMENTALLY MISERABLE? The D.C. region is entering a stretch of ‘dangerous heat and humidity’ that could bring temps above 100 — and there’s little relief in sight 4

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Far be it from us to accuse police of using hyperbole, and yet … Police in Tennessee are asking residents not to put drugs down the toilet. The Facebook post from Loretto police came after a man allegedly tried to flush meth. Police said flushed items end up in ponds used by ducks and geese: “We shudder to think what one all hyped up on meth would do.” If the drugs made it farther downstream, “we could create meth-gators” in the Tennessee River. (AP) WORDS MINCED

Guy bold enough to pull this off likely unfazed to be dubbed ‘jerk’ Police in Warren, Mass., are looking for “some jerk” who stole four doors off a department Humvee. The doors were taken early Friday while the vehicle, used to assist with emergencies, was parked near the police station. Chief Gerald Millette told the Telegram & Gazette, “We used it for a lot of things until some jerk stole the doors.” (AP) REBEL BROUGHT TO HEEL

An inevitable end in a society that treats conformity as a mandate “Chance the Snapper” had a good run, but in the end he was no match for an expert from Florida. The gator was first spotted in Chicago’s Humboldt Park Lagoon about a week ago. After locals failed to trap the reptile, Frank Robb arrived from St. Augustine on Sunday. By early Tuesday, he’d caught the 5-foot-3-inch gator using a fishing pole. (AP)

BEATS THE HECK OUT OF A CARPOOL: A photo taken Monday shows a man working on a bus transformed into a swimming pool by French artist Benedetto Bufalino, in Gosnay, France. The bus-pool is about 5 feet deep and can hold up to 10 people.

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Clinic has a vision for vision A national nonprofit helps low-income Md. students see clearly

Isaiah Johnson, 8, gets an eye screening at Vision to Learn’s mobile clinic.

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SEVERN, MD. Ja’karri Green can’t see mosquitoes when they land on his arm, and sometimes he has trouble reading his Japanese comic books. So it was no surprise when the optometrist who came to his Boys & Girls Club camp last week told him he needed to wear glasses. “ S o my seei ng is bad?” Ja’karri, 11, asked the doctor, Marianne Mai. “Not bad at all!” Mai told him. “You just need a little help.” Ja’karri was among two dozen children at the camp in Severn, Md., to get free vision screenings and exams from a mobile clinic operated by the national nonprofit Vision to Learn. With 25 mobile clinics in 13 states, the organization tries to help kids learn by making sure they can see — one pair of glasses at a time. Vision to Learn was started in Los Angeles in 2012 by philanthropist Austin Beutner. He and his wife, Virginia Beutner, bought an out-of-use mobile

Harmonee Solomon, 6, tries on a pair of glasses at camp in Severn, Md.

clinic from a hospital and staffed it with volunteer optometrists. Since the program began, Vision to Learn has given out 180,000 pairs of glasses and

provided 225,000 exams to lowincome children who otherwise may not have had access to them. Maryland law requires students to get eye screenings when

they start school, in first grade and in eighth or ninth grade. In Virginia, where Vision to Learn also operates, students are required to get eye screenings in kindergarten, in second or third grade, and in seventh and 10th grade. The nonprofit group does not operate in the District. Mai, the doctor at the mobile clinic outside the Boys & Girls Club, said she joined Vision to Learn in 2016 because she wanted to work with children. She works in the mobile clinic two days each week, calming nervous patients and giving them jelly beans after their testing. Ja’karri, the boy who couldn’t see mosquitoes when they landed on his arm, finished up his eye exam and then tucked the stems of a pair of red glasses behind his ears. He glanced in a mirror and saw the fit wasn’t quite right. When the optician pulled out a box with more frames, Ja’karri pointed at a bright green pair and placed them on his head. They were perfect. Satisfied, Ja’karri handed the test frames back to the optician, hopped off the chair and went back to camp. His new glasses would arrive in a few weeks. MARISA IATI (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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‘Heat dome’ offers little relief REGION Hot weather has settled into the Mid-Atlantic, and it’s not going anywhere. Late this week, the mercury could flirt with 100 degrees and, factoring in humidity, it may feel like 110 degrees or higher Friday and Saturday. Practically every day in the next week is assured to hit at least 90 degrees, with the highest temperatures potentially coming Friday through Sunday. If it hits 100 degrees or higher, it will mark the first instance since August 2016. The heat index, which is how hot the air feels factoring in the humidity, is expected to be 10 to 15 degrees higher than the actual temperature. “Dangerous heat and humidity are likely Friday through Sunday across the entire area,” the National Weather Service wrote in a hazardous weather statement. “Heat indices of 110 to 115 degrees are possible during the afternoon and evening hours each day, and heat indices may hold in the 80s and 90s at night. If the prolonged heat and humidity is realized, it will become a significant threat to anyone exposed to the heat for an extended period of time.” The cause is a massive heat dome expanding over the region. While it may not set records for its intensity, it comes during the annual peak in temperatures.

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Weekend temperatures could top 100 degrees as humidity stays high

A man cools off in a water feature Tuesday at Georgetown Waterfront Park. Temperatures have reached into the 90s, with more heat to come.

The heat dome reaches its maximum intensity late in the week, when temperatures measured a few thousand feet off the ground may approach all-time highs, according to model forecasts. Given D.C. hit 90 degrees Monday for a fifth day in a row, this heat wave could extend over another seven days. Twelve days would mark the longest heat wave since 13 days in a row of 90-degree weather in 2016. The longest heat wave on record in Washington is 21 days, which happened in 1980 and 1988. The suffocating humidity

D.C. adds cooling hours D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday activated the city’s Heat Emergency Plan and extended hours for low-barrier shelters and outdoor pools and splash parks. At least one pool or park facility in each of the city’s eight wards will remain open until 9 p.m. through Sunday to offer relief. Six shelters will be open around the clock for residents experiencing homelessness. In a press release, Bowser urged residents to check heat.dc.gov for the full list of city services provided during excessive heat. (TWP)

levels, with dew points expected to hover in the 70s through Monday, may hold back temperatures some. Abundant moisture in the air makes it harder to heat up. Whether the air temperature hits and tops 100, it will feel at least that hot given the heat index forecast. The predicted heat indices of 105 to 115 degrees should trigger heat advisories, if not heat warnings. The high humidity levels mean it won’t cool off much after dark. D.C. and other urban areas should stay above 75 degrees through Saturday. At least a night or two with lows of 80 degrees or higher seems likely. These are uncomfortable, even dangerous, conditions for those without air-conditioning. If Washington stays at or above 80 any night during this stretch, it would be for a record fifth year in a row. Lows of 80 degrees or higher have occurred 32 times since 2010. There were only 31 from 1872 to 2009. Although the peak of this heat wave is generally in the neighborhood of the District’s expected highest temperature of the year, or about 99 degrees, reaching such values multiple days in a row is less common. While we average about one 100-degree day per year, they often come in bunches or don’t happen at all. The highest temperature ever recorded in Washington is 106 (in August 1918 and July 1930). Any relief from the heat is at least a week away. IAN LIVINGSTON (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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More scooters hit D.C. streets

The D.C. Department of Transportation has granted a permit for 600 new electric scooters to operate in the city, the agency announced Tuesday. The scooters from Bolt, a company owned by the Olympic runner Usain Bolt, are permitted through the end of this year, at which point Bolt can add to the fleet by 25% each quarter. The press release says 4,815 dockless vehicles now operate across D.C. More vehicle approvals are expected, the agency said. (EXPRESS)

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Congress GOP members seek Evans records POLITICS Republican members of Congress have asked Metro to provide records relating to its ethics investigation of former board chair Jack Evans. Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Mark Meadows, R-N.C., the ranking members of committees that oversee the District and the regional transit agency, requested the documents in a Tuesday letter to Metro board chairman Paul Smedberg. On Tuesday, Smedberg said the transit agency “will definitely comply” by the July 30 deadline. Evans, a Ward 2 Democrat and the longest serving D.C. council member, resigned from the Metro board after disclosures that an outside firm found a pattern of ethics violations. The agency investigated Evans after reports that he offered to use his political connections in job pitches to local law firms. The letter seeks records related to the investigation and the decision to not produce written findings. Metro officials have given conflicting information about the existence of records relating to their investigation. The letter suggests Meadows and Jordan may cite the scandal to oppose D.C. statehood. “We write to request more information about the conduct of former Chair Evans, who had said that D.C. had ‘pulled its act together’ and is ready to become a state, they wrote.” FENIT NIRAPPIL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Md. improperly kept data TECHNOLOGY “Sensitive, personally identifiable information� of more than 1.4 million students and more than 200,000 teachers was improperly stored by the Maryland State Department of Education, leaving them at risk of identity theft, according to a recent audit. The review found that the department stored the names and Social Security numbers of students and teachers “in clear text,� even though Maryland’s information security policy calls for confidential data to be protected using encryption or other “substantial� mitigating controls. The personal information did

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Maryland failed to encrypt private data from students and teachers, an audit revealed on Tuesday.

not appear, as of June 2018, to be adequately protected by data-loss prevention software. The audit of the education department, released July 2, found that the state did not have assurances that student data managed

by third-party contractors was properly stored. The department also lacked a “complete information technology disaster recovery plan� or sufficient malware protection to assure “that its computers were properly protected,� according to the review. In a written response, state Superintendent of Schools Karen B. Salmon largely agreed with its findings. She told auditors that recommendations dealing with the computer network and database would be implemented by the end of September. The department plans to look at its automated applications and identify those that contain personal information for students and teachers. It will determine what information needs to be kept and delete the rest. RACHEL CHASON (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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WASHINGTON Senior Trump officials told Bureau of Land Management staffers Tuesday that most of them must leave D.C. by the end of next year, under the Interior Department’s reorganization plan. In a letter to lawmakers, Interior Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Joe Balash detailed how the administration plans to move 81% of

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the agency’s headquarters staff west of the Rockies by 2020. The relocation will move all but 60 Washington-based staffers and represents a sweeping change to the agency that manages more than 10% of America’s land. A total of 27 leadership jobs will be relocated to Grand Junction, Colo., Balash said, out of more than 300 employees transferred West. Several lawmakers have already embraced the reorganization plan. But critics said it made no sense for the administration to unilaterally reorganize an agency

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“The constant shuffling, shrinking and disassembling of BLM’s workforce will have long-term implications for the health of the agency.” KATE KELLY, public lands director for the Center for American Progress, predicting ripple effects of moving the land management agency

when the president has yet to nominate a permanent director. Officials emphasized the government will save money because the cost of living is cheaper out West and the lease on the BLM’s main building in Southeast D.C. was set to expire. One employee said Tuesday that staffers’ pay will also decline once they relocate and urged colleagues to contact Congress. It is unclear whether congressional authorization is required to carry out the plan. JULIET EILPERIN AND DARRYL FEARS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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POLITICS In a remarkable political repudiation, the Democratic-led House voted Tuesday night to condemn President Trump’s “racist comments” against four congresswomen of color, despite protestations by Trump’s Republican congressional allies and his own insistence he hasn’t “a racist bone in my body.” Two days after Trump tweeted that four Democratic freshmen should “go back” to their home countries — though all are citizens and three were born in the United States — Democrats muscled the resolution through the chamber by 240-187 over strong GOP opposition. The rebuke was an embarrassing one for Trump, and he had appealed to GOP lawmakers not to go along, but there were four Republican votes for the resolution. The measure carries no legal repercussions for the president and the vote was highly partisan, unlikely to cost him with his diehard conservative base. Before the showdown roll call, Trump characteristically plunged forward with timetested insults. He accused his four outspoken critics of “spewing some of the most vile, hateful and disgusting things ever said by a politician” and added, “If you hate our Country, or if you are not happy here, you

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Measure condemning racist tweets passes with few GOP votes

President Trump had urged Republicans to spurn the resolution.

A push to impeach Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, said Tuesday he would file articles of impeachment against President Trump, triggering a contentious vote in the coming days to confront an issue that has bitterly divided the Democratic Party. Green said the House must impeach Trump for his racist remarks. The move comes as more than 80 members of the House have called for launching an impeachment inquiry. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has resisted, instead favoring further investigations of the president. (TWP)

can leave!” — echoing taunts long unleashed against political dissidents rather than opposing parties’ lawmakers. The president was joined by

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California and other top Republicans in trying to redirect the focus from Trump’s original tweets, which for three days have consumed Washington and drawn widespread condemnation. The Republicans tried playing offense by accusing the four congresswomen — among the Democrats’ most left-leaning members and ardent Trump critics — of socialism, an accusation that’s already a central theme of the GOP’s 2020 presidential and congressional campaigns. Even after two-and-a-half years of Trump’s turbulent governing style, the spectacle of a president futilely laboring to head off a House vote essentially proclaiming him to be a racist

was extraordinary. Underscoring the stakes, Republicans formally objected after Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said during a floor speech that Trump’s tweets were “racist.” Led by Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia, Republicans moved to have her words stricken from the record, a rare procedural rebuke. After a delay exceeding 90 minutes, No. 2 House Democrat Steny Hoyer of Maryland ruled that Pelosi had indeed violated a House rule against characterizing an action as racist. Hoyer was presiding after Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri stormed away from the presiding officer’s chair, lamenting, “We want to just fight,” which he apparently aimed at Republicans. Despite Hoyer’s ruling, Democrats flexed their muscle and the House voted afterward by party-line to leave Pelosi’s words intact in the record. Tuesday’s vote was a rare occasion when a Republican caucus that is overwhelming white and male was forced to go on the record regarding Trump’s controversial rhetoric. The four-page Democratic resolution said the House “strongly condemns President Donald Trump’s racist comments that have legitimized and increased fear and hatred of new Americans and people of color.” It said Trump’s slights “do not belong in Congress or in the United States of America.” ALAN FRAM AND DARLENE SUPERVILLE (AP)

White House counselor unselor Kellyanne Conway, responding to a reporter’s question Tuesday about President Trump’s tweet that at four Democratic congresswomen should “go back” where they came from, asked the journalist, “What’s What’s your ethnicity?” Andrew Feinberg of Breakfast Media replied, “Why is that relevant?” Conway offered red that her family is from Ireland and Italy and later tweeted that she meant “no disrespect.” (EXPRESS) Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline, will cut flights amid delivery delay of Boeing’s troubled 737 Max jet

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European Commission elects first female chief Ursula von der Leyen was confirmed as the European Commission president Tuesday, becoming the first woman to hold one of the most prestigious positions in the European Union. The European Parliament voted 383-327 with 22 abstentions to approve von der Leyen’s nomination. The confirmation required an absolute majority of 374 votes, and the outgoing German defense minister scraped through with nine votes to spare. Von der Leyen will replace Jean-Claude Juncker when his term expires at the end of October. (AP) NATIONAL SECURITY

NATO report reveals U.S. nuke locations in Europe A recently released document published by a NATO-affiliated body has sparked headlines in Europe with an apparent confirmation of a long-held open secret: U.S. nuclear weapons are being stored in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey. A version of the document was published in April and written by a Canadian senator for the Defense and Security Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. A final version published online last week omits the reference to where weapons are stored. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Pakistan reopens airspace to India’s commercial flights

European Union foreign ministers on Monday turned up the pressure on Turkey after approving an initial batch of sanctions against the country over its drilling for gas in waters where EU member Cyprus has exclusive economic rights. The ministers said in a statement that in light of Turkey’s “continued and new illegal drilling activities,” they were suspending talks on an air transport agreement and would call on the European Investment Bank to “review” its lending to the country. The ministers also backed a proposal by the EU’s executive branch to reduce financial assistance to Turkey for next year. (AP)

A 27-year-old man was charged with murder and rape Tuesday in the killing of an American scientist who disappeared on the Greek island of Crete and whose body was found in a tunnel used as a storage site during World War II. Crete police said a Greek man from the island confessed to the “violent criminal act,” telling investigators he struck Suzanne Eaton with his car and abducted her “motivated by the intention to commit sexual assault.” Eaton, 59, was based in Germany. She went missing July 2 while attending a scientific conference. The suspect has not been publicly named, in accordance with Greek law. (AP)

Pakistan has reopened its airspace for all commercial traffic following months of restrictions imposed after a standoff with India over the disputed Kashmir region earlier this year. The Civil Aviation Authority said the airspace was fully open as of Tuesday for all flights — including those by Air India and other Indian service providers. Pakistan closed its airspace in February after saying it shot down two Indian warplanes and captured a pilot, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals following a militant group bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 40 Indian troops. The pilot was later returned. (AP)

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STRAIT OF HORMUZ A small oil tanker from the United Arab Emirates traveling through the Strait of Hormuz entered Iranian waters and turned off its tracker days ago, leading the U.S. to suspect Iran seized the vessel amid heightened tensions in the region, an American defense official said Tuesday. Iran offered no immediate comment on what happened to the Panamanian-flagged oil

tanker Riah late Saturday night, though an Emirati official acknowledged the vessel sent out no distress call. Oil tankers previously have been targeted in the wider region amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran over its unraveling nuclear deal with world powers. The concern about the Riah comes as Iran continues its own high-pressure campaign over its nuclear program after President Trump unilaterally withdrew America from the accord over a year ago. Recently, Iran has inched its uranium production and

enrichment over the limits of its 2015 nuclear deal, trying to put more pressure on Europe to offer it better terms and allow it to sell its crude oil abroad. A U.S. defense official said the Riah was in Iranian territorial waters near Qeshm Island, which has a Revolutionary Guard base on it. “We certainly have suspicions that it was taken,” the official said. “Could it have broken down or been towed for assistance? That’s a possibility. But the longer there is a period of no contact … it’s going to be a concern.” JON GAMBRELL (AP)

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Asylum seekers at Tijuana crossing worry as Trump’s harshest restrictions take effect with the hope of seeking asylum in the U.S. after being jailed in Cameroon by a government that has been going after the African nation’s English-speaking minority. He was rethinking those plans after hearing that he may not have a chance at getting asylum because of the new policy. If his case is denied, he will be deported straight back to Cameroon. “I feel sick,” he said. “If I am sent back to Cameroon, I’d lose my life. The situation is very horrible.” He speaks no Spanish and does not feel safe in Tijuana, which has one of the highest homicide rates in Mexico. Even so, he prefers Tijuana to returning to Cameroon. At another crossing in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, 10 Cuban asylum seekers were called by Mexican officials and led across the Paso Del Norte Bridge to El Paso, where they were handed over to Customs and Border Protection officers. The immigrants will still go through the normal first steps of requesting asylum, but will face a dramatically higher bar to be allowed in the country. Lawyers who represent Cuban migrants say that they are not deportable because Cuba will not accept them. “I’d rather be in prison the rest of my life than go back to Cuba,”

two months, renting a room with money his mother sends him from Las Vegas. He said his mother left Cuba years ago because she was part of an opposition party. In retaliation, he said, the government took away his job as a chauffeur, and he and his wife had been imprisoned for days at a time for being “untrustworthy.” He criticized the Trump administration’s new policy, pointing out that the first country he was able to reach after leaving Cuba was Nicaragua. “How are we going to apply for asylum in Nicaragua when it’s just as communist?” he said. Processing new arrivals has ground to a virtual halt to in recent days, down from an average of about 40 names a day. ELLIOT SPAGAT AND CEDAR ATTANASIO (AP)

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IMMIGRATION Hundreds of immigrants showed up at border crossings Tuesday in hopes of getting into the U.S. but faced the likelihood of being turned away under a new Trump administration asylum rule that upends long-standing protections for people fleeing violence and oppression in their homelands. The policy, which went into effect Tuesday, represents the most forceful attempt to date by President Trump to slash the number of people seeking asylum in the United States. Trump did not mention the new practices Tuesday during a White House meeting. Under the rules, migrants who pass through another country on their way to the U.S. will be ineligible for asylum. Most of the immigrants arriving at the border this year have passed through Mexico — including Central Americans, Africans, Cubans and Haitians. That makes it all but impossible for them to get asylum. The rule also applies to children who have crossed the border alone. At the crossing in Tijuana, 12 people whose numbers were first on a waiting list to enter through a San Diego border crossing were escorted behind a metal gate to a white van that left minutes later to turn them over to U.S. authorities. Ndifor Gedeon, 27, arrived in Tijuana nearly three months ago

ITALY Police in Italy recovered Nazi paraphernalia, guns and a missile during a Monday operation that was part of a yearlong investigation of “Italian fighters with extreme ideologies.” One of the three suspects taken into custody had been flagged for trying to sell an air-to-air missile that was located in the northern Italian city of Pavia. The weapon did not have an explosive, police said, but was still usable. Authorities also found assault rifles, bayonets, pistols and nearly 1,000 cartridges and other munitions. Turin Police Commissioner Giuseppe De Matteis called the raid “a significant seizure, with few precedents in Italy,” France 24 television reported. He added that “we have some idea about what the seized equipment could be used for but will not speculate.” The Italian newspaper La Repubblica named the arrested suspects as Fabio Del Bergiolo, a former customs officer who once ran for office as a member of the far-right Forza Nuova party, Swiss national Alessandro Monti and an Italian named Fabio Bernardi. “These weapons were not registered, but they were not connected to terrorism,” Del Bergiolo’s lawyer told CNN. The raid followed a yearlong investigation of Italian extremist fighters who were believed to have “taken part in the armed conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine,” Italian police said. KAYLA

Migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana waited on Tuesday to see how they would be affected by Trump’s plan to upend asylum protections.

ACLU sues over policy A coalition of immigrant advocacy groups led by the American Civil Liberties Union filed suit against the Trump administration in a federal court in San Francisco on Tuesday to halt the implementation of the new policy disqualifying most asylum seekers who pass through Mexico before reaching the U.S. The attorneys argued in their complaint that U.S. immigration laws state clearly that the government cannot disqualify applicants on the basis of how they arrived. (TWP)

said Dileber Urrista Sanchez, who had hoped his number would be called Tuesday, but he was further down the list. Sanchez, 35, has waited with his wife in Juarez for the past

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New rules target abortion facilities Planned Parenthood to fight restrictions amid a leadership shake-up HEALTH Federally funded family planning clinics, including Planned Parenthood, are defying the Trump administration’s ban on referring women for abortions, drawing a line against what they say amounts to keeping patients in the dark about legitimate health care options. “We are not going to comply with a regulation that would require health care providers to not give full information to their patients,” Jacqueline Ayers, the group’s top lobbyist, said in an interview Tuesday. “We believe as a health care provider it is wrong to withhold health care information from patients.” The fallout from the confrontation between the Trump administration and the clinics remains to be seen, but groups like the American Medical Association have been warning that many low-income women could lose access to basic services like contraception. Planned Parenthood’s announcement came on a day when it also replaced its president, although

it’s unclear if there was any connection. The Department of Health and Human Services formally notified the clinics Monday that it will begin enforcing the new regulation banning abortion referrals, along with a requirement that clinics maintain separate finances from facilities that provide abortions. The rule is being challenged in federal court, but the administration says there is currently no legal obstacle to enforcing it. It’s part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to remake government policy on reproductive health. There was no immediate response from HHS to Planned Parenthood’s decision, which came as the group abruptly announced the departure of its president, physician Leana Wen. Political organizer Alexis McGill Johnson was named as acting president. Ayers said Tuesday that Planned Parenthood clinics will stop accepting federal money and tap emergency funding as they press Congress and the courts to reverse the administration’s ban. She said she’s not sure how long that backup funding will last. RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR (AP)

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NEW YORK CITY Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that they won’t bring criminal charges against a white New York City police officer in the 2014 chokehold death of Eric Garner, a black man whose dying words — “I can’t breathe” — became a rallying cry as the nation confronted a long history of police brutality.

The decision to end a yearslong civil rights investigation was made by Attorney General William Barr and was announced the day before the five-year anniversary of the deadly encounter, just as the statute of limitations was set to expire. Civil rights prosecutors in Washington had favored filing criminal charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo, but ultimately Barr sided instead with other federal prosecutors based in Brooklyn who said the evidence

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that Pantaleo or any other officers willfully violated Garner’s civil rights. Garner’s mother, Gwen Carr, and the Rev. Al Sharpton said they were outraged and heartbroken. Sharpton called for the NYPD to fire Pantaleo, who’s been on desk duty since Garner’s death and is awaiting the results of a disciplinary hearing. “We are here with heavy hearts, because the DOJ has failed us,” said Carr, who has become a vocal advocate of police reform in the years since her son’s death. “Five years ago, my son said, ‘I can’t breathe’ 11 times. Today, we can’t breathe.” MICHAEL BALSAMO, TOM HAYS, COLLEEN LONG AND MICHAEL R. SISAK (AP)

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Josh Norman leaped over bulls. Trent Williams skipped minicamp over an apparent dispute with management. The starting quarterback won’t emerge until late August. The Redskins need leadership when training camp opens July 25. Forget the days of older veterans running the locker room. Once more, the Redskins look rudderless. It’s looking like free agent safety Landon Collins and rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins will lead the huddles, which will be no easy task for newcomers. Norman, 31, behaves as if he’s bored with football and ready to retire, but the money is too good to leave. Last year, he danced with the stars. This year he was dancing around bulls in Spain. Because of the risk of injury, NFL players are banned from simple activities like pickup basketball, so leapg over ove animals a a s that t at can ca kill ing

you is a definite no-no. Sure, Norman wouldn’t have been paid if he’d gotten hurt, but the Redskins still would have lost a big investment in their defense that frankly hasn’t quite paid off over the last three years. Norman’s recklessness shows a lack of commitment to football. Nobody says you have to watch film 12 hours a day on your down time, but just showing up for camp isn’t enough. Norman should be readying to lead a unit, not working on his bucket list. Williams skipped mandatory minicamp. Reports on his reasoning varied: Maybe he wanted a contract extension. Maybe he was upset with team officials over the quality of medical care the team provides. He hasn’t said anything. Whether Williams appears at camp will say everything Williams, who will turn 31 on Friday, is no longer the NFL’s top left tackle thanks to injuries and age, but he’s still very good. Teammates look to his leadership, and disgruntled players don’t provide it.

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Quarterbacks, even rookies, can rally an offense. Robert Griffin III was an instant leader when he arrived in 2012. Teammates knew he was special. Maybe Haskins becomes a star, but first he’ll need to beat out veterans Case Keenum and Colt McCoy. If Keenum or McCoy starts opening day, teammates will know the QB is a short-timer. Neither would command the same respect as a long-term starter. Keenum might be the best leader at quarterback given his experience, but Haskins is coming and everyone knows it. People will be watching and wondering during the

preseason. That’s a distraction. It would be nice if linebacker Ryan Kerrigan became a defensive leader, but he lets his play speak for itself. Sorry, that’s not enough. Teams need vocal leaders. Collins is ready to be the defensive boss. The fifth-year playmaker doesn’t mind the responsibility, but it takes time for teammates to accept a newcomer. Leadership seems lost these days around Washington. Maybe it can found on a football field.

The Capitals re-signed forward Jakub Vrana, below, to a two-year, $6.7 million deal Tuesday, securing their foremost restricted free agent and top offseason priority. Vrana’s contract will carry an average annual value of $3.35 million. The 23-year-old is coming off a career season with 24 goals and 23 assists and ranked third on the team in goals. The Capitals now have just shy of $1 million in salary-cap space remaining, according to capfriendly.com. Washington has 13 forwards, six defensemen and two goalies under contract. Forward Chandler Stephenson and defenseman Christian Djoos, both restricted free agents, remain unsigned after filing for arbitration. SAMANTHA PELL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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of the players in the field, with a native expert helping him negotiate the sharp elevation changes of the century-old layout in Northern Ireland. His caddie, Ricky Elliott, is a local. “Every hole I just step up on, ‘You tell me what to do. You’ve played it more than anybody,’” said Koepka, who is on such a roll at majors that he may be one of the few players who doesn’t need extra help. “So just let him

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figure it out. He knows his spots to miss it. The spots to come in from, with different hole locations and different winds.” Elliott grew up in Portrush, and grew up playing at Royal

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Ed Sheeran and his big-name friends splice styles on ‘No.6 Collaborations Project’ ALBUM REVIEW If anything, Ed Sheeran’s new album does two things. It lets him show off his tremendous range. And it lets him show off his impressive Rolodex. A stunning who’s who of music’s top stars — including Cardi B, Justin Bieber, Travis Scott, Khalid, Eminem and Bruno Mars — appear on “No.6 Collaborations Project.” The result is an understandably scattershot array of styles — G-funk, grime, trap, R&B, tropical hip-hop, ballads, hair metal — but what knits it together is an impossibly high level of songwriting and an undeniable joy. Sheeran seems to revel in playing with Migos effects (Skrrt!), rapping with Eminem, singing in front of a horn section and being on a track with Cardi B purring, “Okurrr.”

On 2011’s “No.5 Collaborations Project,” Sheeran teamed up with U.K. rappers. This time, he welcomes everyone from H.E.R. to Paulo Londra on the 15-track project. If listeners go on to explore some of the lesser-known collaborators — like the brilliant rapper Dave — then everyone wins. Standouts include “Cross Me” with Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock, “Take Me Back to London” with Stormzy, and “Beautiful People” with Khalid. Despite all the collaborations, there are little touches that remind you it’s a Sheeran album. He’s still got that sad-sack, lovable misfit thing going on, despite having earned acclaim and millions of bucks. Two songs — “Beautiful People” and “I Don’t Care,” with Bieber — have Sheeran at a party where he feels he doesn’t belong. “I always

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feel like I’m nobody,” he sings. O ne t h i ng that has changed: Marriage seems to agree with ‘No.6 Sheeran. If in Collaborations Project’ the past he was Ed Sheeran creeping a little in an ex’s DMs, the newly wed Sheeran has created an album awash with love messages to his wife. “I’m stickin’ with my baby, for sure,” he sings on “Cross Me.” On “Put It All on Me,” he admits: “Having my woman there is good for my soul.” Missing home is a continual theme. He does get frisky for someone aside from wife Cherry Seaborn on another fun track, “South of the Border,” a kind of U.S. cousin to his “Galway Girl.” He and Camila Cabello celebrate a

lass with “brown eyes, caramel thighs” who makes him cry out (OK, a little cringingly) “te amo, mami.” Finally, Cardi B storms in to play up the double entendre of the title and announce: “I think that Ed got a lil’ jungle fever.” A few of the guests elevate some songs — Stormzy and YEBBA, among them — but there are a few underwhelming tracks, including the SheeranElla Mai union on “Put It All on Me” and the Bieber song. For the last track, Sheeran, Mars and Chris Stapleton — just take a moment to wrap your head around that stunning trio — get into a Led Zeppelin groove with “BLOW,” a head-banger awash in sexual imagery: “Pull my trigger / Let me blow your mind.” To o l ate . T h at a l r e ady happened a few tracks ago.

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BANKS puts sonic range on display You could call BANKS’ first single in a few years steamy — but you’d be off-base. “Gimme” is absolutely erotic, an explicit, hyper-racy club song that announces the return of an artist in complete control. It’s the highlight of “III,” BANKS’ third album and one that ventures into a dark, murky pop vein. In addition to “Gimme,” the standout tracks on the record, released Friday, include the sludgy gem “Contaminated” and the Francis and the Lights collaboration “Look What You’re Doing to Me.” “Hawaiian Mazes,” on the other hand, is overcooked. The album ends on a wistful note with “What About Love.” It’s on that track, as the innocent, hopeful song flits away, that you realize how far you’ve come with this dynamite ynamite artist. M.K.

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In “Veep’s” absence last year, “Barry” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” won big in the comedy categories. Now “Veep” is back from hiatus with its final season, creating a three-horse race for best comedy series. And the best actress field features a showdown between Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who won for all six previous seasons of “Veep,” and “Maisel” star Rachel Brosnahan, the reigning victor.

The pedigree of “Sharp Objects,” “Chernobyl,” “Escape at Dannemora” and “Fosse/Verdon” suggests a competitive race for best limited series. But it’s tough to look at the eight acting nods for “When They See Us” and not expect a parade of victories for the Netflix show. One category where another miniseries likely will win: best actress, with heavyweights Amy Adams, Patricia Arquette and Michelle Williams.

There was no more pleasant surprise than “Schitt’s Creek” breaking through for its fifth season, with nominations for comedy series and stars Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara. Shut out for its first season, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag” also worked its way into the comedy race with 11 nods. And it was encouraging to see “Pose” standout Billy Porter crack the crowded lead actor in a drama series field.

This year saw snubs for major stars, with George Clooney (“Catch-22”), Julia Roberts (“Homecoming”), Jim Carrey (“Kidding”) and Emma Stone (“Maniac”) left out. While “Bodyguard” earned a drama series nod, star Richard Madden didn’t. Also surprisingly absent: “The Good Place’s” D’Arcy Carden and “Succession’s” Kieran Culkin for acting nominations, and “Queer Eye’s” Fab Five in the reality show host category.

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Stanfield to star in movie based on D.C. chef’s book D.C. chef Kwame Onwuachi said Tuesday he is set to produce a film adaptation of his memoir, “Notes From a Young Black Chef.” “Sorry to Bother You” actor Lakeith Stanfield will portray Onwuachi, who overcame an abusive childhood, institutional racism and a failed first restaurant to earn national recognition with his second. Variety first reported that A24 had acquired the rights to Onwuachi’s memoir. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Will parties in true dad form Will Smith uploaded a YouTube video Saturday of son Jaden’s 21st birthday party, where he shared with Jaden’s friends how he was conceived. “Everybody, this is a really important story,” Will proclaimed to the group. “It’s like having a Christmas and not telling the story of the nativity!” he continued, noting that “tequila” was how Jaden “got here.” Will also shared that he planned to build a nativity scene for Jaden’s next birthday depicting a “villa in Mexico.” (EXPRESS)

Kylie Jenner took her friends and family on a vacation to the Turks and Caicos last week to celebrate her new summer skin care line, according to the beauty mogul’s Instagram account. The group, which included her 1-year-old daughter Stormi and Sofia Richie, traveled to the islands in a pink and white private jet reading “Kylie Skin” while wearing matching pink tie-dye outfits. Jenner also posted photos of the group at their luxurious Turks and Caicos mansion and sitting poolside while drinking out of coconuts engraved with “Kylie Skin.” Jenner’s new Skin Summer Body collection is set to be released on Monday. (EXPRESS)

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The late rapper Nipsey Hussle is under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department and city attorney’s office for gang activity at a strip mall he owned, The New York Times reported Monday. The city has yet to publize the investigation. Sources told The Times that Hussle and his business associates were under review prior to the rapper’s death in March. (EXPRESS)

In a Vulture interview published Tuesday, “Hustlers” director Lorene Scafaria revealed that Jennifer Lopez went to a strip club with fiance Alex Rodriguez to prepare for her starring role in the film. “She and Alex went and visited a strip club, and she was able to give me some … insights,” she told the outlet. The movie is based on a 2015 New York magazine story on a group of strippers who stole from wealthy customers. (EXPRESS)

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