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Abrupt shift

New Zealand banned military-style weapons just one week after a gunman’s rampage left 50 people dead in Christchurch. Here’s why, although the U.S. has a similar gun culture, the same won’t happen here. 13

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MUGGSY DOES DALLAS

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Impossibly adorable marsupial yearned for a taste of freedom

It’s surprising that she said yes to a guy in a bunny suit the first time

This could only be better if she’d opted to start a life of actual crime

An escaped wallaby went on a walkabout in an east Dallas neighborhood before being captured. Tim Tiernan said he and his wife were taking a walk Wednesday when they saw what they first thought was a dog. The wallaby hopped into the couple’s driveway and up to their back door. Dallas Animal Services officers eventually caught the marsupial in the couple’s yard. The animal was identified as Muggsy and picked up by his owner. (AP)

A New Hampshire man celebrated his anniversary by showing up at the airport in a bunny costume like one he wore when he first proposed. Mark DeAngelis asked his wife, Jolene, to marry him on Easter 1998, while wearing a bunny suit. DeAngelis went to the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in a bunny suit Tuesday to meet his wife as she returned from a trip. DeAngelis brought a new ring in a large silver egg as a 20th anniversary gift. (AP)

A British centenarian was arrested and bundled into a police car after saying her “bucket list” wish was to be arrested, Sky News reported Thursday. Anne Brokenbrow, 104, who lives at a care home in Bristol, said she’d “never been on the wrong side of the law.” When officers came to arrest her, Brokenbrow, who has dementia, didn’t remember her wish, but said it was a “lovely day.” “They put the handcuffs on, I had the lot,” she boasted. (EXPRESS)

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‘That’s the DeMatha look’ FASHION Mike Jones sat in the back parking lot of DeMatha Catholic High and counted the students trickling out of the building wearing the NBA’s latest fashion trend. “That’s one, two, three, four, five,” said Jones, the school’s basketball coach, ticking off the students wearing a hooded sweatshirt under a blazer. LeBron James has taken to rocking the look. So has Russell Westbrook. And Stephen Curry. And Kevin Durant. And Chris Paul. It’s part of high fashion now, drawing the attention of Instagram models and celebrities out on the town. And the allboys school in Hyattsville, Md., is happy to take at least partial credit for its origin. “We joke and say, ‘That’s the DeMatha look,’ ” said Jones, who graduated from DeMatha in 1991 and said the hoodie-and-blazer look was in style at the school when he was a student. “We identify it as ours; this is where it started. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s other private schools

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Md. school takes credit for hoodie-and-blazer combo the NBA loves

LeBron James of the Lakers sports what some call the “DeMatha look.”

that have a blazer as a part of their uniform that have done it, too, but I just know we’ve done it for a really long time.” DeMatha has a strict dress code during colder months: shirt, tie, dress slacks, dress shoes and a crimson blazer on top. When it’s chilly, students are supposed to put on a formal sweater over their shirt and tie, but quite a few opt for a hoodie instead, letting the hood flap against the collar of their sport coats. The school also has a legendary

“I don’t think many people would believe us, but I know deep down that’s where it started.” JERIAN GRANT, an Orlando Magic guard and former DeMatha star, says he notices every time a new NBA player sports the hoodieand-blazer look, which he credits DeMatha with creating

basketball program, which has finished nationally ranked 20 times and sent 18 players to the NBA. Among them is the Indiana Pacers’ Victor Oladipo, one of the league’s ascendant stars and fashion icons. DeMatha boosters theorize that as alumni reached the NBA and tried to comply with the league’s dress code, they brought the hoodie-and-blazer look along, helping popularize it among other players. “We’re almost proud of it,” Jones said. “When LeBron and [Oladipo] and [Durant] and Westbrook and those guys started to do it, I think immediately, people started to say, ‘That’s the DeMatha look.’ ” Jerian Grant, an Orlando Magic guard and former DeMatha star, said he think’s its cool to see the look he was wearing in high school. Grant said he notices each time a new player around the league tries it out, but he doesn’t bother telling teammates they owe his high school a debt of thanks. “I don’t think many people would believe us,” he said, “but I know deep down that’s where it started.” JACOB BOGAGE

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EDUCATION

Glenn Close to address William & Mary grads Glenn Close will speak at William & Mary’s commencement ceremony in May. The awardwinning actress graduated from the school in 1974. She will be awarded an honorary fellowship at the upcoming graduation. Close was a theater and anthropology major at the university in Williamsburg, Va. She went on to win three Tony Awards, three Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes. (AP) SPORTS

D.C. high schooler races for NASCAR program Rajah Caruth, 16, a junior at Schools Without Walls in D.C., will race go-karts this weekend in Charlotte, N.C., to compete for a spot in the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Youth Driver Development Program, DCist reported. Caruth told DCist he fell in love with racing through the movie “Cars.” He has been successful in online racing simulator iRacing, and started racing go-karts at age 15. (EXPRESS)

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D.C. seeks to buy RFK site THE DISTRICT Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District’s non-voting member of Congress, is filing legislation that asks Congress to sell to the city one of the largest tracts of vacant land in the District: the 190-acre RFK stadium site. Acquiring the land would give D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, D, and members of the D.C. Council the chance to address goals they largely agree on: the acute need to build new housing, recreation facilities and parks in place of the asphalt surrounding RFK. Sharp disagreements are likely to arise, however, over whether plans should also include an NFL stadium. Redskins owner Daniel Snyder wants to relocate his team to the site. And Bowser, a thirdgeneration Washingtonian, has made it clear she wants to be the mayor to bring home the team that left the city in 1996. But some D.C. Council leaders would aggressively oppose any public incentives sought by Snyder to build a new stadium on the site, while others would object to a stadium occupied only a few dozen days a year. “Building a stadium for a billionaire is just a horrible waste of taxpayer dollars,” said Council member Charles Allen, D-Ward 6, whose ward is across the river from “oceans of concrete” that he said define the RFK site. “Build

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Plans could include new housing, a park or an NFL stadium

more housing. Recruit more jobs. More parks that could connect to Anacostia neighborhoods.” And some members of Congress, which would have to approve a land sale, consider the Redskins team name offensive and bristle at the idea of allowing the team to build on federal property, although they may support an outright land sale in the name of giving the city control over its own affairs. All sides agree something better could be done with a crumbling stadium, surrounded by vacant parking lots. An eight-page draft of the legislation makes no reference to the Redskins or a new stadium. “This bill isn’t about a stadium. It’s about clearing title on the land,” Norton said. “This is the

largest piece of important land left in the District of Columbia that has not been put to good use. I have made it my business to get all such land used.” Bowser last summer endorsed a new Redskins stadium on RFK property, but remained neutral this week in her State of the District address when she announced Norton’s bill allowing the city to buy the land outright. Given the District’s housing crisis, Bowser said the city could not let any untapped land go to waste, including the National Park Service-owned RFK site, which she called “nothing more than a vast and desolate parking lot” and “the only national park dedicated to asphalt.” “To be clear, there is no deal to bring a professional sports team

to that site,” she said. “Whether a stadium or sports arena is included in the reimagined RFK Campus is a debate for a future date, which we as a city must decide for ourselves.” In August, Bowser backed a new stadium, declaring “Bring it home!” during the team’s annual preseason luncheon, as a delighted Snyder looked on. Council member David Grosso, I-At Large, said once D.C. acquires the land, the council will engage in a methodical public process for determining its best use. “It’s important for us to have that land under our control,” he said. “I just hope we keep in check the desires of Dan Snyder because he’s proven he can’t be trusted.” JENNA PORTNOY, LIZ CLARKE AND JONATHAN O’CONNELL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

VIRGINIA LIFE EXPECTANCY DISPARITIES

The difference in life expectancy between Virginia cities Manassas Park and Galax, according to the latest County Health Rankings from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, one of the nation’s largest public health philanthropic organizations. Residents of Manassas Park, a city of about 16,500 people outside D.C., live to 91 years old on average. But residents of Galax, a city of about 6,600 a five-hour drive away in Southwest Virginia, typically live to just 66. That wide gap in life expectancy reflects the disparities in health outcomes in Virginia, the foundation says. (AP)

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Man guilty of murder, rape in death of N.C. artist

Charlottesville canceled public school classes Thursday in response to online threat

A man has been convicted of raping and killing a North Carolina artist as she was moving out of an apartment in D.C. El Hadji Toure, 30, formerly of Maryland, was convicted Wednesday and is set to be sentenced in June. Authorities say 34-year-old Corrina Mehiel was in the District as part of a work-study program at George Washington University. Her body was found in the sublet apartment March 21, 2017, a day after she was bound, repeatedly stabbed in her neck and side and sexually assaulted. Toure was arrested days later and has been in custody ever since. (AP) CROZET, VA.

NTSB: Truck driver likely caused deadly train crash A trash truck driver who had marijuana in his system likely caused a fatal collision last year with an Amtrak train that was carrying Republican lawmakers, federal investigators concluded Thursday. The National Transportation Safety Board’s final report said the crash in rural Virginia was likely caused by the truck driver’s decision to go around a rail crossing’s lowered safety gates. The ensuing collision killed a passenger in the trash truck and severely injured another. The trash truck’s driver, Dana William Naylor Jr., had already been indicted locally on involuntary manslaughter and DUI charges. (AP) VIRGINIA

Gov. Northam signs bill to lower tax on tampons Virginians will soon be paying less in taxes on tampons and diapers. Gov. Ralph Northam on Wednesday signed legislation that lowers the sales tax rate on essential personal hygiene products. The legislation taxes those products at 2.5 percent, instead of 5.3 percent or higher. State officials estimate the new law will result in about $5 million a year in lower tax revenues. (AP)

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local Md. governor is urging a state takeover of the pothole-ridden highway MARYLAND Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday that a state takeover of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway is the only “viable longterm solution� to fixing the pothole-ridden highway and bringing relief to the hundreds of thousands of commuters who use the route between D.C. and Baltimore. Hogan, R, is asking the state’s congressional delegation to

support a transfer of the National Park Service’s portion of the parkway to the state. In turn, Hogan says, the state will make significant upgrades to the worn-out road — chief among them adding up to four toll lanes. “We have reached a breaking point, with potholes, congestion, crashes and debris creating driving conditions so hazardous that the speed limit between Routes 197 and 32 had to be lowered to 40 miles per hour,� Hogan said. “These conditions are unacceptable for Maryland commuters.� The Park Service this month

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lowered the posted speed limit to 40 mph from 55 mph after determining that the potholes were so bad in that five-mile stretch that it was unsafe to travel the posted speed. Park Service officials say that they have had a plan to resurface the road for a decade and that repaving has been done in segments as funding has become available. The section of parkway that is in the worst shape and where the speeds were lowered is expected to undergo a major repaving starting in the fall. LUZ LAZO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Suspects in death blamed on beggar are back in Md. A man who garnered sympathy and media attention after saying a panhandler killed his wife has been returned to Baltimore, along with his daughter, to face murder charges. Police say Keith Smith, 52, and his daughter Valeria Smith, 28, both of Baltimore, arrived from Texas early Thursday and were booked on first-degree murder charges. Both were denied bail. The suspects are charged in the death of 54-yearold Jacquelyn Smith. Keith Smith has said his wife was attacked after handing $10 to a roadside panhandler. But police say he concocted that story. (AP)

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Mayor gives back $100K from books BALTIMORE Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said Wednesday that she has paid taxes on sales of her children’s books and returned the most recent $100,000 she received from the University of Maryland Medical System, as top state officials met to discuss how to address concerns about potential conflicts of interest affecting nearly a third of the system’s board. Pugh said she’s still working on her latest “Healthy Holly” book and wants to “settle” the relationship after resigning Monday from the network’s board amid questions about the relationship. The Baltimore Sun reports that Pugh said she understands lawmakers’ concerns about board members’ business deals but called inquiries into hers a “witch hunt.” She declined to provide tax records related to $500,000 she received from the hospital network for her books since 2011. Gov. Larry Hogan met Wednesday with Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, an aide to House Speaker Michael Busch and system officials to discuss revelations that about a third of the board has received compensation through the network’s contracts with their businesses. Two other board members who have

System CEO takes leave The president and CEO of the University of Maryland Medical System is taking a temporary leave of absence, after reports that about a third of the system’s board has received compensation for their businesses through the network’s contracts. Robert Chrencik’s leave of absence will begin Monday. Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh stepped down from the system’s board Monday, days after it came to light that the hospital network had purchased her self-published children’s books. (AP)

had business relationships with the network resigned Tuesday and four others with contracts were placed on leave. “It was a productive meeting where Governor Hogan clearly and emphatically expressed his concerns about conflicts of interest on the board of UMMS,” said Michael Ricci, a spokesman for Hogan. “He underlined the importance of addressing the public outcry, and the leaders of UMMS expressed their commitment to act. We will work closely with the legislature on measures to improve oversight and accountability of the board.” BRIAN WITTE (AP)

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An out-of-order ordeal METRO Anthony Oberg, now 29, has been using a wheelchair since he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a child. As he sat waiting on the sidewalk outside the East Falls Church Metro station recently, he said he’s grown accustomed to the fact that getting around takes him a little longer sometimes. “I go only one speed because I can only go one speed,” he said But when things take longer not because of his disability, but because Metro isn’t working as it should, it’s frustrating. Oberg was in one of those situations that day. He’d hoped to take Metro to West Falls Church, the next station from where he was sitting. But both elevators from the platform to the mezzanine and the exit were out of service there, which is a problem if you’re in a wheelchair. Getting off the train there would be pointless. So Oberg, who’d agreed to show a reporter what he has to do when elevators are out, went to the next station that did have a working elevator, East Falls Church. He rolled himself to the station manager’s booth there and asked for a shuttle van to take him back one stop. “It’s on the way, buddy” the man behind the glass said after making a call. So Oberg wheeled himself to the station’s parking lot to wait. He hoped he wouldn’t have to sit there for 35 minutes like he did one time in Fort Totten, when he found none of the elevators working at the Georgia Ave.Petworth station According to Metro’s quarterly performance reports, riders have been more likely to find elevators out of service

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Broken elevators in stations cause commuting headaches for those with disabilities

Anthony Oberg gets on a Metro shuttle at the East Falls Church station to get to West Falls Church. Because of elevators outages, he had to stay on until to East Falls Church and get a shuttle to go back to West Falls Church.

recently, in part because Metro doesn’t have enough qualified elevator mechanics. To keep elevators running 96 percent of the time, as it did during the last six months of 2018 — just short of its 97 percent goal — Metro is spending millions to hire outside elevator technicians. Metro faces attrition among seasoned mechanics, the quarterly report said. The agency

Better than nothing At least Metro, unlike some other systems, has elevators, said Anthony Oberg, who is disabled. A quarter of New York City’s subway stations don’t have elevators, Politico reported. A federal judge ruled March 6 that the city’s Metropolitan Transit Authority has to install elevators if needed whenever it renovates a station. (EXPRESS)

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hasn’t been able to replace them, spokeswoman Sherri Ly said, because of a national shortage of technicians fueled by a building boom that has increased demand for them. The full-time mechanics the agency does have were “undergoing remedial training,” the report said. While that sounds like Metro’s elevator repair people are learning how to use a hammer, Ly said Metro’s in-house mechanics are having to get additional training to fix new technology in the 176 elevators the agency has replaced or renovated. The West Falls Church elevators are among those being renovated. Given that Metro has 318 elevators at 91 stations, keeping them running 96 percent of the time is a “remarkable job,” Ly said. But “to help reduce the maintenance backlog,” the report said, the agency had to sign a two-year, $3 million contract with outside technicians. Oberg, who is on a Metro riders committee for seniors and people with disabilities, was willing to cut the agency a little slack. Still, the West Falls Church outage offered a glimpse of the burden riders encounter when Metro’s elevators are out. After talking to the station manager that day, Oberg sat for 20 minutes before a white Metro van pulled up. The woman driving the van lowered a ramp in the back, and it took a couple minutes to strap in his wheelchair. He got to West Falls Church about 35 minutes after he’d hoped to get off the train there. KERY MURAKAMI (EXPRESS)

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Return to local safety oversight is big for Metro METRORAIL More than three years after Metro’s history of dangerous calamities prompted U.S. officials to take control of subway safety oversight, the Federal Transit Administration said this week it is ready to return that responsibility to local authorities and free up nearly $50 million in transportation funds that had been withheld from the region. The FTA’s move is a watershed event for Metro in the effort to reinvent how the rail system’s safety is monitored. The FTA said it is finally satisfied that the yearold Metrorail Safety Commission — made up of safety experts appointed by D.C., Maryland and Virginia — is qualified to oversee the safety of one of the nation’s busiest subways. Since February 2017, the federal government had been withholding millions of dollars in transportation money from Virginia, Maryland and D.C. because the jurisdictions missed a deadline to create the independent safety board. The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) praised the FTA’s move as “an exciting milestone moment.” “It’s not every day, or decade, that the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia come together to create a new regional organization with such significant responsibilities,” COG Executive Director Chuck Bean said in a statement. PAUL DUGGAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Experts fear spring will bring a ‘perfect storm’ for major inundation

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WEATHER The stage is set for unprecedented major flooding this spring for most of the nation, U.S. weather officials said Thursday. More than 200 million Americans are at risk for some kind of flooding, with 13 million of them at risk of major inundation, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in its spring weather outlook. About 41 million people are at risk of moderate flooding. Major flooding now occurring in Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Missouri and other Midwestern states is a preview of a wet and dangerous spring, said Mary Erickson, deputy director of the National Weather Service. “We expect the flooding to get worse and more widespread,” she said. This year’s flooding “could be worse than anything we’ve seen in recent years, even worse than the historic floods of 1993 and 2011,” she said. Those floods caused billions of dollars in damage, and officials said this year’s damage in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota has already passed the billion-dollar mark. Forecasters said the biggest risks include all three Mississippi River basins, the Red River of the North and the Great Lakes,

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Homes and businesses are surrounded by floodwater Wednesday in Hamburg, Iowa. Much of the Midwest has been inundated already.

plus the basins of the eastern Missouri River, lower Ohio River, lower Cumberland River and the Tennessee River. “This is the broadest expanse of area in the United States that we’ve projected with an elevated risk that I can remember,” said Thomas Graziano, a 20-year weather service veteran and director of the Office of Water Prediction. “Is this the perfect storm? I don’t know.” Several factors will likely combine to create a pulse of flooding that will ultimately head south along the Mississippi: above-average rainfall this winter, including 10 to 15 inches in a drenching along the Ohio and Tennessee

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valleys; the third-wettest year in U.S. history; and rapidly melting snow in the Upper Midwest. It’s too early for scientists to make the complex calculations to see if human-caused climate change played a role in the flooding. However, scientists said the conditions are consistent with what they expect from global warming. There is a long-term, climate change-driven trend that is making extreme rainfalls even more intense, said Texas A&M University climate scientist Andrew Dessler. “You can think of climate change as steroids for these rain events,” he said. SETH BORENSTEIN AND JEFF MARTIN (AP)

From a distance, it was a flash screaming across the Los Angeles skyline Wednesday evening, prompting wonder and fear that the object could be otherworldly. But from a closer perspective, it was soon clear what that object was: a promotional tool from one of the most self-aware companies in the galaxy. “A meteor did not crash into Downtown Los Angeles, and no, it’s not an alien invasion,” Los Angeles police said on Twitter. “Just a film shoot.” Red Bull filmed flarewielding wingsuit jumpers against the backdrop of the supermoon. The company said the three were experienced “Red Bull Air Force” jumpers, although they likely were stuntmen rather than members of what Red Bull called an aerial attack force. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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The amount that the government of New York City has received from the new admissions policy at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which requires out-of-state visitors to pay $25. The Met changed its pay-what-you-wish policy in 2018. Because the city owns the building, the Met agreed to turn over 30 percent of its increased admissions revenue to NYC. The money will go toward supporting 175 cultural organizations citywide, including El Museo del Barrio and The Bronx Museum of the Arts. (AP) Missouri’s governor declares a state of emergency in response to flooding of Missouri and Mississippi rivers

A Florida man pleaded guilty Thursday to sending pipe bombs to CNN and prominent Democrats before last fall’s midterm elections. Cesar Sayoc, 57, sobbed as he entered the plea before a federal judge in New York. “I’m extremely sorry,” he said, adding that he never intended for the devices to explode. He could get life in prison on 65 counts. (AP) SOUTHERN AFRICA

Poor conditions hamper rescue efforts after Idai More rain and widespread devastation hampered rescue operations Thursday as underequipped agencies struggled to cope with the damage inflicted by Cyclone Idai. At least 500 people were killed in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. A minister said 15,000 still needed to be rescued after the cyclone hit Friday. (TWP) NEW MEXICO

Five plead not guilty in weapons cases Five people arrested at a New Mexico compound pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal terrorism-related charges and other counts that their attorneys say the group would not be facing if they weren’t Muslims. The two men and three women were charged with conspiring to support planned attacks. (AP) THE NETHERLANDS

Tram shooting suspect to face terrorism charge The main suspect in a deadly tram shooting in Utrecht will be charged with offenses including multiple murder or manslaughter with a terrorist intent, prosecutors said Thursday. Investigations so far into Monday’s shooting that left three dead and three seriously injured indicate that the shooter, identified by police as Gokmen Tanis, acted alone, prosecutors said in a written statement. (AP)

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Former president arrested in ongoing graft probe

Trump order ties funding to free speech on campuses

The chief of staff of opposition leader Juan Guaido was detained in a pre-dawn raid on his home by Venezuela’s intelligence forces on Thursday, igniting a new flashpoint in the U.S.-backed effort to drive President Nicolas Maduro from office. Since January, Guaido has led a growing challenge to Maduro’s authority, calling the leader illegitimate and demanding his resignation. The detention Thursday of Roberto Marrero, 49, suggests an important and potentially dangerous shift toward more aggressive tactics. The U.S. quickly condemned Marrero’s detention. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Former Brazilian President Michel Temer was arrested Thursday on corruption charges, a dramatic development in a sprawling graft probe that has roiled the nation. Judge Marcelo Breitas issued an arrest order for the ex-president as well as former Cabinet minister and Temer ally Moreira Franco and eight others. According to prosecutors, construction company Engevix paid Temer bribes in exchange for a contract to build a nuclear power plant in the city of Angra dos Reis. It is one of 10 criminal investigations into Temer, a career politician known for his ability to wheel and deal behind the scenes. (AP)

President Trump signed an executive order Thursday requiring U.S. colleges to certify that they protect free speech on their campuses or risk losing federal research funding. The order tells federal agencies to work with the Office of Management and Budget to ensure that colleges receiving research grants “promote free inquiry, including through compliance with all applicable federal laws, regulations and policies.� How universities will be monitored and what types of violations could trigger a loss of funding are not clear. White House officials said details about the implementation will be finalized in coming months. (AP)

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Michel Temer served as Brazil’s president from August 2016 until this past January.

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The rank of the United States in a U.N. report comparing nations in terms of how happy their residents are. Despite a strong economy, the U.S. has dropped in the report for three consecutive years. Researchers posit the country’s declining happiness is likely due to an “epidemic of addictions,� which includes substance abuse and gambling as well as social media usage and risky sexual behavior. Finland was No. 1. South Sudan was last at No. 156. (TWP)

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Why there but not in the U.S.?

Bump stocks set to become illegal in U.S.

ANALYSIS When New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced last Saturday that the country’s gun laws would change, less than 24 hours had passed since a right-wing terrorist attack killed at least 50 in Christchurch. The plan to ban military-style assault weapons had broad support. To U.S. observers, the almost immediate response might have appeared surprising for a country that shares more similarities in its approach to guns with the U.S. than with the rest of the Western world. On social media, some ironically remarked that New Zealand had not even tried “thoughts and prayers” yet. Used to express condolences, that term to many Americans now also stands for the chronic policy inaction of U.S. politicians after mass shootings. On the surface, New Zealand and the U.S. appeared to have a relatively similar approach to guns until last Friday. Both are among the only nations without universal gun registration rules, and both have strong gun lobbies that have stalled attempts to rein in gun owners’ liberties. New Zealand’s gun lobby shares many of its goals with the National Rifle Association, which supports aligned politicians financially and uses social media to attack its opponents. Some of the NRA’s frequent arguments

may also apply in New Zealand, with an estimated quarter of a million gun owners in a country of only 5 million people. Given that “there are so many law-abiding gun owners who do not commit violence,” said Daniel Webster, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research, referring to the United States, “the conclusion that many people draw is that mass shootings are due to evil or deeply disturbed individuals and not due to the wide availability of guns.” But unlike the NRA, New Zealand’s interest groups have predominantly lobbied the government quietly, rather than threatening politicians with the scorn of their powerful voter base. The perceived silence of those lobbying organizations led to some calls from gun enthusiasts for a bolder and more vocal stance. New Zealand’s gun lobbies were probably well aware, however, that they are not the NRA and never will be. The country’s lobby mainly represents a core of rural supporters, whereas more than 86 percent of New Zealanders now live in urban areas and form a largely liberal majority. In the U.S., the ratio of citizens living in urban areas is slightly lower. More important, however, the U.S. system of representation and the way congressional districts are drawn increase the significance

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Key differences in New Zealand made remarkably quick action on guns possible

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern first announced that New Zealand’s gun laws would change the day after the mosque attacks that killed 50 people.

Ban already in effect New Zealand announced a ban on military-style semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines Thursday, one week after such weapons were used to kill 50 people in Christchurch. An immediate sales ban took effect to prevent stockpiling, and new laws will be rushed through Parliament to impose a complete ban on the weapons. “Every semi-automatic weapon used in the terrorist attack on Friday will be banned,” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said. (AP)

of rural Republican voters disproportionately. That helps explain why the NRA can pressure politicians into following its demands, even though NRA supporters account for only a fraction of all U.S. voters. In contrast, New Zealand’s

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election system is designed in such a way that the number of lawmakers a party has in Parliament is aligned with its share among all votes cast. The mixed member proportional voting system is supposed to prevent small interest groups from being able to gain disproportionate influence over lawmakers. Ardern is also less likely to face challenges from the courts than politicians would in the U.S., where the Supreme Court has interpreted the Second Amendment as giving people the right to own guns. Those legal hurdles have been exacerbated by a gun lobby that has conveyed a perception that tighter laws are by definition a violation of the Second Amendment. As a result, the U.S. is likely to remain an outlier on gun reform. RICK NOACK AND SHIBANI MAHTANI (THE WASHINGTON POST)

GUN CONTROL The bump stock — the attachment used by the killer during the 2017 Las Vegas massacre to make his weapons fire rapidly like machine guns — will become illegal on Tuesday in the only major gun restriction imposed by the federal government in the past few years. Unlike with the decade-long assault weapons ban, the government isn’t allowing existing owners to keep their bump stocks. They must be destroyed or turned over to authorities. And the government isn’t offering any compensation for the devices, which can cost hundreds of dollars. Violators can face up to 10 years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines. The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives first ruled that bump stocks were legal in 2010, and since then, the government estimates more than 500,000 have been sold. Owners are being advised to either destroy them — by crushing them, melting them or cutting them up — or set up an appointment with the ATF to surrender the devices. Starting next week, a person in possession of a bump stock can face federal charges of illegally possessing a machine gun. “We’re going to enforce the law and those in possession will be subject to prosecution,” ATF spokeswoman April Langwell said. LISA MARIE PANE (AP)

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Trump: Golan is Israel’s WASHINGTON President Trump abruptly declared Thursday the U.S. will recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights, a major shift in American policy. The administration has been considering recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the strategic highlands, which Israel captured from Syria in 1967, for years, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had pressed the matter with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday. In a tweet that appeared to catch many by surprise, Trump

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Abrupt announcement on disputed territory catches many off guard

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday.

said the time had come. “After 52 years it is time for the United States to fully recognize Israel’s Sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which is of critical strategic and security

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importance to the State of Israel and Regional Stability!� Trump tweeted. The U.S. will be the first country to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan, which the rest of the international community regards as disputed territory. There had been signals a decision was coming. Last week, in its annual human rights report, the State Department dropped the phrase “Israelioccupied� from the Golan Heights section, instead calling it “Israeli-controlled.� Netanyahu, who faces corruption charges, is embroiled in a fierce re-election campaign ahead of April 9 voting. MATTHEW LEE AND DEB RIECHMANN (AP)

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Try your hand at being Bach Google celebrated composer Johann Sebastian Bach on Thursday with its first artificial intelligence-powered Doodle. The animated Google Doodle showed the composer playing an organ in celebration of his March 21, 1685, birthday under the old Julian calendar. The Doodle uses machine learning to help users compose their own two-measure melody, harmonizing the custom melody into Bach’s signature music style. To develop the AI Doodle, Google teams created a machine-learning model that was trained on 306 of Bach’s chorale harmonizations. (AP)

Catholic priest is arrested in Texas after he was accused of groping a woman while giving her last rites

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nation+world Bloc will give U.K until May 22 if its Parliament approves divorce deal BRUSSELS Worn down by three years of indecision in London, European Union leaders on Thursday grudgingly offered the U.K. more time to ease itself out of the bloc, delaying by several weeks — but not eliminating — the threat of a chaotic British exit. After a meeting that stretched through the afternoon and over dinner, the bloc said Britain could postpone its departure, due on March 29, until May 22 — if the U.K. Parliament approves Prime Minister Theresa May’s divorce deal with the bloc next week.

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If the twice-rejected deal is thrown out again, the bloc says Britain has until April 12 to “indicate a way forward.” May agreed to the plan, European Council President Donald Tusk said. The deep uncertainty among leaders at an EU summit in Brussels was exceeded only by the high anxiety being felt by politicians, businesses and residents in Britain. The British military even set up a command post in a bunker under the defense ministry in London to help coordinate “no-deal” planning. Thursday’s summit opened with ominous warnings from EU leaders about the possibility of a no-deal Brexit. French President Emmanuel Macron warned it was the

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EU grants May a Brexit delay

British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives for a two-day summit of EU leaders in Brussels.

responsibility of U.K. lawmakers to approve a Brexit deal and make sure Britain does not crash out of the bloc without an agreement.

“In case of a ‘no’ vote ... it will guide everybody to a no-deal for sure,” Macron said. “This is it.” The House of Commons is split, both among and within its political parties, over whether and how to leave the EU. It has twice rejected the deal May brokered with the bloc’s leaders late last year. “We are all waiting, waiting for what the British intend to do,” said EU Parliament President Antonio Tajani. Earlier this week, May acknowledged the Brexit gridlock and asked the EU to delay Britain’s departure until June 30. But opposition to May’s deal appeared to be hardening, rather than softening. RAF CASERT

Facebook staff could see users’ passwords

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Overloaded ferry capsizes in Tigris River, killing at least 94

Anita Hill lauded by PEN America

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Anita Hill was chosen as the winner of this year’s Courage Award from the literary and human-rights organization PEN America, which lauds champions of free expression. The Brandeis University professor has been speaking out about the issue of sexual harassment since her 1991 Senate testimony against thenSupreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas. (TWP)

MOSUL, IRAQ | A ferry docks Thursday, the same day a different ferry sank in the Tigris River near the Iraqi city of Mosul, killing at least 94 people in Iraq’s worst accident in recent years. The boat was overloaded with people celebrating Nowruz, the Kurdish New Year, and Mother’s Day. Iraqi TV said nine workers operating the ferry have been detained and an arrest warrant is out for the owner of the island where the vessel was headed.

CDC report finds that deaths from fentanyl overdoses are rising most sharply among African-Americans

TECHNOLOGY Facebook on Thursday said that it had left “hundreds of millions” of users’ passwords exposed in plain text, potentially visible to the company’s employees, marking another major headache for a tech giant already under fire for mishandling users’ personal information. Facebook said it believed the passwords were not visible to anyone outside the company and had no evidence that its employees “internally abused or improperly accessed them.” But it said it would notify users of Facebook as well as its photosharing site, Instagram, that they had been affected. The incident was first noted by the blog Krebs on Security, which estimated the number of affected users ranged between 200 million and 600 million. Facebook declined Thursday to confirm that estimate. It is the latest in a litany of privacy and security mishaps, some of which have triggered investigations in the U.S. and European Union and could carry the risk of steep fines and other punishments. Facebook said it stores passwords using a common technique called hashing that’s supposed to make them unreadable. But a review in January, detailed in a blog post Thursday, found they were actually stored in a readable format, a problem Facebook said it has since fixed. TONY ROMM (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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SPECTER OF UMBC

Bruno Fernando (14 points, 13 rebounds) celebrates Thursday. Maryland next faces LSU on Saturday.

NCAA TOURNAMENT | FIRST ROUND

Terps survive — barely Maryland ends postseason skid but has to hold its breath vs. mid-major Belmont MARYLAND 79, BELMONT 77 When the buzzer sounded Thursday, moments after a half-court heave by Belmont star Dylan Windler fell well short of the basket, Maryland coach Mark Turgeon raised his arms in victory — celebration, but also relief. Somehow, on a day when Windler did his best imitation of Larry Bird or Gordon Hayward with 35 points, the Terps survived, beating the 11th-seeded Bruins, 79-77, in the East Region in Jacksonville, Fla. Led by freshman forward Jalen Smith, who had 19 points and 12 rebounds, sixth-seeded Maryland (23-10) won a postseason game for the first time since the 2015-16 season, breaking a string of five straight losses. The sixth-seeded Terrapins move on to Saturday’s game against third-seeded LSU, which earlier Thursday beat 14thseeded Yale. Defeating LSU would put Maryland in a Sweet 16 game at

Capital One Arena in Washington. “Is my heart rate like I’m sleeping? No!” Turgeon joked after the game. “I just love it. So much fun.” The victory improved his postseason record at Maryland to 9-11. The win was led by sophomore guard Darryl Morsell, Smith’s former high school teammate at Baltimore’s Mount Saint Joseph, who tied his career high with 18 points. Sophomore center Bruno Fernando finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds. The Terps came into the game off a demoralizing loss in the Big Ten tournament against a Nebraska team seeded 13th in the conference. Belmont, a private school in Nashville, Tenn., that is a midmajor powerhouse, also gave Maryland all it could handle. Trailing 40-34 at halftime after being down by as many as 12 points twice in the first half, Maryland scored on its first six

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Thursday’s results For coverage of eight late games, please go to washingtonpost.com. East Region (10) Minnesota 86 (7) Louisville 76 (14) Yale 74 (3) LSU 79 (15) Bradley 65 (2) Michigan St. 76 Midwest Region (12) New Mexico St. 77 (5) Auburn 78 (13) Northeastern 53 (4) Kansas 87 West Region (13) Vermont 69 (4) Florida State 76 (12) Murray State 83 (5) Marquette 64

possessions of the second half and stopped Belmont on five straight during a 14-0 run that pushed the Terps ahead 48-40.

But the Bruins came back behind Windler, eventually taking a 51-50 lead with an 11-3 run of their own. Maryland also had foul trouble as Morsell and Smith each took a seat with three personals. Although the Terps went back in front, 56-51, the foul trouble and fatigue started catching up with Maryland. Fernando also went to the bench — minutes after slamming a tomahawk dunk attempt off the back of the rim — and Belmont came back again. It all came down to the final half-minute. After Maryland guard Anthony Cowan Jr. missed a jumper with 29 seconds left, Belmont took over with just a one-point deficit. But Morsell made a steal that forced Belmont to send the Terps to the foul line with two seconds on the clock. Morsell made one of two free throws, and Belmont’s attempt to win the game at the buzzer failed.

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Virginia can atone at last for huge loss The Virginia Cavaliers are sick of discussing last year’s NCAA Tournament debacle, when they became the first No. 1 seed to lose to a 16th seed. At 3:10 p.m. Friday, 370 days after the 20-point loss to UMBC, Virginia (293) takes the court again as a top seed, this time against No. 16 GardnerWebb in Columbia, S.C. “We’re ready to put on a show so we can talk about something else,” said junior guard Kyle Guy, below. But coach Tim Craft of GardnerWebb — which pulled off a couple of upsets to win the Big South tournament — loves the topic: He has shown his team clips of the great NCAA upsets of the past 20 years, including UMBC’s victory. “Hey, anything can happen in this tournament,” he said. (AP)

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Watching every minute of today’s 16 games might be an unrealistic goal considering most people have to work, eat and blink. So if you’re one of those people who hasn’t cleared out 12 hours of your schedule to sit in front of four TVs and watch every second of today’s madness, here’s a guide to help you identify which games are worth skipping out of work to catch. JEFFREY TOMIK (EXPRESS) MUST SEE!

Badgers senior forward Ethan Happ had two triple-doubles this season and averaged 10.1 rebounds a game.

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(9) Central Florida vs. (8) VCU 9:40 p.m., CBS Huskies senior guard Matisse Thybulle led the country in steals, averaging 3.44 per game.

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(11) Arizona State vs. (6) Buffalo 4 p.m., TNT

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The Knights’ 7-foot-6 center, Tacko Fall, can dunk without jumping and averaged 2.5 blocks a game.

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Coach Bobby Hurley faces the school that gave him his first headcoaching job (2013-15).

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(14) Georgia State vs. (3) Houston 7:20 p.m., TBS The Hokies will be happy to welcome back point guard Justin Robinson, who missed the last 12 games with a foot injury.

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When the Cavaliers lost to No. 16 UMBC last year, they didn’t have the ACC defender of the year, De’Andre Hunter. SOUTH

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Bucs add two women as assistant coaches New Bucs coach Bruce Arians has hired Maral Javadifar and Lori Locust as assistant coaches, making Tampa Bay the first NFL team with two women on the coaching staff. Locust (assistant defensive line coach) was a coaching intern for the Ravens last year. Javadifar (assistant strength and conditioning coach) is a physical therapist who played basketball at Pace University. (AP)

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Jarrett Culver scored in double-digits in every game during the Red Raiders’ nine-game winning streak to end the regular season.

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(13) Saint Louis vs. (4) Virginia Tech 9:57 p.m., truTV

(14) N. Kentucky vs. (3) Texas Tech 1:30 p.m., TNT

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(11) Ohio State vs. (6) Iowa State 9:50 p.m., TBS

The Capitals’ visit to the White House on Monday won’t be a media event. The team said Thursday there will be no official ceremony or press coverage when it is honored for last June’s Stanley Cup victory. The Caps have two home games — Friday versus the Wild and Sunday versus the Flyers — before the visit. The availability of defenseman Michal Kempny is in doubt; he suffered an apparent leg injury in Wednesday’s 5-4 overtime loss to Tampa Bay.

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TIGHT WIN OVER YALE

LSU’s turbulent season continues

The difficult campaign of No. 3 seed Louisiana State continued Thursday when the Tigers hung on for a 79-74 victory over No. 14 Yale in an East Region game in Jacksonville, Fla. LSU will face Maryland on Saturday. LSU’s season began with the fatal shooting in September of junior forward Wayde Sims, and will end without coach Will Wade, suspended in the midst of a recruiting scandal. LSU is 2-1 under interim coach Tony Benford, left. (TWP) 3rd-seeded Md. women host No. 14 Radford on Saturday (11 a.m., ESPN2) in Round 1 of NCAA Tournament

At age 72, George Bush hits his first hole-in-one Former President George W. Bush said in a social media post Wednesday that, at age 72, he hit his first hole-in-one.Bush posted a photo of himself showing the yellow ball he drained at the 12th hole of Dallas’ Trinity Forest Golf Club. According to a club scorecard, the par-3 hole was 164 yards from the white tees. “Next golf goal: live to 100 so I can shoot my age,” Bush said in his post. (TWP)

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The Gardens 118 Galveston St. SW, Washington, DC 20032 202-741-4642 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $1069*

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Gateway Gardens 4203 58th Ave. Bladensburg, MD 20710 301-841-1028 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available

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Courts at Walker Mill 6936 Walker Mill Rd., Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-841-1007 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Apartments

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6311 Pennsylvania Ave. Forestville, MD 20747 *$300 off first full month, $200 off 2nd month & $100 off 3rd month on a 16-month lease 240-616-1988 *$300 off first full month on a 14-month lease 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments H Gourmet Kithens & Dishwashers, Metro Access *Must Move in by 3/31 H Fitness Center, Business Center & Swimming Pool H Private Patio or Balcony, Controlled Access, Pet Friendly

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Glen Rock Landing 2428 Corning Ave. Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-637-3584 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Franklin Park at Greenbelt Station 6220 Springhill Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770 240-696-4709 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments

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Villages at Morgan Metro 8251 Ridgefield Blvd., Landover, MD 20785 301-296-5833 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Apartments/Townhomes

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The Blairs 1401 Blair Mill Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20910 301-637-3080 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BRs Starting $1,375

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Myerton Apartments 108 South Court House Rd., Arlington, VA 22204 571-888-3326 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Barcroft Apartments 1130 S George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22204 703-334-9335 Studio, 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apartments

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Lakeside Apartments 6221 Summer Pond Dr. Centreville, VA 20121 703-269-4144 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

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Dale Forest Apartments 14321 Wrangler Ln. #1, Dale City, VA 22193 703-334-9342 Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms

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No Application Fee, $99 Security Deposit* Renovated Apartments | Most Utilities Included Pets up to 50 lbs** Military & Teacher Discounts * With approved credit **No breed restriction & no pet rent H H H H

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Commons of McLean 1653 Anderson Rd. McLean, VA 22102 703-852-1554 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Apartments

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The Melrose 18194 Purvis Dr. Triangle, VA 22172 703-496-9976 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Starting from $990

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A pair of scissors and a pair of Lupita Nyong’os get too close for comfort in “Us.”

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‘The Hummingbird Project’ UNIVERSAL PICTURES

R, 111 min.

KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY | THE REELIST

The fright crowd: Seeing ‘Us’ with them was a blast I do not like horror movies. I realize it’s unfair, dismissing an entire genre, but most horror movies fill me with such anticipatory dread that I simply avoid them, the way I do defrosting the freezer or driving with my mother in the car (I’m over 40, Mom. I know how to use a turn signal). So, of course, this week I saw “Us.” I really had to; it’s the big movie this week, plus it’s the follow-up to writer-director Jordan Peele’s Oscar-winning “Get Out.” I loved “Get Out” once I saw it, which was on my couch with every light in the house on and my dog right next to me — and it’s not even a traditional horror movie. “Us” hews much more to a conventional horror-movie

conceit. After a short prelude set in 1986, we move to the present day as Adelaide (Lupita Nyong’o, in a stunning performance) and husband Gabe (Winston Duke, hilariously playing the man as all dad jokes and embarrassing dabs) have brought their son and daughter to their California beach house for a vacation. One night, they come face to face — literally — with people who look exactly like them but are sporting red jumpsuits. The doppelgangers are angry, and they have scissors. This is a bad combination. Like “Get Out,” “Us” is about more than its plot, raising questions of identity and community, fairness and justice. Peele’s use of light, dark and shadow beautifully echoes those themes, and the funny moments come often enough that the terror doesn’t smother

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you. It would have been a great movie for me to see on my couch with every light in the house on and my dog right next to me; instead, I saw it in a packed theater. Which was even better. I think the last horror movie I watched in a theater was 2011’s “The Cabin in the Woods,” during which I hid in the bathroom when I saw the first death coming (I did return). Watching “Us” surrounded by people was so fun. Fun! In a horror movie! Seeing comedies with an audience is always the best; same with Marvel movies, which bring out a particular brand of fan. I felt that spirit of community here, with people audibly “Oh, no”-ing when one character made one of the stupid decisions that in part define the genre and “Get the keys get the keys GET THE KEYS” when a getaway car

‘Us’ (R, 116 min.) DIRECTOR: Jordan Peele STARS: Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker IN A NUTSHELL: The members of a vacationing family are terrorized by a force even worse than cruise-ship norovirus: uncanny doppelgangers.

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was the only way out. There was applause when an evil lookalike met its grisly end (OR DID IT?) and full-theater jumps when something popped out. We were all in it together. Of course it wasn’t all fun for me; there were plenty of times when I watched through my peripheral vision while I stared at the floor, silently repeating “It’s just a movie” and counting the lights on the theater steps. But “Us” showed me the value of horror movies as shared experiences. Even though each individual comes in with his or her baggage and biases and leaves with his or her own reactions and experiences, for the space of an hour or two we’re all part of a team. This does not mean I will be back in a theater for a horror movie anytime soon (given the eight-year gap since “The Cabin in the Woods,” I’ll be due in 2027). It does mean that I understand at least part of what horror fans get when they go to a theater. I see now that gasps and jumps and murmurings of “Get out of the house GET OUT OF THE HOUSE” are ways of building a family. For more movie musings, follow Kristen on Twitter: @kpagekirby

There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors in this financial thriller, in which Vinny Zaleski (Jesse Eisenberg) and his bespectacled computer-whiz cousin, Anton (Alexander Skarsgard) try to find a way to game the New York Stock Exchange. Unfortunately, much of the film revolves around the minutiae of the Zaleskis’ enterprise in a way that is overly plodding. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

‘Dragged Across Concrete’ R, 158 min.

Mel Gibson — in one of his best performances in years — plays Brett Ridgeman, a detective who, with his partner, Anthony (Vince Vaughn), is suspended after a video circulates that shows them using excessive force during a drug bust. Embittered, Brett persuades Anthony to participate in a scheme to steal money from drug dealers. PAT PADUA (TWP)

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An old-fashioned pursuit ‘The Highwaymen’ flips the script on the tale of Bonnie and Clyde

Post-war drama ‘The Aftermath’ is a dutiful dud

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FILM REVIEW Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow, the Texas-bred outlaws better known in pop culture by only their first names, cast a long shadow in “The Highwaymen,” a new movie version of the story of how Parker and Barrow robbed and killed their way through a large swath of the country in the early 1930s. Bonnie and Clyde loom large, but they are also largely invisible. Although we see Bonnie (Emily Brobst) helping to orchestrate a jailbreak in one early scene, it is only from the back. We hardly know what she or her partnerin-crime (Edward Bossert) even look like, until their violent end. That’s because “The Highwaymen,” an excellent and entertainingly old-fashioned police procedural about the case, isn’t really about Bonnie and Clyde at all. Rather, it’s the true story of the two men who hunted them down: Frank Hamer and Maney Gault, played by Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson as a kind of twangy Holmes and Watson, dogged in their pursuit of justice, and with the ability to identify a brand of tobacco simply by sniffing a cigarette butt. Costner and Harrelson are low-key fabulous as a pair of middle-aged former Texas Rangers, brought out of retirement and assigned to a special highway detail

Woody Harrelson, left, and Kevin Costner hunt Bonnie and Clyde in what could be a “True Detective” reboot.

by the Texas governor, Miriam “Ma” Ferguson (played by a nononsense Kathy Bates). With no jurisdiction outside their home state, Frank and Maney must bend the rules to follow their quarry, who have left a trail of blood and bank robberies from New Mexico to Iowa and south to Louisiana. In doing so, the film’s heroes also run afoul of the U.S. Bureau of Investigation (as the F.B.I. was then known), whose agents are depicted here as arrogant bumblers. Directed by John Lee Hancock (“The Founder”), “The Highwaymen,” in limited release this week and streaming on Netflix March 29, also grapples with some contemporary themes. In scenes in which Frank and

‘The Highwaymen’ (R, 132 min.) DIRECTOR: John Lee Hancock STARS: Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson, Kathy Bates IN A NUTSHELL: Based on a true story, a pair of ex-Texas Rangers are tasked with tracking the notorious criminals Bonnie and Clyde.

Maney reminisce about their past adventures, the issue of ethics in law enforcement is brought to the fore, sometimes painfully. Other echoes of today come from how Bonnie and Clyde use the media — meaning the newspaper — to cultivate a following. Frank and Maney realize

pretty quickly that they’re probably not going to be able to take Bonnie and Clyde alive. In any other version of this story — especially one in which the bad guys are depicted as folk heroes — this realization would be hard to swallow, even accepting the fact that they’re coldblooded murderers. What’s most interesting is that the word “highwayman” has a double meaning: It can refer both to the bandit and the person who patrols the roadway. Here, that ambiguity suffuses “The Highwaymen,” making what is otherwise a straightforward tale of cops and robbers, one in which the lines between good and evil are so sharply drawn, into a richly nuanced morality story. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

TELEVISION

Get ready to leave ‘Schitt’s Creek’

Canadian sitcom “Schitt’s Creek” will end with a sixth and final season next year, co-creators Dan Levy and Eugene Levy announced Thursday. The series, which airs on Pop TV and CBC (and streams on Netflix), follows a wealthy family that loses its fortune and moves into a motel in a small town. “It’s not lost on us what a rare privilege it is in this industry to get to decide when your show should take its final bow,” the Levys said. (EXPRESS)

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FILM REVIEW There’s a ripping good story buried somewhere in “The Aftermath,” an intriguing but ultimately disappointing story set in the rubble of post-World War II Germany. A few months after Allied bombs have reduced Hamburg to smoldering ash, British officer Lewis Morgan (Jason Clarke) requisitions a stately home on the city’s outskirts and sends for his wife, Rachael (Keira Knightley), a sadly beautiful waif who is still processing traumatic memories from the Blitz. Morgan, whose colleagues snicker at him behind his back, is appalled at the impoverishment and dispossession suffered by the German people. When the owner of the Morgans’ new home — a handsome architect named Stephen Lubert (Alexander Skarsgard) — prepares to move out, along with his teenage daughter, Morgan insists that he stay. With a possible former Nazi lurking in the attic while a clueless British husband and his bitter wife are enjoying luxe accommodations down below, what could possibly go wrong? Plenty. But, in the final analysis, not nearly enough. The film devolves into a soap opera full of perfunctory plot twists and sudden, seductive lunges. Substituting emotionalism for genuine emotion, and contrivance for complexity, “The Aftermath” is a nice-looking dud: dutiful, dull and only mildly diverting. ANN HORNADAY (TWP)

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The week’s best movie previews

‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’

‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’

EXPECTED RELEASE: July 26

EXPECTED RELEASE: June 14

SUMMARY: Leonardo DiCaprio is an actor and Brad Pitt is his stunt double in the movie that will give hardcore fans of Quentin Tarantino something else to be insufferable about. There are other powerhouses in the cast — Al Pacino, Kurt Russell, Margot Robbie — plus the late Luke Perry has a role. Sniff. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY (EXPRESS)

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AMC Georgetown 14 3111 K Street N.W.

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 10:00-12:453:30-6:15 Captain Marvel in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;RS: 12:006:00-9:15 Wonder Park (PG) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 11:15-1:40-6:45 Isn't It Romantic (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 5:00-8:00 Captive State (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 10:50-1:50-4:45-7:2510:15 Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 11:00-1:50-4:507:40-10:25 Us (R) CC;DV;Dolby Cinema at AMC Prime;Recliners;RS: 10:00-1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 10:05-4:20-7:20-10:15 Gloria Bell (R) AMC Independent;Recliners;RS: 11:00-1:45-4:25-7:15-9:50 Wonder Park in 3D (PG) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;RS: 4:15-9:15 Greta (R) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 5:20-10:40 Apollo 11 (G) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 10:30-1:05-3:45-6:20 Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (PG) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 12:15-2:50 Captain Marvel: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) CC;DV;RS: 12:30-3:40-6:45-9:50 Captain Marvel (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 10:15-11:00-1:15-2:00-3:00-4:30-7:4511:00 Us (R) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 11:00-2:00-5:00-7:30-10:30-10:45

AMC Mazza Gallerie 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG) CC;DV: 10:10-11:20-2:00-4:307:00-9:40 Captain Marvel (PG-13) CC;DV: 9:50-11:00-1:50-3:40-4:40-7:30-10:20 Wonder Park (PG) CC;DV: 10:40-1:00-3:20-5:30-7:50-10:10 Us (R) CC;DV: 11:30-2:20-5:10-7:40-8:00-9:30-10:00-10:45 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:50-1:30-4:20-7:10-10:25 They Shall Not Grow Old (2018) (R) Alternative Content;CC: 12:45-6:40 Apollo 11 (G) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 12:40-3:00-5:20

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(!) No Pass/No Discount Ticket How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG) 2D;CC;DV;NP;R-S;Stadium: 12:152:50-5:25-8:00 Cruel Intentions 20th Anniversary (R) 2D;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:30-2:00-4:30-7:009:30 Alita: Battle Angel (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;R-S;Stadium: 10:55 Us (R) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:30-2:25-5:20-8:15-11:05; 6:30

Smithsonian - Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater 601 Independence Avenue SW

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Captain Marvel: The IMAX 2D Experience (PG-13) Standard IMAX: 1:15-5:30-7:55 D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 1:10 Aircraft Carrier: Guardians of the Seas 3D (2018) (NR) 10:50-12:00 Journey to Space: The IMAX 3D Experience (NR) 10:20-11:25-12:35-2:00 Apollo 11: The IMAX 2D Experience3:40

Smithsonian - Warner Bros. Theater 14th Street & Constitution Ave NW

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Tornado Alley 3D (NR) 10:30AM Jackie Brown (R) 6:00 D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 12:40 National Parks Adventure 3D (America Wild 3D) (NR) 11:50-2:25 They Shall Not Grow Old (2018) 3D (R) 3:15 Superpower Dogs 3D (G) 11:00-1:30

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AFI Silver Theatre Cultural Center 8633 Colesville Road

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Everybody Knows (Todos lo saben) (R) CC;Accessibility devices available;English Subtitles: 1:45-4:30 Gloria Bell (R) CC;Accessibility devices available: 12:40-2:45-4:50-7:00-9:15 The Big Lebowski (R) 10:00 Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church (NR) 7:10-9:10 It Happened One Night (1934) (NR) 7:15 American Madness (1932) (NR) 5:15

AMC Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.

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Never Look Away (Werk ohne Autor) (R) AD: 11:15-3:15-7:15 Free Solo (PG-13) CC: 8:00 Styx (NR) 1:15-3:30-5:45

Captain Marvel (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 12:45-3:45-6:45-7:30-9:45-10:30 Wonder Park (PG) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 2:45-7:15-9:30 Captive State (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 1:45-4:45 Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 2:15-4:50-7:45-10:20 Us (R) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 12:00-1:00-2:00-3:00-4:00-5:00-6:00-7:00-8:00-9:00-10:0010:45 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) CC;DV;Recliners;RS: 12:20-3:30-6:30-9:15 Wonder Park in 3D (PG) CC;DV;RealD 3D;Recliners;RS: 12:30-5:00

807 V Street NW

800 Shoppers Way

3426 Connecticut Avenue N.W.

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Captain Marvel (PG-13) CC;DV: 1:20-4:20-7:30-10:30

Avalon Theatre

5612 Connecticut Avenue

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Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema

AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12

Captain Marvel (PG-13) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 11:00-11:45-1:30-2:20-4:00-5:00-7:20-7:5010:00-10:20 Captive State (PG-13) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 12:00-2:40-5:15 Us (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 11:20-11:30-1:40-2:00-4:10-4:20-7:00-7:30-7:40-9:25-9:4510:10 Apollo 11 (G) CC;HA;HoH: 11:15-1:50-3:50-7:10-9:15

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG) CC;DV: 11:15-2:00-4:45-7:15-10:00 Captain Marvel (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:00-1:00-7:15-10:15 Captain Marvel in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13) CC;DV;RealD 3D: 4:00 Wonder Park (PG) CC;DV: 11:45-2:00-6:30-9:00 Alita: Battle Angel (PG-13) CC: 1:15 Captive State (PG-13) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 10:00-12:45-3:30-6:15-9:15 Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:30-11:30-1:30-2:15-4:307:30-10:30 What Men Want (R) CC;DV: 10:00-12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) CC;DV: 10:15-1:00-3:45-6:30-9:30 Us (R) CC;DV: 10:00-11:00-1:00-2:00-4:00-4:30-5:00-7:00-7:30-8:00-10:00-10:30 Wonder Park in 3D (PG) CC;DV;RealD 3D: 4:15 Greta (R) AMC Independent;CC;DV: 10:30-5:00 Us: The IMAX 2D Experience (R) CC;DV;RS: 12:00-3:00-6:00-9:00

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Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th Street NW

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The Aftermath (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 1:00-2:00-3:30-4:45-6:30-7:30-9:55 Everybody Knows (Todos lo saben) (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;Subtitled: 1:00-7:00 If Beale Street Could Talk (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 1:10-7:10-9:40 The Favourite (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 4:00-9:40 Gloria Bell (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 1:20-3:50-4:20-7:20-9:50 The Hummingbird Project (R) HA;HoH: 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:00-9:45 The Invisibles (Die Unsichtbaren - Wir wollen leben) (NR) HA;HoH;Subtitled: 1:054:05-7:05-9:35 Woman at War (Kona fer i stria) CC;HA;HoH;Subtitled: 2:25-5:05-7:35-9:45

Landmark West End Cinema 2301 M Street NW

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The Highwaymen (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:50 The Wedding Guest (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH: 1:30-4:30-7:30-9:45 Transit (NR) HA;HoH;Subtitled: 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:40

Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14 701 Seventh Street NW

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Captain Marvel (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:45-12:00-1:05-2:403:10-4:15-5:30-6:00-7:05-8:30-9:00-10:00 Captain Marvel in Disney Digital 3D (PG-13) 3D;4DX;4DX 3D;CC;DV;NP;R-S;Stadium: 11:15-2:05-4:55-7:45-10:45 Wonder Park (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:55-2:15-4:35-6:55-9:30 Captive State (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 3:30-6:15 Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;R-S;Stadium: 11:40-2:205:05-8:05-10:50 What Men Want (R) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:00-2:00-4:50-7:40-10:40 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 12:45-9:40 Us (R) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:00-12:30-1:50-3:40-4:40-7:30-9:15-10:30 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;R-S;Stadium: 11:00-1:45-4:30-7:15-10:05

SUMMARY: At the Sundance festival last month, this movie took home two awards — including best dramatic directing — which is not bad for first-time feature director Joe Talbot. In it, a San Francisco native has to cope with a childhood city that seems to be vanishing into memory. K.P.K.

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Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema 7235 Woodmont Avenue

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The Wedding Guest (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;RS: 1:20-4:00-7:20-10:00 Transit (NR) HA;HoH;Reserved Seating;Subtitled: 1:30-4:20-7:00-9:30 Gloria Bell (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;RS: 1:10-2:00-3:40-4:30-5:00-6:30-7:10-7:45-9:00-9:45 Everybody Knows (Todos lo saben) (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;Reserved Seating;Subtitled: 12:55-3:50-6:50-9:35 Cold War (Zimna Wojna) (R) CC;DVS;HA;HoH;Reserved Seating;Subtitled: 1:50-9:55 Woman at War (Kona fer i stria) CC;HA;HoH;Reserved Seating;Subtitled: 1:40-4:107:30-9:50 The Hummingbird Project (R) HA;HoH;RS: 1:00-4:40-7:15-9:40

Regal Hyattsville Royale Stadium 14 6505 America Blvd.

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Stadium: 1:20-4:207:20 Captain Marvel (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Stadium: 12:10-12:40-1:10-1:40-3:20-3:50-4:254:55-6:25-6:55-7:30-8:00-9:30-10:05-10:35-11:05 The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:30 Alita: Battle Angel (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 10:00 Wonder Park (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 12:00-12:30-2:45-5:00-7:25-9:50 Captive State (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 3:55 Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:05-4:10-7:05-9:55 What Men Want (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 2:20-5:20-8:10-11:00

Us (R) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Stadium: 12:05-12:45-2:55-4:40-5:45-6:45-7:45-8:35-9:40-10:4511:25 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:25-4:35-7:35-10:30 Cruel Intentions 20th Anniversary (R) 2D;Stadium: 1:15-4:00-7:00-9:45 Us (R) 2D;CC;DV;Stadium: 1:15-4:15-7:15-10:15

Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Recliner;Reserved;RS;Stadium: 11:35-2:20-5:15-7:50-10:35 The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 12:00 Wonder Park (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 11:10-12:05-1:25-2:35-3:554:55-6:20-7:20-8:45-9:45-11:10 Alita: Battle Angel (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:10 Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:55-1:45-4:45-7:25-10:15 Captive State (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 12:30 What Men Want (R) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:50-1:55-4:50-7:5510:55 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (PG) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 11:55-3:25-6:50 Us (R) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 11:30-1:30-2:00-2:30-3:00-3:30-4:305:00-5:30-6:00-6:30-7:30-8:30-9:00-9:30-10:30-11:30-12:00 Green Book (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:30AM Apollo 11 (G) 2D;CC;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 11:25-2:10-4:35-7:05-9:35-12:00 Cruel Intentions 20th Anniversary (R) 2D;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 11:05-1:454:30-7:15-10:00 Us: The IMAX 2D Experience (R) 2D;CC;DV;IMAX;NP;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:30-1:304:30-7:30-10:30 Captain Marvel (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;NP;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:30-11:0011:30-12:35-1:35-2:05-2:35-3:40-4:40-5:10-5:40-6:45-7:45-8:15-8:45-9:50-10:50-11:2011:50-12:00 Us (R) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 11:00-8:00-11:00 Five Feet Apart (PG-13) 2D;CC;DV;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium: 10:35-1:40-4:357:35-10:40 No Manches Frida 2 (R) 2D;Recliner;Reserved;R-S;Stadium;Sub-Titled: 11:30-2:15-5:057:40-10:25

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Any attempt to rewrite history today will backfire on you. You must face the truth and encourage others to do the same. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today, actions you took just yesterday are likely to have very different results. You’ll be surprised — and very likely encouraged, too. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Don’t

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41 By mouth

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14 Giraffe cousin 15 Look down, as from a balcony

43 City tour vehicle 44 Gestures of gratitude 46 “Turn on the AC!” 48 Devious

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29 Like some overrides 31 Dipstick wipe 32 Dash instruments

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56 Frazier foe

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50 French greeting

19 Black stone

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51 Prefix with “binary” or “conforming”

10 Soft shoes, for short

52 Campaignfunding grp.

11 Mendes of “Hitch”

53 Dandelion support

12 Bylaw, briefly

23 “See ya!” 25 Yahoo alternative 26 Sports ___ (jogger’s top)

56 Never

13 “Chances ___ ...”

29 Boozy brunch order

60 Ink-squirting creatures

17 Decides to change lanes, maybe

30 “What now?!”

62 “Go. Away.”

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32 Key usually opposite “\”

63 Ancient Mexican

24 Ontario MLB city: Abbr.

33 Ditch

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36 Fresh way to start

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Human genus

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26 ‘70s fad that hints at the ends of 3-, 8- and 17-Down

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35 Viola clef

39 Latch (onto)

54 Triangular sword

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49 Civic center?

22 Bad-mouth

52 Church seats

5 Small, in rap names

16 Runway figures

20 Greek H

51 ___ Scotia

27 Snitch on

Samurai Sudoku

37 Rainy

57 2012 movie bear

42 Handbag monogram

58 Capture

45 Election Day sticker words 47 Get a move on

59 Pal of Curly 61 Playing hard to get

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

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ACROSS

Forecast

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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: 58 RECORD HIGH: 90 AVG. LOW: 39 RECORD LOW: 17 SUNRISE: 7:06 a.m. SUNSET: 7:22 p.m.

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FRIDAY: Skies should start out mainly sunny, and brisk west winds ratchet up quickly. A cold surge of Canadian air blasts into the area in the early afternoon. There is just enough moisture to set off a few brief, scattered showers.

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SUNDAY

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A source close to Taylor Swift revealed in the April issue of People why her boyfriend, actor Joe Alwyn, has tried to keep their relationship private. “Joe has zero interest in being a celebrity,” the source said. “Their personalities are very compatible, and they’re respectful of each other’s careers.” Since the couple began dating two years ago, Swift and Alwyn have rarely been seen out in public. (EXPRESS)

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