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“Toni,” an automated cocktail maker, mixes one Wednesday during a press event to promote the “AI: More than Human” exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London.

Your obsession with video games in the 1980s could finally pay off

Her face might hurt for months, but at least she got a good selfie

If you have any old video games stashed in the attic, don’t toss them. A rare, sealed copy of a 1987 Nintendo game — Kid Icarus — recently sold for $9,000, Heritage Auctions said. Scott Amos, 40, had found the game, which originally sold for $38.45, in his childhood home in Reno, Nev. A video game consultant for the auction house said there are fewer than 10 sealed copies of Kid Icarus in the hands of collectors, CNN reported. (EXPRESS)

Jamie Bisceglia was just looking for a selfie when she posed with a small octopus last week at a fishing tournament near Tacoma, Wash. She put the creature on her face and it bit her chin — twice. “It was a really intense pain,” Bisceglia told KRO7. She’s still hurting and is taking antibiotics to counteract the octopus’ venom, which, she was told, could cause swelling for months. In hindsight, she said, “I probably made a big mistake.” (EXPRESS)

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The Front Page is folding THE DISTRICT The emails started flooding into Dick Heidenberger’s inbox just hours after the news broke in early July that the Front Page would close by the end of August. The response was overwhelming, Heidenberger said, as D.C. residents mourned the impending loss of the decades-old establishment. But it was a subtle point of pride for the owner — that his Dupont Circle bar established a legacy that withstood the city’s changes and five property managers. In recent weeks, Heidenberger and his staff have seen a host of familiar faces come into the bar. Former patrons and regulars have stopped by to dine, drink and snap photos. Some brought the spouses they met there or fondly reminisced about their younger, rowdier days; others saw the closing as the end of an era and a signal to move on. On Sunday, the Front Page is preparing to close its doors and fold up its royal blue patio umbrellas one final time. This

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Dupont Circle bar popular with interns will close after 32 years

The Front Page, seen here in 2006, could reopen at a new site in 2020.

past Monday evening marked the start of the bar’s last week of service after 32 years. The Front Page has a host of reputations, Heidenberger admits: It’s probably best known as the intern bar (thanks to its $2 Coronas and complimentary tacos on Thursdays), but it also has a loyal bottomless brunch weekend following. Most patrons are sharply dressed in their 20s and 30s, decompressing, schmoozing or networking after work. It’s full of camaraderie, overflowing rail

“It’s hard to imagine how this space will no longer exist after Sunday.” LISSETT GAMEZ, who worked for 18 years as a hostess at the Front Page

drinks and good grubby eats. “I think I’ve met people from every continent,” said senior bartender Teddy Birru, who’s

worked at the Front Page for 14 years as a side hustle to his IT consulting business. At least once a year, he is tagged in Facebook posts by overseas tourists or international interns. You might not have visited the dingy space in the past year, or even five. But the Front Page exists in the corner of your vision, its faded sea-foam-green sign a subtle greeting on the way to the Red Line or Dupont Circle. It carries a fuzzy sense of comfort and nostalgia that, despite the constant change in the District, a familiar, messy refuge still exists. Heidenberger, whose D.C. Restaurant Group also owns Madhatter, the Bottom Line and Cafe Soleil, is determined to reopen the Front Page; he’s looking to relocate and launch a fresher, more contemporary version in 2020. But first, there’s the closing party Sunday. Then there’s the post-party cleanup, and the logistics that go into opening a bar and restaurant. It’s an ongoing process, but Heidenberger promised: “We’re sad to leave this place, but we’re going to be back.” TERRY NGUYEN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Stream the mayor’s summer 2019 playlist On Wednesday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser shared her summer Spotify playlist. Here are a few of her picks. (EXPRESS) “Don’t Mute DC” Rare Essence, Tone P., Lightshow, Noochie “Raspberry Beret” Prince “One Dance” Drake, WizKid, Kyla “I Don’t Care” Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber “Old Town Road - Remix” Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus

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D.C. is No. 1 in the nation for farmers markets The District is the place to enjoy National Farmers Market Week this week, as the city is ranked No. 1 in the U.S. in farmers markets per residents. Data in the American College of Sports Medicine’s 2019 American Fitness Index shows that D.C. has about 57 farmers markets, or 8.2 for every 100,000 residents. Arlington ranked No. 5. (EXPRESS)

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Ethics panel fines Evans $20K THE DISTRICT D.C. Council member Jack Evans has been fined $20,000 by the city’s ethics agency for using government resources and touting his influence as an elected official while soliciting employment from local law firms. The settlement approved Thursday by the D.C. Board of Ethics and Government Accountability is the latest fallout for the city’s longest-serving lawmaker who has been embroiled in an ethics scandal. Earlier this year, The Washington Post obtained emails that Evans, D-Ward 2, sent from his council office while trying to land jobs at law firms in 2015 and 2018. He highlighted an ability to attract private clients as a lawmaker and as board chairman of Metro. D.C. lawmakers, who have salaries of $140,000, are allowed to hold outside jobs. But the ethics board determined that Evans’ contact with the law firms violated rules prohibiting the use of government resources for personal reasons and using the prestige of office for private gain. Evans declined to comment Thursday. His office released a statement: “Councilmember Evans, while not admitting any violation of the D.C. Council Code of Conduct, recognizes that these issues needed resolution in order to avoid a protracted and costly dispute resolution process.”

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Report: D.C. lawmaker touted influence while seeking employment

A criminal investigation by the FBI into D.C. Council member Jack Evans’ business dealings remains underway as he continues to draw local scrutiny.

Evans, a lawyer, is under scrutiny for the overlap between his public service and private business dealings. The D.C. ethics board is the second body to find Evans in violation. This spring, the Metro ethics committee concluded that he failed to disclose a conflictof-interest with a paying client. Other investigations remain

active. An outside law firm hired by the D.C. Council is examining private paid consulting Evans performed for companies with interests before the city government. The firm’s report is to be made public this fall. Evans is also under federal criminal investigation. Investigators searched his Georgetown home in June, and a federal

grand jury has issued subpoenas for documents and testimony from officials. In July, Evans said investigations will show his “actions — while not becoming — are far from that which has been reported or suggested.” The ethics board also halted its initial investigation into Evans that started in 2018, concerning his personal business dealings with a digital sign company that would have benefited from legislation he proposed, according to officials familiar with the matter. That investigation was stayed after the federal probe began. Brent Wolfingbarger, the agency’s director of government ethics, described the probe that concluded Thursday as a “spinoff” investigation. “We are working with law enforcement to do what we can, but we are taking a second seat,” Wolfingbarger said. Evans did not get hired by the law firms at the center of the ethics probe, but instead started a private consulting business that has also been under scrutiny. Evans’ colleagues on the D.C. Council voted to strip him of his chairmanship of the finance committee. Evans has apologized for the emails, but also compared the violation to printing a boarding pass on an office computer. Evans, first elected in 1991, has not filed for reelection in 2020. If he seeks another term, he would face five challengers. There’s also an ongoing effort to recall him from office. FENIT NIRAPPIL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

MONTGOMERY COUNTY INSPECTION RESULTS

The number of code violations Montgomery County inspectors found during a two-year initiative to inspect all the multifamily rental properties under its jurisdiction, County Executive Marc Elrich, D, announced Thursday. The Department of Housing and Community Affairs inspected more than 22,000 apartment units in 664 apartment buildings and addressed 96% of violations, representatives said. According to officials, this marks the first time this many rental units were inspected over such a short period of time in the county. (TWP)

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Police stop incentivizing enforcement PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY Two Prince George’s County police commanders have been removed from their posts for implementing an unauthorized program that rewarded officers with time off for increased enforcement. Prince George’s County Police Chief Hank Stawinski, above, said Wednesday that he ended the program at one of the county’s seven stations after learning about it on July 26 and launching an investigation. “I ended this program because I know that it has the potential to erode the public’s trust in the men and women of this institution,” Stawinski said. “I don’t agree with it. It is not the appropriate manner to professionally police in 2019.” Stawinski said the program had been in place for the past six months in District 2, which lies in the eastern portion of the county between Interstate 495 and Anne Arundel County. The most productive officer in each of the station’s 10 squads received 10 hours of compensatory time each month, Stawinski said. Productivity included citations, warnings, arrests, stops and other actions. Such incentive programs are not illegal, and Stawinski said he does not think the District 2 program was implemented maliciously. But he ended the program fearing that it created the perception that officers were acting in their own interests, he said. LYNH BUI (TWP)

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Duffy’s Irish Pub is one of several bars applying to offer sports gambling.

D.C. sports betting not ready for Sept. Preparation is taking longer than expected for new $17M industry THE DISTRICT Legal sports gambling in D.C. has been delayed as city officials prepare and finalize rules, and will not be ready for the start of the NFL season in early September as originally planned. The delay of at least several weeks comes as businesses are still undergoing preparation and officials are working on regulations, including advertising restrictions, licensing requirements and a ban on wagers on college sports. The draft rules from D.C. Lottery, which will oversee sports betting, has generated about 100 pages of comments from gaming and sports companies. A 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision allowed states to join Nevada in offering sports betting. The new D.C. law permits betting at arenas, bars and restaurants and convenience store kiosks, while the city will control a digital app for mobile betting. D.C. officials won’t start accepting sports gambling license applications until September. Some businesses can get provisional licenses 30 to 45 days after submitting applications if they partner with established companies such as DraftKings and

FanDuel. Full licenses would take three to six months, officials said. Once launched, the new industry is projected to bring in $17.1 million in tax dollars next year. The D.C. Council last month narrowly approved a no-bid contract to the Greek company Intralot to develop the sports betting app. Several council members were concerned about suspending competitive bidding rules and about some subcontractor ties to local politicians. But a majority decided that the revenue to the city was too much to pass up. The Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration is accepting applications for updating liquor licenses to permit sports betting. Six establishments have taken that step: Lou’s City Bar in Columbia Heights; Dirty Water and Duffy’s Irish Pub on H Street NE; Lyve and Wet Dog Tavern near U Street; and the Brig in Navy Yard. No business can receive a sports gambling license within a two-block radius of the arenas, Managers of Capital One Arena are hoping to launch a sportsbook this fall. The former Greene Turtle sports bar at Capital One is a likely site. The mobile sports betting app, which city officials expect to be the most popular way to place a wager on a game, is not scheduled to launch until January. FENIT NIRAPPIL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., says he supports Trump impeachment

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State employees protest over unfilled positions

Three school playgrounds closed for high lead levels

7 sites found with bacteria that causes Legionnaires’

A group of Maryland government employees and union members rallied Wednesday in Baltimore to protest what they say is Gov. Larry Hogan’s refusal to fill vacant government positions. A Maryland Department of Legislative Services study showed more than 2,600 unfilled state job vacancies. It shows unfilled corrections positions rose from about 2% in 2013 to about 17% in 2018. Hogan’s spokesperson said the union is “playing divisive political games.” (AP)

D.C. last Friday closed playgrounds at Aiton Elementary, Cardozo Education Campus and Thomson Elementary over concerns of elevated lead levels, according to a report in DCist. Issues were found as the city conducts its first-ever lead test for playground surfaces made of “pour-in-place” rubber, DCist reported. The city has not announced a timeline for reopening playgrounds, or explained what caused lead to exceed acceptable levels. (EXPRESS)

Virginia health officials identified a bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease at three schools, a hospital, an ice rink, a metals company and a supply center in Chesterfield County, according to a report in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The county currently has 10 confirmed cases of the disease, an atypical form of pneuomonia. Officials said the findings don’t necessarily indicate an outbreak, but they do exceed the average number of summer cases. (EXPRESS)


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USDA employees set for termination WASHINGTON The Agriculture Department is preparing to issue hundreds of termination letters to employees who have not agreed to move from D.C. to Kansas City. The notices will accelerate a relocation process that has already stripped two USDA agencies of key research staff. A draft letter obtained by The Washington Post says employees will be fired Sept. 27. Last summer, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced he would relocate the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Economic Research Service from office space in Southwest D.C. In June 2019, Perdue declared the Kansas City region the new site. The department has not said whether employees will work in Kansas or Missouri; instead, it has temporary office space in its Beacon Complex in Missouri. On June 13, USDA sent reassignment letters giving workers until 11:59 p.m. July 15 to respond or otherwise lose their jobs. The union that represents the agencies requested an extension.

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Sen. Christopher Van Hollen, D-Md., said Perdue told him the deadline would be Sept. 30. Perdue never responded to the request, lawmakers said. He later said the July deadline was final but that the department would evaluate extensions case by case. An investigation by the USDA’s Office of Inspector General determined that the relocation violated the 2018 spending bill, because USDA did not acquire congressional approval. USDA’s general counsel argued that the requirement for congressional approval was unconstitutional. Rep. Jennifer Wexton, D-Va., called for the relocation to halt immediately. BEN GUARINO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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The U.S. Small Business Administration will offer lowinterest loans to Virginia residents and business owners affected by the flooding rains that tore across the region July 8, according to a press release. Homeowners can get up to $400,000 in loans to repair or replace damaged property. (EXPRESS)

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Sticky summer: Aren’t hot Metro stations the pits?

Red Lines trains to run every 18 minutes this weekend

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Phillips exhibition ads now permitted on Metro

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Metro riders have suffered, Friedman and some of his patients have it even worse. They’re among the estimated 15 million Americans with hyperhidrosis, a condition in which the nerves that trigger sweat glands become overactive. There are no statistics on how many Metro riders sweat excessively. But medical researchers estimate about 1 in 20, or 4.8% of Americans, suffer from the illness. The cause is unknown, but the condition is thought to be hereditary, said Friedman, director of the dermatology residency program at George Washington University’s school of medicine. Robert Shesser, chairman of the GWU medical school’s emergency medicine department, said in a phone interview that most Metro riders, other than the elderly with several medical conditions, “are robust enough” to handle hot stations. While sweating buckets can at times cause swelling and skin problems, Friedman said, there’s generally no serious danger. But for those who have the condition, it can be humiliating and even traumatic — even during D.C. summers, a time when pretty much no one feels fresh. Some who come to see Friedman avoid socializing when it’s hot because they’re worried about sweating. Others seek treatment for sweaty palms because they’re afraid to shake hands.

Cooling at the Dupont Circle Metro station has been broken for four years.

KERY MURAKAMI (EXPRESS)

It wasn’t quite as bad as descending into the fires of hell. But as Adam Friedman began riding down the escalator into the Dupont Circle Metro station during Monday’s afternoon rush hour, he moaned a bit: “It’s been HOT.” The air grew stale and warm as he headed to catch his train home to Bethesda. On his forehead appeared a shine of sweat, which would have been a dripping mess, he said later, if not for medication he takes. Metro says it’s finally on the verge of replacing the aging pipes that haven’t been able to cool the Dupont or Farragut North stations since they sprang leaks in 2015. Stations rely on a system that pipes water to and from a cooling tower, rather than conventional air conditioning, to lower the air temperature by up to six degrees. If the work finishes soon, it will finally bring relief to commuters whose blood has boiled at the slow pace of repairs. “It’s miserable hot and I am tired of sweating in my work clothes,” complained Meredith Hindley on Twitter on July 16, when Metro was still promising to fix the problem by the end of July. Metro has since pushed back the completion date to mid-August after realizing that lampposts, unmarked in design plans, were blocking the pipes. But for as much as average

Metro has for the first time set July 16, 2020, as a tentative opening date for the second phase of the Silver Line, according to a WTOP report. The six-station addition will run from Wiehle-Reston East to Loudoun Gateway and Ashburn. Construction on the extension began in 2014 and has been beset by several delays. (EXPRESS)

Adam Friedman has a condition that makes his sweat glands overactive, adding stress to a toasty commute.

“These are things they’re constantly thinking about,” Friedman said. He can relate. He takes an oral medicine called glycopyrrolate and uses a wipe called QBREXZA, both of which quiet the overactive glands that trigger the sweating. They help but don’t always work, he

said. And worrying about sweating makes him sweat even more. “The embarrassment of holding onto the ceiling bar when I am pitted out makes it even worse,” he said. “Leaving a moist residue on the door I am leaning against is also not fun.” On Monday morning, Friedman, as he usually does, left for work a half-hour earlier than he otherwise would need to because of the sweating. When he arrived at Dupont, he climbed the escalator to the street. That’s not how you avoid sweating, he acknowledged. “But it’s about setting priorities,” he said. He had to get to work early so his clothes would have time to dry. “I don’t want to walk in to see my first patient, a sweaty mess,” he said. Reach Kery Murakami at kery.murakami@washpost.com. Follow him @theDCrider.

From Farragut to Glenmont, additional trains to run every 9-10 minutes

Washington’s transit agency has reversed its decision to reject the advertising campaign for the Phillips Collection’s summer exhibition, “The Warmth of Other Suns: Stories of Global Displacement.” Metro cited guidelines that prohibit advertisements with opinions or public policy goals. A Metro spokesperson declined to elaborate on the original decision or the reversal. (TWP) TRANSPORTATION

Capital Bikeshare plans to bring back e-bikes Capital Bikeshare plans to bring back electric pedal assist bikes this fall, according to a report in WTOP. Lyft, which operates the region’s Bikeshare, pulled the bikes this spring after several caught fire in San Francisco. Meanwhile, Reagan National Airport will add a Bikeshare station this fall, according to a report in ARLnow. (EXPRESS) THE DISTRICT

Water taxi sees more riders while Metro closes The Potomac River water taxi from Alexandria to D.C. has seen more riders this summer while six Metro stations in Virginia are closed, according to a WJLA report. The Potomac Riverboat Company expects to maintain early morning hours starting at 6:40 a.m. through December and has applied for a permanent extension, per WJLA. (EXPRESS)

Green Line trains to run every 20 minutes


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SCIENCE Feral hogs — resilient in the face of helicopter assaults, threats of mass poisoning and elaborate traps — have stumbled into the national debate over the availability of assault-style rifles. The pigs will win, of course. They always have. But more on that in a second. On Sunday, in the wake of two mass shootings, musician Jason Isbell questioned the necessity of ordinary Americans to own an “assault weapon,” touching on the pedantic and intricate ways gun-rights advocates define their wares. “Legit question for rural Americans,” responded William McNabb, a Twitter user whose bio says he lives in Arkansas. “How do I kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 mins while my small kids play?” McNabb’s response paralyzed social media with countless memes. Yet, millions of marauding wild pigs have invaded large swaths of the southern U.S., eviscerating crops, gobbling up endangered sea turtles and trampling archaeological sites in a rampage showing no signs of letting up. The cost: $1.5 billion a year in damage and control spending, the USDA said in 2014.

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There are now 6 million of them in at least 39 states, and they are “rapidly expanding,” according to the Agriculture Department. They move in large groups called sounders. One instance in Ohio met McNabb’s threshold — 30 caught in a single trap. So is McNabb so off the mark? It is tough to know. They’re a “threat” to the state, says Keith Stephens, a spokesman for the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, leaving a trail of diseases and parasites. Feral hogs are considered a public nuisance in the state, not regulated wildlife, so private landowners can hunt or trap them at will. Another problem: Hogs are

built to last. They produce large litters that replace pigs killed en masse and use their stout tusks to defend themselves against cougars. Feral pigs are clearly dangerous to wildlife and agriculture. But are they a threat to people, as McNabb suggested? “In a natural state, feral hogs will prefer to run and escape danger and are not considered dangerous,” Texas game officials said. But people should still use caution, especially around wounded pigs, officials said. “Their razor sharp tusks combined with their lightning speed can cause serious injury.”

There will be 75 candles on his birthday cake and Smokey Bear still hopes none of them start a forest fire. The icon of the longest-running public service campaign in the U.S. was being honored around the country this week, a celebration that included a social media campaign to share his safety message with the #OnlyYou hashtag. Smokey Bear was born Aug. 9, 1944, when the U.S. Forest Service and the Ad Council agreed that a fictional bear would be the symbol for a fire prevention campaign. At the time, officials feared the nation’s forests could become targets as the country was deep into World War II. (AP)

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3 killed after small plane crashes in a backyard A small plane crashed in the backyard of a suburban Philadelphia home Thursday morning, killing one man and two women aboard. The singleengine plane went down around 6:20 a.m. in Willow Grove, shortly after taking off from Northeast Philadelphia Airport en route to Columbus, Ohio. (AP) BELGRADE, SERBIA

Fugitive former Thai PM gets Serbian citizenship Fugitive former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who was sentenced in Thailand to five years in prison on graftrelated charges, is now a Serbian citizen. State news agency Tanjug reported Thursday that officials granted her citizenship “because it could be in the interest of Serbia.” Shinawatra’s whereabouts are unknown. (AP) BAGHDAD

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Scientists have created vodka using rye grown on the land deserted in the wake of Chernobyl’s catastrophic 1986 nuclear disaster. Only one bottle of Atomik vodka exists — and it has been aggressively tested and has the same level of radioactivity as any other spirit — but there are plans to create the “Chernobyl Spirit Co.,” which will produce and sell the drink. The researchers hope to use profits to help communities still affected by the disaster. (TWP)

Lawyer: Man who attacked teen over national anthem thought he was following President Trump’s orders

Investigators believe a man who stabbed four people to death and wounded two others Wednesday targeted his victims at random during a bloody rampage across two Southern California cities. Zachary Castaneda, 33, “could have injured or killed many other people” had he not been arrested while carrying out attacks and robberies during the two-hour wave of violence in Garden Grove and Santa Ana, police said. (AP)

Iraq returns remains of 48 missing Kuwaitis

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Iraq on Thursday handed over to Kuwait the remains of 48 of its citizens who went missing after Saddam Hussein’s invasion of the country 28 years ago and subsequent Gulf War. The remains were found in March. Kuwait says hundreds of people went missing during Iraq’s seven-month occupation, and the issue has remained a sticking point between the countries. (AP)

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Warming planet puts food at risk

Twitter locks out McConnell, draws backlash

Climate change report says modifying land use could help avoid hungry future

“Sustainable land management can help secure a future that is comfortable.” Scientists at Thursday’s news conference emphasized both the seriousness of the problem and the need to make societal changes soon. The report said climate change already has worsened land degradation, caused deserts to grow and permafrost to thaw, and made forests more vulnerable to drought, fire, pests and disease. That’s happened even as much of the globe has gotten greener because of extra carbon dioxide in the air. Climate change has also added to the forces that have reduced the number of species on Earth. And the future could be worse. “The stability of food supply is projected to decrease as the magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events that disrupt food chains increases,” the report said. With just another 0.9 degrees F of warming, which could happen in the next 10 to 30 years, the risks of unstable food supplies, wildfire damage, thawing permafrost and water shortages “are projected to be high,” the report said. With another 1.8 degrees F of warming, which could happen in about 50 years, it said those risks are very high. “ T he potentia l risk of multi-breadbasket failure is

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reducing carbon pollution up to 18% of current emissions levels by 2050, the report said. If people change their diets, reducing red meat and increasing plant-based foods, such as fruits, vegetables and seeds, the world can save as much as another 15% of current emissions by mid-century. It would also make people more healthy, Rosenzweig said. The scientists said they aren’t telling people what to eat because that’s a personal choice. Still, Hans-Otto Pörtner, a panel leader from Germany who said he lost weight and felt better after reducing his meat consumption, told a reporter that if she ate fewer ribs and more vegetables, “that’s a good decision and you will help the planet reduce greenhouse gas emissions.” SETH BORENSTEIN AND JAMEY KEATEN (AP)

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CLIMATE Human-caused climate change is dramatically degrading the Earth’s land, and the way people use the land is making global warming worse, a new United Nations scientific report says. That creates a vicious cycle that is already making food more expensive, scarcer and less nutritious. “The cycle is accelerating,” said NASA climate scientist Cynthia Rosenzweig, a co-author of the report. “The threat of climate change affecting people’s food on their dinner table is increasing.” But if people change the way they eat, grow food and manage forests, it could help save the planet from a far warmer future, scientists said. Earth’s land masses, which are only 30% of the globe, are warming twice as fast as the planet as a whole. While heat-trapping gases are causing problems in the atmosphere, the land has been less talked about as part of climate change. A special report, written by more than 100 scientists and unanimously approved Thursday in Geneva by diplomats from nations around the world, proposed possible fixes and made more dire warnings. “The way we use land is both part of the problem and also part of the solution,” said Valerie Masson-Delmotte, a French climate scientist who co-chairs one of the panel’s working groups.

POLITICS A move by Twitter to freeze the campaign account of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has prompted a backlash by President Trump’s campaign and national Republican groups, who have vowed to stop buying ads on the social media platform until the account is unfrozen. On Wednesday, Twitter locked McConnell’s campaign account from further activity as punishment for its sharing of a video of protesters screaming obscenities outside the Kentucky Republican’s home. The social media company said it will not unlock @Team_Mitch unless it agrees to remove the video. Officials for the Trump campaign, the National Republican Committee, and the Republican Senate and House campaign arms accused Twitter of bias and tweeted Thursday that their organizations are withholding their advertising dollars until the issue is resolved. “#MassacreMitch trended on @Twitter for a full day, and they did nothing,” tweeted Kevin McLaughlin, executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. “Someone threatens to stab the Majority Leader, @TeamMitch posts the video and THEY get locked out. @NRSC is not spending $ until this is adequately addressed.” A Twitter spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment. FELICIA

An aerial picture shows cattle drinking from a trough on a dried German pasture. Earth’s land mass is warming twice as fast as the planet as a whole.

FOOD WASTE

25-30% The proportion of food produced that is lost or wasted, according to a new U.N. climate report. Reducing food waste can fight climate change. The report said that between 2010 and 2016, global food waste accounted for 8% to 10% of heat-trapping emissions. (AP)

increasing,” Rosenzweig said. “Just to give examples, the crop yields were affected in Europe just in the last two weeks.” But better farming practices — such as no-till agricultural and better targeted fertilizer applications — have the potential to fight global warming too,

Judge orders publisher of a neo-Nazi website to pay Jewish real estate agent $14M for inciting harassment


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IMMIGRATION Elizabeth Iraheta was passing the Koch Foods processing plant in Morton, Miss., on Wednesday when she saw immigration officials swarming outside and a helicopter overhead. Big silver buses lined the driveway and agents blocked the entrance gates. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were sweeping through the workplace and rounding up undocumented immigrants. By the day’s end, nearly 700 people would be arrested in six cities in Mississippi. Angie’s mother was one of those arrested in Morton. Friends of Angie’s mother brought the 12-year-old girl to the plant to say goodbye before agents loaded the mother onto a bus with dozens of other immigrants. Angie is teary-eyed in a video of an encounter with an ICE agent and seems confused about what would happen next. “The girl is devastated for her mom,” Iraheta, 49, said. “We still don’t know if she will be released. The girl is in bad shape, very sad. We’re waiting for her mom.” The Washington Post did not request Angie’s last name for the story because she is a minor. “Here’s the deal, all right,” an agent says to an English-speaking woman accompanying Angie. “She just went. Her mom got on the bus. We took her mom’s documents, all right. She’s going to be

Handcuffed female workers are escorted into a bus Wednesday following a raid by ICE at a plant in Morton, Miss.

processed, because she doesn’t have papers to be here legally.” But “because she’s the only caretaker of the child,” the agent continues, “she’ll be released this afternoon. So with [Angie] being a U.S. citizen and being 12 years old … [the mother is] going to be issued a notice to appear, she’ll have to see an immigration judge, she’ll be released this afternoon.” “Today?” a woman asks. “Yes, yes,” the officer responds. “But I’m going to tell you something, she’s not going to be deported because she has a United States citizen child.” The group shares exasperated sighs as the woman translates what he said. Bryan Cox, a spokesman for ICE, told The Post that all

Many released after raid A spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said nearly half of those arrested during the largest immigration raid in a decade in the U.S. were released. Bryan Cox said more than 300 of the 680 people arrested Wednesday were released from custody. He said about 30 were released for “humanitarian reasons.” Those released still face charges. (AP)

arrested individuals were asked “if they had any children who were at school or child care and needed to be picked up.” ICE raided seven work sites in six Mississippi cities Wednesday, arresting hundreds of people the

agency said were undocumented. It was the largest single-state workplace enforcement action in U.S. history, The Post’s Abigail Hauslohner reports. The raids were part of an investigation into illegal employment in the state, specifically at agricultural processing plants. Immigration officials would not tell The Post how many people they were targeting with the raid. “I’ve been working on that plant for 19 years,” said Iraheta, who is a U.S. citizen, in a video. “We came here to work, and [the agents] are not looking for criminals. They’re looking at work sites for people who came to this country to work, who came to fight for their family.” ANGELA FRITZ AND LUIS VELARDE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

MAYORS ASK SENATE TO ACT ON GUNS

The number of mayors — including more than a dozen Republicans — who wrote to Senate leaders Thursday, urging the chamber to reconvene to pass legislation strengthening background checks for gun buyers. They wrote that the “tragic events” in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, “are just the latest reminders that our nation can no longer wait.” Signees included the mayors of a number of cities that have experienced recent mass shootings, including El Paso, Dayton, Annapolis, Pittsburgh, Orlando and Parkland, Fla. (THE WASHINGTON POST) Police: Drug cartel left 19 bodies hanging on overpass and scattered along road in Mexico

POLITICS President Trump has privately told lawmakers and aides that he is open to endorsing extensive background checks for gun purchases in the wake of two mass shootings, prompting a warning from the National Rifle Association and concerns among White House aides, according to lawmakers and Trump officials. Trump said Wednesday that there “was great appetite for background checks.” But his previous declarations of support for tougher controls, including after the Parkland, Fla., shooting last year, have foundered without a sustained push from the president and support from the NRA or Republican lawmakers. Even Trump’s advisers question how far he will go on any effort. NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre, above, spoke with Trump on Tuesday after the president expressed support for a background check bill and told him it would not be popular among Trump’s supporters, officials said privately. LaPierre also argued against the bill’s merits, the officials said. Advisers to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said he would not bring any guncontrol legislation to the floor without broad GOP support. “I don’t think the president or his Republican allies are going to become, out of nowhere, advocates of aggressive gun control,” said Matt Schlapp, who leads the American Conservative Union and is a Trump ally. (TWP)

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nation+world India’s lockdown of the Muslim-majority region disrupts millions of lives SRINAGAR, INDIA Tens of thousands of government forces in riot gear patrol Indiancontrolled Kashmir. Streets lined with shuttered shops are deserted, steel barricades and razor wire cutting off neighborhoods. An eerie silence is broken by an occasional security vehicle whizzing past or the cawing of crows. An unprecedented security lockdown amid a near-total communications blackout entered a fourth day Thursday, forcing some news organizations to handcarry dispatches out of the region. The lives of millions in India’s

only Muslim-majority region have been upended since the latest — and most serious — crackdown followed a decision by New Delhi to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and downgrade the Himalayan region from statehood to a territory. Kashmir is claimed in full by both India and Pakistan, and for decades rebels have been fighting Indian rule in the portion it administers. In central Srinagar, the region’s main city, few pedestrians ventured out of their homes to navigate barbed-wire checkpoints guarded by helmeted soldiers in camouflage, wielding rifles and protective shields. Shopping malls, grocery stores and even clinics were closed.

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Kashmir remains on edge

Pakistani Kashmiris carry an effigy of Indian Premier Narendra Modi on Thursday in Muzaffarabad.

In previous security clampdowns, neighborhood bodegas had opened their doors for a few hours a day after dark so that

people could buy necessities like milk, grains and baby food. It is not clear whether the stores have opened in the current crackdown. The communication blackout — with landlines, cellphones and internet all down — means that people within Kashmir can’t call one another or speak to friends and relatives outside the region, relying only on limited cable TV and local radio reports. In a nationally broadcast address Thursday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his government made the move to free the region of “terrorism and separatism.” He added that the situation will soon “return to normal gradually,” although he gave no specifics. AIJAZ HUSSAIN AND SHEIKH SAALIQ (AP)

McCabe sues Justice Dept., FBI over firing

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A Seattle Airbnb listing is offering a five-hour mock Amazon job interview for about $4,500. The host appears to be former Amazon exec Nick Dimitrov, Business Insider reported Thursday. Amazon hopefuls can learn how to “evolve from a ‘no-hire’ to a ‘hire’ outcome,” the ad says. It has one five-star review. (EXPRESS)

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Airbnb offers interview prep for Amazon job

LONDON | Beatles lookalikes stride across Abbey Road in London’s St John’s Wood neighborhood Thursday, marking the 50th anniversary of photographer Iain Macmillan joining the four British pop artists to create the now-iconic image for the cover of their “Abbey Road” album. Hundreds of fans gathered to witness the tribute, and Paul McCartney’s lookalike even seized the opportunity to propose to his girlfriend. (She said yes!)

Hundreds attend funeral for Israeli soldier, 18, who was found dead with stab wounds in West Bank

POLITICS Andrew McCabe, who as acting FBI director authorized an investigation into President Trump over possible ties to Russia and possible obstruction of justice, filed a lawsuit against the bureau and the Justice Department on Thursday, alleging he was illegally demoted and fired as part of a plot by Trump to remove those who were not politically loyal to him. McCabe asked that a federal judge declare his termination a “legal nullity” and essentially allow him to retire from the FBI as planned, with all the benefits that would have afforded him. McCabe was fired in March 2018, a little more than 24 hours before he was set to retire, costing him significant retirement benefits. The termination came after the Justice Department inspector general found that McCabe made an unauthorized disclosure to the media, then lied to investigators about it. “It was Trump’s unconstitutional plan and scheme to discredit and remove DOJ and FBI employees who were deemed to be his partisan opponents because they were not politically loyal to him,” the lawsuit alleges. Spokeswomen for the Justice Department and the FBI declined to comment. White House officials did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. MATT ZAPOTOSKY (TWP)

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Stephen Strasburg, from left, Patrick Corbin and Aníbal Sánchez will try to cool the red-hot Mets, who trail the Nats by 2½ games in the NL wild-card race.

Nats reshuffle pitchers

Washington moves up Sánchez to have top available arms face the surging Mets NATIONALS Dave Martinez rarely looks past the Nationals’ next game, at least not publicly, but the manager did shuffle his rotation a bit with the surging Mets in mind. Their three-game series in New York, which begins Friday night at 7:10, is suddenly consequential. The Mets (59-56) have won 13 of 14 and are 19-6 since the All-Star break. New York is 2 1/2 games back of the Nationals (61-53), who lead the wild-card standings, and entered Thursday a half-game back for the second wild-card spot. And the Mets have Marcus Stroman, Noah Syndergaard and Jacob deGrom lined up to pitch Friday, Saturday and Sunday. So Martinez made sure he had his top available pitchers

throwing, too, moving Aníbal Sánchez up a day. Sánchez will go Sunday against deGrom and still be on regular rest, but that spot was originally Erick Fedde’s. Now the Nats have Stephen Strasburg, Patrick Corbin and Sánchez lined up, the best they can do with Max Scherzer still on the injured list. Fedde bumps to Monday, for the start of a series against the Reds, and then the rotation continues with Joe Ross, Strasburg, Corbin and Sánchez, until either Austin Voth or Scherzer returns. Martinez was encouraged Wednesday by Voth’s progress recovering from right shoulder tendinitis, saying the righthander felt good coming out of a recent bullpen session. But the manager didn’t have as definitive

“We’re going to make sure that he’s 100 percent when he comes back.” DAVE MARTINEZ, explaining why the Nationals are moving cautiously in the recovery of ace Max Scherzer. The earliest Scherzer could have come back from the 10-day injured list was Monday.

an update on Scherzer. “We’re going to make sure that he’s 100 percent when he comes back,” Martinez said. “We don’t want this to be an ongoing issue for him, and we want to make sure he is right.” Scherzer has been dealing with shoulder issues since late June, when he first felt pain after a start in Detroit. The past five weeks have been filled with starts and

stops, including a return outing against the Rockies on July 25, and the ace went back on the IL on July 29. The reason was characterized as a “mild rhomboid strain.” He could have returned Monday at the earliest, but he has yet to throw off a mound. “I don’t know how related both injuries are,” Martinez said of when Scherzer returned from bursitis in the scapula under his right shoulder blade, then suffered the rhomboid strain. “But because he did come out not feeling good, I think the best thing is to make sure he feels 100 percent. Really. It’s frustrating for him because he’s never been injured, so he’s going through something he’s never been through before. And he wants to pitch. “It’s been slower than he anticipated,” Martinez added, “but we’re heading in the right direction.”

The Yankees hit their 52nd home run of the season against the Orioles on Wednesday, setting an MLB record for most HRs hit against one team in a season. Here are numbers from the lopsided series. (EXPRESS)

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The number of home runs the Yankees hit at Camden Yards in 2019 — a single-season MLB record for a visiting team. The Yankees haven’t lost there, going 10-0.

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The number of individual Yankees players who have hit at least one home run against the Orioles this season. Gleyber Torres, below, leads the team with 10. In 15 games, New York has had 10 individual multi-HR games.

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The number of games left in this season series. New York can add to its records when it hosts the Orioles next week.

JESSE DOUGHERTY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

IS THIS HEAVEN? NO, IT’S IOWA.

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MLB schedules ‘Field of Dreams’ game

Major League Baseball is going to build it — and the White Sox and Yankees are coming to Iowa. The teams will play next summer at the site in Dyersville, Iowa — about 200 miles west of Chicago — where the 1989 movie “Field of Dreams” was filmed, MLB announced Thursday. A temporary 8,000-seat stadium will be built on the site to accommodate the first major league game played in Iowa. (AP)

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For NBC Sports, Pulisic’s success could be its own

American Christian Pulisic joined Chelsea this year on a $71 million transfer.

popular league, but in Pulisic, the network believes it will hit home with its audience. “If he succeeds — and we all very much believe he will — there will be huge pride in this country,” said Pierre Moossa, coordinating producer of NBC Sports’ Premier League coverage. “There is nothing more exciting than when there is someone they can relate to and is having success.” The only other U.S. national team player expected to see regular playing time in the Premier League this season is DeAndre Yedlin, an outside back for Newcastle, which finished last season 13th of 20 teams. Center back

Tim Ream and Fulham were relegated to the second tier after a next-to-last placement. Chelsea is a high-profile club that will appear regularly on U.S. and global TV. The Blues are among the Big Six in England, joining two other London sides (Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur), the two Manchester clubs and Liverpool. “It’s been a while since we have had [an American] of his prominence and potential and hype,” said Robbie Earle, an NBC Sports studio analyst. “We are hoping for some exciting moments. Hopefully we will see him grow.” STEVEN GOFF

KEVIN DURANT, FORMER WARRIORS FORWARD, absolving

his old team of blame for the ruptured Achilles he suffered in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Many speculated he’d been pressured to play before a previous injury was healed. Durant has agreed to a four-year contract with the Nets worth up to $164 million.

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LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES

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The 12-year-olds of Loudoun South Little League are headed to the Little League World Series, the first Virginia team to qualify since 1994. The team from South Riding defeated Peachtree City, Ga., 11-2, on Wednesday in Warner Robbins, Ga., to earn the berth. The tournament begins next week in Williamsport, Pa., and will be broadcast nationally on the ESPN family of networks and ABC. Loudoun South will face the New England champion at 3 p.m. Thursday. (TWP)

Browns trade RB Duke Johnson to Texans for draft pick

49ers DE Nick Bosa to miss preseason with sprained ankle

The Astros will extend the protective netting at Minute Maid Park to cover more of the seating area, joining other teams that have taken safety measures after foul balls injured fans. The team announced Thursday that the extended netting would be installed before the homestand starting Aug. 19. A 2-year-old girl suffered a skull fracture when she was struck by a foul ball during a May game in Houston. Last month, the White Sox and Nationals extended the netting at their home ballparks. (AP)

Merritt ties course record with few fans on hand

(THE WASHINGTON POST)

Virginia team advances to Williamsport

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3 months after injury, Astros will extend nets

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SOCCER For the seventh consecutive year, NBC Sports will bring the majesty and marvel of Premier League soccer to U.S. audiences with live coverage on an array of platforms. And for the first time, the network will be able to connect on a stronger level through a rising U.S. star, Christian Pulisic, who joined Chelsea from Germany’s Borussia Dortmund this summer on a $71 million transfer, by far the largest fee paid for an American. Several U.S. players over two decades have excelled in the Premier League, most notably Clint Dempsey, Tim Howard, Brad Friedel and Brian McBride. But none has arrived with such great expectation at such a young age (20) while carrying the hopes of U.S. men’s soccer. After starting Chelsea’s last four preseason matches, the winger is expected to make his league debut Sunday at Manchester United. NBC Sports Network and Spanish-language Telemundo will carry the match in the United States, starting at 11:30 a.m. Over nine months, NBC Sports will go about its usual business chronicling the world’s most

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With an American star playing for Chelsea, U.S. interest could rise

“Hell, no. How can you blame [the Warriors]? … It just happened. It’s basketball. S--- happens. Nobody was responsible for it. It was just the game.”

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Troy Merritt took advantage of rain-softened Liberty National on Thursday, tying the course record with a 9-under-par 62 to take a one-shot lead in The Northern Trust in Jersey City, N.J. Dustin Johnson ran off four straight birdies late in his round for a 63. Hardly anyone was there to watch — and not just because fans were following Tiger Woods misfire on his way to a 75. Storms were so strong on the eve of the FedEx Cup playoffs opener that gates were closed to fans until 10 a.m., some three hours after the round began. (AP)

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Young explorer Dora (Isabela Moner) is Indiana Jonesin’ for adventure.

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‘Dora’ brings the explorer to high school — and positive Latino roles to the big screen FILM Isabela Moner is keenly aware of how rare it is to see a Hollywood franchise film with a Latina lead. Pondering the responsibility of playing the protagonist in “Dora and the Lost City of Gold,” the 18-year-old takes a page out of her linguaphile character’s book and mines her Spanish and English vocabulary for the right words. “I don’t know how to put it,” Moner says. “I don’t think there’s a word for it, at least in English.” She pauses, then smiles and shrugs. “Right place, right time, I guess? I just hope that I can make people proud.” A live-action take on the educational animated series “Dora the Explorer,” which originally aired on Nickelodeon from 2000 to 2014, “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” turns the relentlessly positive child hero into a relentlessly positive teenager. The movie is part fish-out-of-water tale, part Indiana Jones-esque escapade, as Dora leaves the South American jungle to navigate the social cliques and adolescent anxieties of a Los Angeles high school.

Moner initially approached the adaptation, directed by James Bobin (“The Muppets”), with skepticism. But she was taken by the metahumor and morality of Nicholas Stoller and Matthew Robinson’s script, which dials back the series’ fourth wallbreaking shtick while still dousing the narrative in cartoonish whimsy. Plus, the chance to bring such a beloved Latina figure to life naturally loomed large. “You don’t really know where Dora is from — they just say ‘Latina,’ ” Moner says. “She can represent all of these people and these countries who feel like they relate to her.” While the film amounts to a lighthearted, family-friendly ride, the commitment to Hispanic representation gave the project added weight. Eva Longoria and Michael Peña embody Dora’s compassionate parents, who go MIA while searching for the legendary Incan civilization of Parapata. Eugenio Derbez plays a bungling adventurer who aids Dora after she’s brought to Peru — along with several of her classmates, including her

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‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ (PG, 102 min.) DIRECTOR: James Bobin STARS: Isabela Moner, Eugenio

Derbez, Michael Peña, Eva Longoria IN A NUTSHELL: A teen explorer embarks on a dangerous adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a legendary city.

cousin Diego (Jeff Wahlberg) — by mercenaries trying to find Parapata first. And Benicio del Toro lends his voice to Dora’s enduring adversary, the kleptomaniac fox Swiper. “We’re always fighting for Latino representation,” Derbez says. “In Hollywood, we’re always stereotyped by being criminals or drug lords or narcos. This is one of the few times they can see a Latino cast playing very positive roles.” The film, like the series, wholeheartedly embraces its characters’ bilingual personas. Sharing that perspective with younger audience members is particularly poignant for Moner,

who was born in Cleveland to a Peruvian mother and American father and grew up with Spanish as her first language. “When you go to school as a Spanish speaker, they think that you’re a little bit slower because you don’t understand,” Moner says. “Some of my teachers tried to hold me back a grade, and I felt embarrassed to speak Spanish. Then my mom was like, ‘No, we’re not having that.’ ” It’s a theme viewers can find gleaming throughout “Dora and the Lost City of Gold,” as the protagonist learns that being her true self and expanding her horizons aren’t incompatible notions. “She’s literally an immigrant placed in a situation where she has to assimilate without losing crucial parts of who she is,” Moner says. “That speaks to so much.” “You’re not just teaching Spanish to the kids,” Derbez adds. “You’re also teaching them, through Dora, that being true to yourself is something good. ... Dora stays different and unique, and she’s loved because of that — because she’s authentic.” THOMAS FLOYD (EXPRESS)

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‘The Nightingale’ R, 136 min.

Grim, enraging and unrelenting, “The Nightingale” follows an Irish convict named Clare (Aisling Franciosi) in 1825 Tasmania who is subjected to unspeakable trauma. The deeply atmospheric film then becomes a classic revenge story, reconceived by writerdirector Jennifer Kent (“The Babadook”) to interrogate the form’s conventions as much as indulge in them. ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

‘Luce’ R, 109 min.

Kelvin Harrison Jr. plays an Eritrean former child soldier, adopted by white parents (Naomi Watts and Tim Roth) and raised in Arlington. Based on a play by J.C. Lee, “Luce” has a staginess that feels like it might have worked better in the artificial confines of live theater, where audiences are sometimes readier to accept characters who feel like hothouse constructs. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (TWP)

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Elisabeth Moss, Melissa McCarthy and Tiffany Haddish step out in “The Kitchen.”

They’re not fellas, and their movie isn’t good The ‘70s-set ‘Kitchen’ is missing the sizzle of the best gangster films FILM REVIEW A bunch of guys try to pull off a heist, which goes drastically wrong. The women they leave behind pick up the pieces to embark on a life of crime that’s as cathartically liberating as it is morally corrupting. Insert “Widows” punchline here. In “The Kitchen,” a pale, wildly uneven shadow of last year’s far superior film, Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss play women whose husbands are serving time for a low-rent robbery. Unhappy with the money they’re receiving from the men’s mob bosses, they decide to strike out on their own, offering genuine protection to local businesses and, eventually, taking over even more territory. Set in 1970s Hell’s Kitchen and thinly based on the notorious Irish crime gang the Westies, “The Kitchen” resuscitates the grimy, trash-strewn dead-endness of Manhattan during that

era, when Times Square was still sleazy and polyester was still a thing. Adapted by writerdirector Andrea Berloff from a comic book series by Ollie Masters and Ming Doyle, this reality-adjacent version of the period — when the Westies were believed to have committed as many as 100 murders in a 20-year span — plays the brutality both for vicarious, vengeful pleasure and few mildly amusing laughs. As Kathy, McCarthy brings a dimply, maternal concern that just happens to be packing heat. Claire, the abused wife played by Moss, discovers she had the heart of a killer all along. The most curious casting choice is Haddish, whose Ruby O’Carroll is an enigmatic bundle of contradictions.

‘The Kitchen’ (R, 103 min.) DIRECTOR: Andrea Berloff STARS: Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, Elisabeth Moss IN A NUTSHELL: Three 1978 Hell’s Kitchen housewives whose mobster husbands go to prison take the Irish mafia’s matters into their own hands.

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Although the character is the most complex and thoughtful, Haddish seems constrained throughout the movie, tamping down her natural exuberance to furrow her brow and scowl menacingly at the men who inevitably want to encroach on her newfound turf. Clearly Berloff, who makes her directorial debut here, has assembled an A-1 cast, and she establishes a believably grungy sense of atmosphere. But her scenes have a choppy, perfunctory quality that fights the story at every turn. Tonally, too, “The Kitchen” is all over the place: The moments of humor are at odds with the increasingly ghastly measures taken by the three power-hungry protagonists. It’s a shame, because Westiesera Hell’s Kitchen is a rich vein that’s been rarely mined (if ever) by filmmakers. Unlike such forebears as “Goodfellas” or “American Hustle” — both of which it dimly recalls — “The Kitchen” lacks the gravitas and subversive charge that characterizes the best gangster pictures. You might be able to stand “The Kitchen,” but it could use a little more heat. ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Netflix renews “Mr. Iglesias” for Season 2

“Thor: Ragnarok” director Taika Waititi’s next film will be a dramatized take on the 2014 documentary “Next Goal Wins,” according to Deadline. Waititi, below right, and Iain Morris reportedly will co-write the movie, with Andy Serkis among the project’s producers. Waititi is set to shoot the film this fall, before starting work on Marvel’s “Thor: Love and Thunder” early next year. “Next Goal Wins” documented Dutch-American soccer coach Thomas Rongen’s attempt to lead American Samoa to qualification for the 2014 World Cup. Rongen, below left, served as an MLS coach before his stint in charge of American Samoa, leading D.C. United from 1999 to 2001 and winning the 1999 MLS Cup title. He later served as the color commentator for United’s local television broadcasts. (EXPRESS)

‘Racing in the Rain’ barks up the wrong tree FILM REVIEW “Sometimes I hate who I am.” In most movies, an expression of such existential angst is to be expected from the lips of a troubled teen — or a conflicted killer. But in the overheated (yet undercooked) melodrama “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” those thoughts belong to a dog, voiced by Kevin Costner, who articulates the frustration that his character can’t communicate with the struggling race car driver (Milo Ventimiglia) who owns him. We first meet the golden retriever Enzo when he’s sick and aging. The rest of the movie proceeds as a series of canine flashbacks, beginning with the puppy farm where Enzo was picked out and including the racetrack where his owner, Denny, skillfully maneuvers his vehicle on a wet track (hence the film’s title). Through all Denny’s triumphs and struggles, Enzo is by his side: falling in love; marriage (to a character played by Amanda Seyfried); the arrival of a baby; a crippling illness; and a bitter family dispute. In this sappy entertainment, director Simon Curtis lays on the drama. But in gearing it to dog lovers, he misses out on all kinds of sports-movie beats that might have made it a more invigorating race. Still, for anyone with a soft spot for the mute gaze of man’s best friend, it’s hard not to shed a tear — or two — during “The Art of Racing in the Rain.” PAT PADUA (TWP)

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SUMMARY: In this animated reboot, everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky family relocates to a truly terrifying locale: New Jersey. But most of this trailer is just preamble to the reveal of Snoop Dogg’s humanoid hairpiece Cousin Itt, who naturally rolls up to the Addams family residence blaring “Drop It Like It’s Hot.” Subtle. THOMAS FLOYD (EXPRESS)

SUMMARY: Lucas Hedges plays Shia LaBeouf and Shia LaBeouf plays Shia LaBeouf’s father in this autobiographical movie written by Shia LaBeouf. Got it? Against all odds, there seems be very little vanity at play here. Instead, this striking trailer positions the project as the surreal, melancholy reflections of a movie star full of pain and regret. T.F.

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Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th Street Northwest

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The Last Black Man in San Francisco (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 1:20-4:107:05-9:45 Piranhas (NR) HA;HoH;Subtitled: (!) 2:20-4:50-7:20-9:50 Sword of Trust (R) CC;HA;HoH: (!) 3:20-7:40 The Farewell (PG) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;Partially Subtitled: (!) 1:00-3:15-4:45-5:306:55-7:45-9:55 Ninja Scroll (NR) HA;HoH;Subtitled: (!) 11:59 The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) HA;HoH: (!) 11:59 The Room HA;HoH: (!) 11:59 The Nightingale (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;Partially Subtitled: (!) 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:30 Luce (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 1:30-2:15-4:30-7:30-9:15-10:00 Them That Follow (R) CC;HA;HoH: (!) 2:10-4:40-7:10-9:40 Mike Wallace Is Here (PG-13) CC;HA;HoH: (!) 1:10-5:25-9:50

Landmark West End Cinema 2301 M Street Northwest

Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:20-12:30-3:15-4:009:30-11:00 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:15-1:50-7:00-9:35 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;4DX;CC;DV: (!) 11:002:15-5:15-8:15-11:15 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:15-2:45-5:25-8:00-10:30 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:45-2:30-5:15-10:40 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:40-2:25-5:05-7:45-10:25 Bring the Soul: The Movie 2D;No Pass/SS: 5:00-7:00 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:05-12:55-1:55-3:45-4:45-7:35-9:25-10:45 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 10:30-12:001:35-3:00-4:40-6:00-7:40-9:00-10:40 The Kitchen (R) 2D;DV;OC: 4:25 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;DV;OC: 8:00

Smithsonian - Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater 601 Independence Avenue SW

www.landmarktheatres.com

The Other Story HA;HoH;Subtitled: (!) 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:45 Honeyland HA;HoH;Subtitled: (!) 1:30-4:30-7:30-9:50 Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (PG-13) CC;HA;HoH: (!) 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:40

Regal Gallery Place 701 Seventh Street Northwest

www.regmovies.com

Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-1:30-4:10-6:40-9:15 The Lion King (PG) 2D;DV;OC: (!) 6:35 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;DV;OC: 7:30 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-2:00-7:30-10:30 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:30-2:10-4:40-7:15-9:55

www.si.edu/imax

D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 1:10 Journey to Space: The IMAX 3D Experience (NR) 10:50-2:35-4:55 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Seas 3D (2018) (NR) 10:20-2:00 Apollo 11: The IMAX 2D Experience 12:15-4:00 Secrets of the Universe (NR) 11:25-3:10

Smithsonian - Warner Bros. Theater 14th St and Constitution Ave NW

www.si.edu/theaters

Tornado Alley 3D (NR) 3:30 D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 10:30-2:40-4:50 National Parks Adventure 3D (America Wild 3D) (NR) 12:10-4:00 Apollo 11 (G) 1:00 Superpower Dogs 3D (G) 11:20-1:50

MARYLAND

AFI Silver Theatre Cultural Center 8633 Colesville Road

www.afi.com/silver

The Farewell (PG) CC Accessibility devices available: 11:05-1:05-3:10-5:157:20-9:25 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) in 35mm: 1:00-4:15-7:30 Easy Rider 50th Anniversary 9:30 Goldfinger (PG) 7:15 THX 1138 (1971) (PG) 5:15

AMC Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.

Avalon Theatre

807 V Street Northwest

(!) No Pass/No Discount Ticket

www.amctheatres.com

Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC;DVS: 9:50-1:15-4:15-7:35-10:35 The Lion King (PG) CC;DVS: 10:30-1:30-4:30-7:20-10:10 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC;DVS: 10:45-1:20-4:00-6:45-9:20 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC;DVS: 9:50-12:50-4:10-7:10-10:30 The Kitchen (R) CC;DVS: 11:10-1:40-4:20-7:10-9:45 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC;DVS: 10:00-10:50-1:001:50-4:00-5:00-7:00-8:00-10:00 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:00-2:00-4:50-7:40-10:20

AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12 800 Shoppers Way

www.amctheatres.com

Toy Story 4 (G) CC;DVS: 11:00-1:15-3:45-6:15-8:45 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC;DVS: 1:20-4:20-7:15-10:15 The Lion King (PG) CC;DVS: 11:30-12:30-2:20-3:20-5:10-6:10-8:00-9:10 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC;DVS: 11:15-1:40-4:10-6:45-9:15 The Kitchen (R) CC;DVS: 11:20-12:00-2:35-5:15-7:45-10:20 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:45-12:15-2:503:25-5:55-6:30-9:00-9:40 Brian Banks (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DVS: 11:35-2:00-4:30-7:00-9:35 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC;DVS: 2:10-4:50-7:30-10:10 Crawl (R) CC;DVS: 1:30-3:40-6:00-8:15-10:30 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) Reserved Seating: 1:00-4:05-7:10-10:25

Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema 7235 Woodmont Avenue

www.landmarktheatres.com

The Farewell (PG) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;Partially Subtitled: (!) 1:10-2:00-4:10-5:007:00-7:40-9:45-10:00 Late Night (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 4:30-10:05 Tel Aviv On Fire (NR) HA;HoH;Subtitled: (!) 1:40-4:50-7:20-9:50 Maiden (PG) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 1:30-4:20-6:55 Yesterday (PG-13) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 1:20-4:40-9:30 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 12:50-3:40-6:307:45-9:20 Luce (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: (!) 1:15-1:45-4:00-7:10-7:35-9:40

Regal Hyattsville Royale 6505 America Blvd.

www.regmovies.com/

Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV: 11:25-2:00-4:35-7:10-9:40 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:25-3:55-7:25-10:30 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-12:35-1:50-3:50-4:40-7:00-7:50-10:1010:40 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:10-11:50-2:50-3:45-6:257:20-10:00-11:00

The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:20-1:55-4:30-7:05-9:50 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:15-12:302:20-4:00-5:30-7:35-9:05-10:45 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:50-3:40-6:45-9:45 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-1:40-2:10-4:254:55-7:15-7:45-10:05-10:35 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:35-2:15-5:00-7:40-10:20 Yesterday (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:05AM Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:30-2:05-4:45-7:30-10:15

Regal Majestic & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive

www.regmovies.com

Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV: 11:20-2:00-4:35-7:10-9:50 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 1:15-4:15-7:35-10:45 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:10-11:50-1:00-2:00-3:50-8:05-10:00-11:05 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:30-2:10-4:50-7:30-10:10 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-2:45-6:35-10:15 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:15-12:15-2:00-3:00-5:00-5:45-7:45-8:30-10:3011:15 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:25-1:101:55-2:30-4:25-5:10-5:50-7:40-8:20-9:15-9:45-10:55-11:25 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:45-2:25-5:05-7:50-10:40 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-12:00-1:45-2:404:30-5:20-7:15-8:00-10:05-10:50 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-1:40-4:20-7:05-10:00 Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am (PG-13) 2D;CC: 11:05-3:05-6:20 Crawl (R) 2D;CC;DV: 9:00 The Bravest (PG-13) 2D;Chinese ST;Mandarin;Sub-Titled: 11:20-2:20-5:208:35-11:30 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;IMAX: (!) 10:20; 12:30-3:45-7:00 ECCO (R) 2D: 11:00-1:55-4:55-7:55-11:00 Bring the Soul: The Movie 2D;No Pass/SS: 5:00-7:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 12:45-3:30-6:30

Xscape Theatres Brandywine 14 7710 Matapeake Business Dr

www.xscapetheatres.com

Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC;OC: 10:40-2:10-5:10-8:00-11:00 The Lion King (PG) DA;CC: 6:50-7:40-9:30-10:30 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC: (!) 10:20-1:00-3:40 The Kitchen (R) CC: (!) 11:40-2:20-5:00 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC;OC: (!) 6:20-9:20 Brian Banks (PG-13) CC: 11:10-1:40-4:20

Angelika Film Center Mosaic 2911 District Ave

www.angelikafilmcenter.com

The Nightingale (R) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 10:00-1:00-7:15-10:15 Luce (R) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 9:45-12:20-2:55-5:30-8:05-10:40 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 10:55-1:554:55-7:55-10:55 David Crosby: Remember My Name (R) CC;DA: 10:40-3:25 Them That Follow (R) Alcohol Available;CC: 1:00-5:55-8:20-10:45 Bring the Soul: The Movie Alcohol Available;ENGLISH SUBTITLES: 4:00 The Lion King (PG) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 10:30-1:30-4:30-7:30-10:25 The Farewell (PG) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 10:20-12:45-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:40 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 12:00-3:307:00-10:30 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) Alcohol Available;CC;DA: 10:45-1:45-4:45-7:45-10:45

Arlington Cinema 'N' Drafthouse 2903 Columbia Pike

www.arlingtondrafthouse.com

Yesterday (PG-13) 4:00

Regal Ballston Quarter 671 North Glebe Road

www.regmovies.com

Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV: 10:50-1:35-4:05-6:40-9:10 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:15-3:30-7:10-10:40 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 10:55-11:40-1:45-2:30-4:40-5:20-7:35-8:2010:25 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:00-1:40-4:20-7:00-9:40 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:20-3:05-6:50-10:35 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:05-1:50-4:35-7:25-10:15 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:30-12:102:50-3:35-6:15-7:05-9:30-10:10 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:15-2:00-4:45-7:3010:20 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:10-2:00-4:50-7:40-10:30 Yesterday (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-1:55-4:55-7:50-10:45

Regal Kingstowne & RPX 5910 Kingstowne Towne Center

www.regmovies.com

Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC;DVS: 12:30-3:30-7:00 The Lion King (PG) CC;DVS: 1:30-4:15-5:45-6:30 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC;DVS: 1:00-2:30-4:30-6:00-7:30-9:30 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC;DVS: 12:30-2:15-3:455:15-6:45-8:45-9:45 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC;DVS: 1:45-4:45-8:00-9:15 The Lion King in RealD 3D (PG) CC;DVS;RealD 3D: 2:45-8:30

Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV: 11:55-2:30-5:00-7:25-10:00 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;ScreenX: (!) 12:20-3:30-6:409:45 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 12:00-2:40-5:30-8:10-10:45 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:35-12:05-3:05-3:50-6:457:35-10:15-11:10 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV: 12:05-2:50-5:35-8:20-11:10 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;RPX: (!) 12:003:10-6:30-9:40 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:15-2:45-5:30-8:00-10:30 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:30-3:15-6:00-8:4011:15 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 12:10-2:55-5:45-8:25-11:05 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:45-3:00-6:10-9:15 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:30-12:301:00-2:40-3:40-4:10-6:00-7:00-7:30-9:10-10:10-10:40 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 12:25-12:55-3:20-4:05-6:05-7:05-9:05-10:05

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Regal Potomac Yard 3575 Potomac Avenue

The Lion King (PG) CC;DVS: 11:15-12:30-2:00-3:15-4:15-5:00-6:00-8:009:00-10:00 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC;DVS: 12:45-3:30-6:15-9:00 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC;DVS: 11:00-2:00-5:30-9:00 Toy Story 4 (G) CC;DVS: 11:30-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) CC;DVS: 12:30-3:30-6:30-9:30 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) CC;DVS;Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime: 11:00-1:30-4:00 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) CC;DVS;Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime: 6:30-10:00 The Kitchen (R) CC;DVS: 11:30-2:15-4:45-7:30-10:15 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:00-12:45-2:004:00-5:00-7:15-8:00-10:30 Brian Banks (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DVS: 11:15-2:00-4:45-7:30-10:15 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:30-2:15-5:00-7:45-10:30 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) CC;DVS: 11:00-1:45-4:30-7:15-10:00 The Farewell (PG) AMC Independent;CC;DVS: 12:00-2:30-5:00-7:30-10:00 Them That Follow (R) AMC Independent: 11:30-2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Midsommar (R) AMC Independent;CC;DVS: 12:45-4:00-7:15-10:30 The Lion King in RealD 3D (PG) CC;DVS;RealD 3D: 1:30-7:00 The Bravest (PG-13) English Subtitles: 12:00-3:00-6:00-9:00 Hello, Love, Goodbye AMC Independent;English Subtitles: 11:00-1:45-4:307:15-10:00 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:45-3:00-6:15-9:30 ECCO (R) AMC Independent: 1:40-4:45-7:40-10:30 Bring the Soul: The Movie Alternative Content;English Subtitles: 1:00-4:007:00-10:00

Toy Story 4 (G) 2D;CC;DV: 11:05-1:35-4:15-6:55-9:50 The Secret Life of Pets 2 (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:20-1:50-4:20-6:45 Spider-Man: Far from Home (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:15-3:40-7:05-10:10 The Lion King (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 10:55-12:00-2:05-2:50-5:05-5:45-7:55-8:5010:45 Aladdin (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 12:10-3:35-6:50 Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (R) 2D;CC;DV: 11:30-3:15-6:55-10:0010:40 The Kitchen (R) 2D;CC;DV: 12:20-3:00-5:35-8:10-10:50 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: (!) 11:15-12:451:15-2:15-4:00-4:30-5:15-7:15-7:45-8:30-10:25-11:00 Brian Banks (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 12:25-3:05-5:30-8:00-10:40 Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV: 11:55-2:40-5:25-8:1011:00 The Art of Racing in the Rain (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:10-2:00-4:50-7:40-10:30 Crawl (R) 2D;CC;DV: 9:00 ECCO (R) 2D: 11:05-1:55-4:55-8:00-10:45 Dora and the Lost City of Gold (PG) 2D;CC;DV: 11:00-1:40-4:25-7:10-10:00

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AMC Courthouse Plaza 8 2150 Clarendon Blvd.

206 Swamp Fox Rd.

www.amctheatres.com

www.amctheatres.com

www.regmovies.com

Smithsonian - Airbus IMAX Theater 14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy

www.si.edu/imax

D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 12:45 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Seas 3D (2018) (NR) 10:30AM Journey to Space: The IMAX 3D Experience (NR) 10:00-1:35 Superpower Dogs: An IMAX 3D Experience (G) 2:10 Apollo 11: The IMAX 2D Experience 11:00-3:05 Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) 4:50-7:20-9:45 Secrets of the Universe (NR) 11:55-4:00


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“We arrest employees and do NOTHING against who hired and exploited them.” @ALLIE_F, tweeting after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested about 680 people during raids on food processing plants in Mississippi on Wednesday. The raids were sharply criticized on social media. “The psychological effects on these kids are going to be immense. This isn’t right,” @Go Pete Go tweeted.

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Food news and finds to satisfy your cravings. “I hope that dog finds an owner who is kind and understanding to him. An owner that definitely isn’t you.”

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@KAITLINHENSEL, tweeting at YouTube star Brooke Houts, who received backlash after she accidently uploaded a video that shows her shoving, hitting and yelling at her dog. The Los Angeles Police Department told People that it was looking into the incident.

“The ‘Home Alone’ remake is going to be a one-minute short film. The parents realize they left their kid home alone and then call him on this cell phone and find out he is fine.” @CAPTAINDOSM, poking plot holes in how “Home Alone” would work in 2019. Disney announced plans this week to reboot the 1990 classic for its Disney Plus streaming service.


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Scrabble Grams

PAR SCORE 145-155, BEST SCORE 225

Sudoku

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You may wonder what to do about correcting an error made some time ago — but a friend has your back and has likely already taken care of it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You’re puzzling over a situation that you feel may soon get out of hand, but you can avoid a serious issue by addressing it now. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You don’t have to have all the facts to keep a bad situation from getting worse. All you have to do is act now, with confidence. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You’re waiting for a sign that isn’t likely to be revealed as expected. Go about your business as usual, but stay alert.

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You can take a stand against someone who is mounting a campaign against you. This needn’t lead to a major conflict if you are vigilant.

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You are interested in getting a little more variety into your daily routine, but you must ask yourself what you really are seeking. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) The most important things are close at hand today. Be sure to ask a friend for help if you feel you’re losing your control over something. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)

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

Comics POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

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

Today in History

You’ve been complaining about the same thing for some time, but today you can actually do something about it — if you dare.

1902: Edward VII is crowned king of Britain following the death of his mother, Queen Victoria.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Caution is advised when dealing with someone you don’t know well. No one is being malicious, but careless interaction can result in harm.

1910: The U.S. Patent Office grants Alva J. Fisher of the Hurley Machine Co. a patent for an electrically powered washing machine.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Take

1936: Jesse Owens wins his fourth gold medal at the Berlin Olympics as the United States takes first place in the 400-meter relay.

care that your unique brand of humor isn’t misunderstood today. Perhaps now is not the time to joke about certain things. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your

care for someone in need knows no bounds, and today you may decide to make a personal sacrifice that sends all the right signals. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You’re certain that you’re doing something the right way, but someone close to you has other ideas. Perhaps you should consider alternatives.

DAILY CODE

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE | STEPHAN PASTIS

1945: Three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, a U.S. B-29 Superfortress drops a nuclear device (“Fat Man”) over Nagasaki, killing an estimated 74,000 people. 1969: Actress Sharon Tate and four other people are found brutally slain at Tate’s Los Angeles home; cult leader Charles Manson and a group of his followers were later convicted of the crime.


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Goalkeeper’s goal Sacred objects Buddies Duck instrument in “Peter and the Wolf” Unlikely donor Storage locker *Commotion *Tiny tot Not needing an Rx Stegosaurus, e.g., informally King Arthur’s father *City on Jordan’s coast *Entryway table Change what a file is called, say ___-a-brac Grand Teton’s state: Abbr. Radiate Come back from behind *SAT prep focus *Piece of luggage *How theremin music may sound “This puzzle is hard I hope I can solve it.” is one

SPREAD THE DOUGH 43 Prefix with “nautical” 44 With it 47 It’s measured in karats 48 Cellphone surface 50 *Marin County’s San ___ 52 *Charlie Chan portrayer Warner 53 Dodecagon, for one 54 Train like Laila Ali 55 Altar words 58 Baby powder 59 Eat, or a hint to the cash synonyms hidden across each starred row 62 Red Muppet 63 Windy City airport 64 Word after “Emerald” or “Fair” 65 Google smart home system 66 Annie of “Designing Women” 67 Soul legend Redding

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Lower Manhattan neighborhood Share a border with Like obsidian and pumice Long sea creature Have some booze Prince Harry’s mum Munch Museum’s world capital Sign of the lion Hit show letters People try to sink them “Regardless ...” Probable Two-speaker system Early man Ted Kennedy, to Caroline Doha’s nation Rugged cliff Liquid in a deep fryer Race before a race? Mopey punk offshoot Visa or Avis Hanker

35 Trumpet’s smaller relative 36 String tie 38 Most lanky 39 Pique 40 Lots and lots of time 42 Name, in Nimes 44 Go faster 45 Wolf down 46 Proverbs preceder 48 Quenches 49 Low-___ diet 51 Spaceship Earth’s theme park

52 It becomes another genre if a “P” is added to the front 54 Supreme Court position 56 “The Persistence of Memory” painter 57 Keats poems 59 Hit on the head 60 Socrates’ P 61 2011 Blu movie

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

EDITED BY DAVID STEINBERG

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

By Capital Weather Gang

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

AVG. HIGH: 87 RECORD HIGH: 102 AVG. LOW: 70 RECORD LOW: 57 SUNRISE: 6:16 a.m. SUNSET: 8:10 p.m.

90 | 72

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FRIDAY: Sunny skies dominate, but a few clouds pop up in the afternoon that could produce a shower. Light northwest winds continue to pull in drier air. Clear skies at night afford a great view of the waxing moon as it passes by Jupiter in the southern sky.

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

87 | 67

86 | 68

MONDAY

TUESDAY

89 | 73

87 | 73

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


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Actor Danny Trejo helped rescue a baby trapped in an overturned car after a collision Wednesday in Los Angeles. Trejo, 75, told KABC-TV he crawled into the wrecked vehicle from one side while another bystander undid the buckle for the child’s car seat, and together they pulled the baby safely from the wreckage. (AP)

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Not sure John is the guy we’d go to on this topic … Tiffany Haddish said Wednesday on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” that she is getting dating advice from John Mayer. “He said if there’s somebody that I like that’s in the eye of the public, I should … say that I’m seeing that person,” Haddish said. “Then the guy will see and then he’ll be like, ‘Oh, she’s kinda cute.’ ” (EXPRESS)

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Taylor Swift opened up about her 2016 feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West, telling Vogue that her life felt “completely out of control.” The conflict arose when Swift objected to lyrics about her in West’s “Famous,” including the line, “I made that b---- famous.” Fans online lashed out at Swift after Kardashian West posted a video in which the singer seemingly approved the song, though Swift later said she never heard the track. “I don’t think there are that many people who can actually understand what it’s like to have millions of people hate you very loudly,” Swift said. (EXPRESS)

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Chrissy Teigen tweeted her dismay Wednesday at the news that some 500 Pizza Hut locations will close in the next year. “F--- this,” Teigen wrote in response to a WTHR.com article. “I love them because I like to see my toppings on top of the cheese. long live the hut. but also let’s work on your sauces.” In a later tweet, Teigen added: “we never support s--til it’s gone and quite frankly I’m TIRED OF IT.” (EXPRESS)

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