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Cheadle talks writing, directing and acting in his film ‘Miles Ahead’ 17

Judge and tutor

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For 18 years, SCOTUS nominee Garland has taught D.C. children 3

Postmortem A look at the 5 things that went wrong for the Wizards this year 11

Police across the region pledge to crack down on swarms of dirt bike riders who have been taking over local streets 4

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A firefighting helicopter makes a drop on a wildfire that started in western Arizona and jumped the Colorado River into California, near Needles, on Wednesday.

It could have been worse. They could have been doing ‘Hamilton.’

If Blockbuster still existed, he’d return that ‘Porky’s II’ tape, too

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A high school production of the musical “Sweeney Todd” went terribly wrong this week, when a prop razor used in a throat-slitting scene ended up cutting the necks of two boys and sending them to a local hospital. The head of Saint Kentigern College in Auckland, New Zealand, said the razor was real but had been bound in duct tape and had gone through several safety checks. The boys were released from the hospital Thursday. (AP)

It took 30 years, but a guilty conscience led someone who stole a large metal sign in Florida to return it — along with a $50 money order — to the New Smyrna Beach Police Department. Officials say the New Smyrna Beach Says No to Drugs sign arrived by mail with a note asking officials to use the money to reinstall it. The anonymous sender asked for forgiveness, saying the sign was stolen during “a fit of youthful exuberance” in the ’80s. (AP)

Ever felt like calling up a complete stranger in Sweden? (Who hasn’t?) Now’s your chance. Hoping to spark curiosity about the country, the Swedish Tourist Association has set up a hotline (+46 771 793 336) that connects callers worldwide “to a random Swede.” It’s not completely random. The Swedes who take the calls have volunteered by downloading an app. But they are not vetted or given any instructions about what to say. (AP)

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‘An opportunity to … affect a child’s life’ THE DISTRICT It’s life as usual for Judge Merrick Garland while his future as a Supreme Court justice is still in limbo. President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee tutored students at a D.C. elementary school Monday — a routine he has followed for nearly two decades. Garland has volunteered at the J.O. Wilson Elementary School in Northeast Washington regularly for the past 18 years, arriving at the school every other Monday at 2:30 p.m. And this past Monday was no different. When he arrived, students at the elementary school delivered Garland an oversized congratulatory card that said, “We believe in you” and “Thanks for Your Service!” More than 100 students and Principal Heidi Haggerty signed the card. “We’re thrilled that Judge

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For SCOTUS nominee Merrick Garland, there is always time to tutor

Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland has tutored at J.O. Wilson Elementary in D.C. for 18 years.

Garland continues to tutor our students at J.O. Wilson Elementary School even while he is being considered for the Supreme Court,” said Michelle Lerner, a spokeswoman for D.C. public schools. Garland typically tutors just one or two students and follows them throughout their elementary school years, sometimes even continuing with them in middle school. He now tutors

two fifth-graders at the school, who praised him for his ability to help with their math work. “When I have problems with my math homework, he’ll help me with that,” Vernell Garvin, who has worked with Garland for five years, said in an interview last month. “He’s a very good person. He never does anything wrong. He deserves the job.” The school’s principal said Garland also requires his clerks to volunteer with students. In a White House video released last month, Garland explained why he tutors these children, saying it “is an opportunity to actually affect a child’s life.” Garland, 63, is from the Chicago suburbs and attended Harvard University for his undergraduate and law degrees. He was a prosecutor in the legendary D.C. case that landed Mayor Marion Barry in jail on drug charges and later oversaw the prosecution in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing case. He now serves as the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. PERRY STEIN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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“When you’re that good when you’re that young, you’re going to be a dick.” BILL MAHER, host of HBO political

talk show “Real Time with Bill Maher” and a minority owner of the New York Mets, speaking to New York’s WOR 710 about Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper. “There’s a couple of words that I really can’t say … ” Maher told WOR Sports Zone host Pete McCarthy. “But next to those words in the dictionary, I can see a picture of Bryce Harper.”

Hart seen mingling at Ben’s Chili Bowl, W hotel Kevin Hart was spotted with a camera crew Wednesday at the U Street location of Ben’s Chili Bowl, where sources say he was taping a comedy segment. “Amazing food with amazing people,” he tweeted about his visit to one of the city’s signature eateries. That evening, a tipster spied him at the W hotel lobby bar, noshing on some snacks with his wife. (TWP)

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The number of events that will have been held at Verizon Center in 70 days after the Caps game Sunday. That includes 22 family shows, 18 Caps games, 15 Wizards games and five concerts since Feb. 1. On Sunday, the Wizards will play the Hornets there at noon before the Caps close out their regular season against the Ducks at 7:30 p.m. (EXPRESS)


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local Poll: Clinton, Trump leading in Maryland

‘Enough is enough’ SAFETY Police from D.C., Maryland and Virginia described Thursday how they plan to combat what has become an urgent concern again as the days get warmer — the scourge of dirt bikers taking over the streets. “Enough is enough,” said D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier at a news conference. Lanier said that she and representatives from seven other police agencies, along with the U.S. attorney’s office, have been conducting an investigation for several months regarding bikers. In the past year, Lanier said, 400 bikes have been confiscated and 100 arrests have been made. She said the illegal dirt bikes that were seized will be destroyed. Police released photos Thursday of 245 people believed to have been riding bikes illegally. Swarms of dirt bike riders have taken over streets across the region, from Baltimore to D.C. and their suburbs, taunting police to stop them as they ride in packs, doing wheelies, weaving around traffic and ignoring traffic laws.

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This week, some Shaw residents complained about seeing packs of illegal bikes and allterrain vehicles commandeering streets. And in Prince George’s County, officials said two preventable fatalities were connected to ATVs and dirt bikes. Police in most areas, including D.C. and Baltimore, forbid officers from chasing the bikes, as it is often more dangerous than simply leaving them alone. Authorities have tried many alternative methods to stop them, none of which have curtailed the activity. In Baltimore — where riders are immortalized in a British film called “12 O’Clock Boys” — lawmakers propose building a track to lure riders off the streets. Police there shut down streets along popular routes, and have made it illegal for gas stations to sell to off-road vehicles. In the District, police offer a $250 reward to anyone with a tip leading to a bike that is seized, and use helicopters to track bikers as they ride through the city in hopes of seizing bikes at the end of the ride. But restrictions on police

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Police from across the region vow to start cracking down on illegal dirt bike riders

Social media’s role Social media is in part to blame for an apparent increase in the number of dirt bikes and all-terrain vehicles on urban streets, D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier said Thursday. The Washington area has dealt with several recent cases involving offroad vehicles that have alarmed law enforcement officials and the public, including an officer who was injured when his motorcycle was dragged by an ATV and an ambulance that was blocked by several off-road vehicles last month. The ambulance was delayed in getting to a hospital, although no one was injured and the patient wasn’t affected. “I think for the riders this has become a trend where they videotape themselves,” Lanier said. “They’re videotaping disruptions. For them, they think it’s fun.” BEN NUCKOLS (AP)

chases frustrate residents, who view it as authorities giving tacit approval to illegal activity. They are frightened when caught in the middle of a pack, and complain, as they did last week when 50 dirt bikes and ATVs rode through Shaw and right by a parked D.C. police cruiser. Urban dirt bikes pose enforcement challenges because the illegal rides make it easy for operators to elude officers. “If a police officer in a police cruiser attempts to pursue these vehicles, what we know will happen because we’ve seen it happen is they will go up on the sidewalks and they will strike pedestrians,” Lanier said. “We’re not going to do that.” Dirt bike riders also face relatively light punishment if they do get caught. While police can impound and in some cases destroy the bikes, riding them on the street is a misdemeanor that usually leads to probation or a brief, suspended jail sentence for those who are convicted, said Karl Racine, the District’s attorney general. (THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)

Two students, two adults injured Thursday after police cruiser and school bus crash in Fairfax County

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“Green Man,” left, and another dirt biker race behind the NPR building last summer.

POLITICS Hillary Clinton has a clear but narrowing lead over Bernie Sanders three weeks before Maryland’s Democratic primary contest, according to a new Washington Post-University of Maryland poll. The poll also finds good news for Donald Trump, who has a slight edge among likely Republican voters, with Ohio Gov. John Kasich in second place. The poll finds that in a general-election matchup, Clinton wallops Trump by 35 percentage points among registered voters, wider than President Barack Obama’s winning margins in the reliably blue state in 2008 and 2012. Clinton plans to campaign this weekend in Baltimore. The Maryland primary is April 26, but early voting is April 14-21. The poll shows Clinton leading Sanders 55 percent to 40 percent among likely Democratic voters. Clinton’s advantage is now half what it was in a Baltimore Sun poll last month that showed her up roughly 30 percentage points. On the Republican side, Trump has a slight edge among likely voters, garnering 41 percent of their support compared with Kasich’s 31 percent and 22 percent for Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. Although the 10-point margin bodes well for Trump, it is not statistically significant given the survey’s sample size of just 283 likely Republican voters. (THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)

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The shooting of a 6-year-old boy Wednesday night in Northeast Washington occurred during a burglary of an apartment and was the result of a dispute between neighbors, D.C. police said Thursday. Police said the victim was shot twice in the left arm and was taken to a hospital for treatment. His injuries were not believed to be life-threatening. The shooting occurred about 11:45 p.m. in the 5800 block of Foot Street NE, near Burrville and the Prince George’s County line. Police said that two people forced open the door of the victim’s apartment. Shots were fired, and the boy was struck. (TWP)

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300 workers abducted by ISIS at Syrian factory SYRIA In a brazen assault near the Syrian capital, Islamic State militants abducted 300 cement workers and contractors from their workplace northeast of Damascus on Thursday, as fighting against the extremist group raged in the country’s north ahead of a new round of peace talks scheduled for next week. In a blow to the Islamic militants, however, rebel fighters wrested control of a northern border town, potentially undermining ISIS supply lines across the border with Turkey and endangering one

of its most important strongholds in Aleppo province. State TV said Thursday’s mass abduction of workers from the al-Badia Cement Company took place in Dumeir, about 28 miles northeast of Damascus, where militants launched a surprise attack against government forces earlier this week. The state-run news agency SANA quoted a source in the company as saying efforts to contact the workers had been unsuccessful. At the factory headquarters in Damascus, a spokeswoman declined to discuss the kidnapped

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workers’ fate, saying authorities had told the company to refrain from commenting. There was no formal responsibility claim for the kidnapping, but the ISIS-linked Aamaq agency posted a video showing the deserted cement factory, located near a military air base. The video showed what appeared to be a Syrian soldier lying on the ground, apparently dead. Mass abductions have taken place on occasion in Syria during the country’s devastating civil war, usually targeting religious minorities or Syrian soldiers. (AP)

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LOS ANGELES | Fans read the fictional “The Daily Prophet” newspaper Thursday at the grand opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, Calif. A big crowd turned out for the opening of the Harry Potter-themed attraction, which similarly exists at Universal Orlando in Florida.

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Space station astronauts are getting their first inflatable room. It’s a technology demo by a company called Bigelow Aerospace that’s meant to pave the way for moon bases and Mars expeditions. The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, or BEAM, will get a ride to the International Space Station on an unmanned SpaceX Falcon rocket set to launch this afternoon, carrying a capsule with the pioneering pod in its trunk. Once attached to the space station, the soft-sided compartment will be inflated to the size of a small bedroom. The BEAM will stay put for two years. It will be the first time an astronaut steps inside an expandable habitat structure in space. MARCIA DUNN (AP)

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The interest the head of a payday lending business is accused of charging on short-term loans. Charles M. Hallinan, 75, of Villanova, Pa., led a group that preyed on customers while taking in nearly $700 million from 2008 to ’13, according to an indictment Thursday. (AP)

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The military has launched a new investigation of Marine Maj. Mark Thompson, the former U.S. Naval Academy instructor who insisted he was innocent of sexual misconduct with two young women while they were students at the school. An investigator found more than 650 messages on an accuser’s long-missing cellphone that contradict what Thompson said under oath in 2014. (THE WASHINGTON POST) CONSUMER SAFETY

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A hunt for ‘man in a hat’ Belgian prosecutors launched a public appeal Thursday seeking any information on “the man in a hat” seen before the Brussels Airport suicide bombings that killed 16 people. Authorities were especially interested in any people who might have filmed or photographed him. Prosecutors on Thursday released a new video showing him allegedly leaving the scene after the bombing. (AP/TWP) POLITICS

Ex-chief of staff indicted A former congressman’s chief of staff has been charged with using congressional funds to pay a campaign consultant. The Justice Department late Wednesday announced the eight-count indictment of David G. Bowser, 45, of Arlington. Prosecutors did not identify the congressman for whom Bowser worked, but he was chief of staff to a Georgia Republican, Paul Broun. (AP)

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Trump shakes up campaign roles THE FIX Donald Trump is not a dumb man. He didn’t get to where he is by not grasping when things are slipping away from him and making the necessary changes. That’s exactly what Trump did Thursday when he announced that Paul Manafort, an old political hand not previously affiliated with the campaign, would serve as “convention manager” and “will oversee, manage, and be responsible for all activities that pertain to Mr. Trump’s delegate process and the Cleveland Convention.” No, you are not the only one thinking that it sounds a lot like Manafort is being put in charge of Trump’s entire operation. The reason you think that is because that’s what is happening. That’s both a smart move by Trump and a recognition that campaign manager Corey R. Lewandowski, who was charged last week with battery for grabbing

a reporter during a March rally in Florida, isn’t best suited to the tasks ahead: winning delegates, making inroads in the D.C. political community and rounding off some of Trump’s sharper edges. Lewandowski has never operated like a traditional campaign manager at the presidential level. That person typically spends the majority of time in the campaign headquarters — serving as the orchestra conductor rather than, say, the first violin. This move is a recognition of how many moving parts there are in any presidential race. It also looks to be the takeover — at least partially — of professional political types within Trumpworld. The question, as always with Trump, is how much he listens to anyone not named Donald J. Trump. Who he puts in charge only matters if he is willing to actually take that person’s advice.

In Venezuela, every Friday is now a holiday Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has a message for his country: Take the day off. Maduro has designated every Friday in April and May as non-working holidays, Bloomberg reports. But the holidays are no cause for celebration. They’re part of a 60-day plan to conserve electricity as a severe drought taxes the country’s hydrogeneration plants. Last month, Maduro closed the country for a week over the Easter holiday. He said doing so saved almost 22 centimeters of water at a critical dam that supplies electricity to Caracas. (EXPRESS)

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“He called me Precious, an African American obese woman who was raped by her father.” ETHEL EASTER, who recounted derogatory comments doctors made during her surgery for a hiatal hernia at Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital in Houston. Suspicious of her surgeon, she hid a tiny recorder in her hair before being anesthetized. (TWP)

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Dems’ contest gets nastier Sanders’ sharp words on Clinton: ‘I’m not going to get lied about’ WASHINGTONPOST.COM TO YOUR HEALTH

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POLITICS Hillary Clinton said Thursday she doesn’t know why her Democratic presidential rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, would say she is not qualified to be president, as the two campaigns continued a brass-knuckles feud in a campaign that had been marked for its relative civility. “I don’t know why he’s saying that, but I will take Bernie Sanders over Ted Cruz or Donald Trump any time,” Clinton told reporters before taking a short subway ride in the Bronx. Sanders, in Philadelphia, did not back down from his assertion that Clinton’s Wall Street ties, among other things, disqualify her for the office. “She has attacked me for being unqualified, and if I am going to be attacked for being unqualified, I will respond in kind,” Sanders told reporters. “I’m not going to get lied about.” He added: “If Secretary Clinton thinks that I just come from the small state of Vermont, that we’re not used to this, well, we’ll get used to it fast. I’m not going to get beaten up; I’m not going to get lied about. We will fight back.” The dueling news conferences — 12 days ahead of the April 19 primaries in New York — were part of a fierce back and forth that began Wednesday. Sanders, in a speech, accused Clinton of

Nope, that’s not a token, Bernie. Hillary Clinton swipes a MetroCard to ride the No. 4 train in the Bronx on Thursday.

saying he was not qualified. She had not said so outright but had spent the day Wednesday raising questions about his ideas, plans and preparation for the job. Clinton didn’t back down Thursday, either. “I’m going to keep talking about the issues,” she said, “and I’m going to keep drawing contrasts, because that’s what elections are about. “I think it is important to tell people what you’re going to do for them and how you can get it done.” That was a reference to her frequent claim that many of Sanders’ liberal proposals aren’t realistic. “Don’t make promises you can’t keep,” she said.

Her unusual ride on the 4 train, covered live by her traveling press, followed an awkward New York Daily News interview in which Sanders appeared not to know that the vast New York subway system no longer uses metal tokens. At her news conference Clinton noted, laughing, that the system switched to farecards years ago — during her first term as a New York senator. Clinton’s campaign charged earlier Thursday that Sanders “crossed a line” by asserting that she isn’t qualified for the White House. “This is a ridiculous and irresponsible attack for someone to make — not just against the

person who is almost certainly going to be the nominee of their party this November, but against someone who is one of the most qualified people to run for the presidency in the HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,” Clinton spokeswoman Christina Reynolds wrote in a fundraising email to supporters early Thursday. Sanders addressed the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO in Philadelphia on Thursday before heading to New York. He told the group he considers labor unions to be family and then took a dig at Clinton: “I will not leave here after this morning and go to a Wall Street fundraiser.” ABBY PHILLIP, JOHN WAG N ER A ND A N N E G E A R A N ( T H E WASHINGTON POST)

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“You could actually hear her head hit the concrete. That’s what hurt me the most.” GLORIA VALDEZ, on her daughter Janissa, 12, being body-slammed to the ground by a school police officer in San Antonio,

Texas. The officer was put on administrative leave Wednesday after cellphone footage of the incident surfaced online.

Obama to Chicago law students: GOP jeopardizing judicial integrity with Garland

Hospitals have long struggled to find ways to help suicidal patients who walk into their emergency rooms, but most methods involve face-to-face visits and intensive therapy — too resourceintensive for many centers. A paper in PLOS Medicine proposes a method of follow-up that appears to reduce repeat suicide attempts by almost 80 percent. It involves having therapists hand-write letters to patients over the course of 24 months. While the letters would be mostly scripted and focus on safety strategies, they would also include one or two personal sentences and be personally signed by the therapists. The method — the Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program, or ASSIP — was tested on 120 patients admitted to Switzerland’s Bern University hospital for attempted suicide. The patients were split into a control group that had standard therapy without the letter writing, and a group that went through both standard therapy and letter writing. After two years, each group had one suicide. In the control group there were 41 repeat suicide attempts, but in the ASSIP group there were only five. “We believe the caring letters gave patients a feeling that they were cared about and added a personal touch,” researcher Konrad Michel said. JENNY CHEN

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nation+world CHICAGO At least four people have made “credible allegations of sexual abuse” against former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert, the Chicago Tribune reported Thursday, citing unidentified law enforcement sources. The newspaper also reported that it had determined the identities of three accusers, all of them men whose allegations stem from when they were teenagers and Hastert was their coach in Yorkville, Ill. One is dead. The other two accusers have been described in court

documents only as Individual A and Individual D. The newspaper did not name the men who are still alive, and it said it did not know the identity of the fourth accuser. The now-deceased accuser named by the Tribune had been named previously by The Associated Press as Stephen Reinboldt, a team equipment manager at Yorkville High School, where Hastert worked as a teacher and wrestling coach from 1965 to 1981. Individual A and Individual D, the Tribune said, were popular standout athletes in Yorkville. Reinboldt died in 1995.

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3 more accuse Hastert of sex abuse

Ex-Speaker Hastert pleaded guilty to violating bank laws as he sought to pay $3.5 million in hush money.

Hastert, 74, is scheduled to be sentenced April 27. He pleaded guilty last fall to violating banking laws while seeking to pay $3.5 million in hush money to ensure Individual A stayed quiet about unspecified past misconduct. According to documents, Hastert managed to pay $1.7 million in lump sums before the FBI questioned him about the withdrawals. On Wednesday, Hastert’s lawyers asked a federal judge to spare Hastert time behind bars and give him probation instead, citing his poor health and the steep price he has already paid in shame. (AP)

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“I don’t have anything to hide. I’m proud of my dad and what he did and the business he established.” BRITISH PRIME MINISTER DAVID CAMERON, telling ITV News Thursday that he profited from his father’s investments in an offshore tax haven. He sold them in 2010 before becoming premier.

Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson named new Iceland prime minister

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How it all went wrong NOTHING WENT AS INTENDED THIS SEASON FOR THE WIZARDS, who 1

are 38-40 and enter Friday’s game against the Pistons 3 /2 games behind Detroit for the Eastern Conference’s eighth and final playoff spot. With four games remaining, the postseason appearance many anticipated is close to being mathematically impossible. Looking back, here are five of their major pitfalls. JORGE CASTILLO (THE WASHINGTON POST)

1. Flexibility vs. commitment The Wizards sought to improve on their consecutive appearances in the second round of the NBA playoffs but didn’t want the pursuit to cost them salary cap flexibility this summer. Eight players will be unrestricted free agents at season’s end. Washington will have money to chase top-tier personnel, with Plan A being to lure Thunder star and Washington-area native Kevin Durant. Plan B is unclear. But trying to field a playoffcaliber team while maintaining that flexibility backfired. Now, the Wizards’ disappointing performance might have an effect on if they can attract any impact players.

system, following league-wide trends placing greater emphasis on a higher tempo and 3-point shooting to create space. The change stemmed from the team’s success with the style in last year’s playoff. Though it was just a 10-game sample size, the organization believed the style was best for its star backcourt of John Wall and Bradley Beal. But it’s disputable whether there were ever enough pieces around them to fit the system. The result is a unit that has played faster than last season — nearly five more possessions per 48 minutes and three more fastbreak points per game — but is posting just 0.4 more points per 100 possessions while allowing 3.7 more points per 100 possessions.

2. A system that didn’t fit Further complicating the Wizards’ roster construction was their decision to modify their offensive

Wall’s status unknown The Wizards beat the Nets on Wednesday without point guard John Wall, who had a sore right knee and sat out for the first time this season. It’s uncertain whether he will return Friday at Detroit — a must-win game to stay in playoff contention. After Wednesday’s win, Wall said his knee, which was in a brace, was still swollen and walking remained difficult. He was scheduled to undergo tests. (TWP)

his success has always derived from getting players to buy in defensively. The Wizards ranked in the top 10 in defensive rating each of his first three years. This season, they rank 15th in defensive rating and tied for 25th in opponents’ field goal percentage. Players have publicly questioned the coachi ng staff throughout the season, with Wall criticizing Wittman’s substitution patterns in a November loss to the Hornets and lambasting pick-and-roll schemes during an 0-3 road trip last month.

3. Coaching questions Randy Wittman is in his fourth full season in Washington and

4. Leadership void The Wizards have a roster filled

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with veterans, but no one like the future Hall of Famer they let go, Paul Pierce. His experience, swagger and championship pedigree coaxed instant respect from teammates last year — his only season in the District. Washington determined Otto Porter Jr. was ready to start; veterans Alan Anderson and Jared Dudley would compensate for the loss of Pierce’s on-court production; and Wall, entering his sixth season, would navigate the ship with help from the other veterans. But the Wizards have been rudderless for much of the campaign.

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Forgiving Papelbon If you’re on the fence over how to feel about Jonathan Papelbon coming back as the Nationals’ closer after choking the NL MVP, consider these reasons to accept him. SCOTT ALLEN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

3 He apologized “I think … I was in the wrong,” Papelbon said the first day he addressed the media at spring training. Later, he reportedly blasted Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” in the clubhouse.

2 Bryce Harper is over it In February, Harper told 106.7 The Fan that last year’s incident was all in the past. “I want him to go out there and save 60 games … and do everything he can to help this team win,” Harper said.

1 Teammates love him

5. Injuries There is no denying that a deluge of injuries helped fuel Washington’s demise. The team ranks third in the NBA in games lost because of injury, according to tracking by ManGamesLost.com. Beal has missed 25 games, leaving the Wizards without their best shooter and one-on-one scorer for nearly a third of the season. Only Ramon Sessions has played every game this season. But the Wizards had a couple of months with their main pieces to salvage the season and never did.

Gio Gonzalez told ESPN in February: “I love him for the fact that he wants to tell you the truth. He doesn’t beat around the bush and he comes at you the right way.”

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Defensive-minded for draft With their eight picks in the NFL draft April 28-30, should the Redskins select a defensive lineman, draft someone to help their secondary or add a big receiver? Look for general manager Scot McCloughan to focus more on defensive needs in the early rounds and add depth to that unit with the later selections. A quarterback to develop could be a late-round target as well for McCloughan, who will also be looking to trade down in hopes of acquiring 10-plus picks overall. Here are five players we think would be good fits for the Redskins.

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United looking for proper fit to replace Kitchen

Andrew Billings

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Let’s say the Redskins keep their 21st overall selection. McCloughan showed last year that he prefers big linemen, picking guard Brandon Scherff fifth overall. This time McCloughan could go for a nose tackle such as Billings. He’s a wrecking ball who squatted 805 pounds in high school. Billings is not your typical nose tackle who simply takes up blocks in the middle. He goes after the passer as well, recording 5½ sacks and 15 tackles for a loss last season as the All Big-12 defensive player of year. He has great speed but needs to change direction better. He just turned 20 on March 6.

If the Redskins trade down as expected, they might grab Apple late in the first round or early in the second. The team is in desperate need of youth at cornerback, and Apple is a big (6-foot-1) ball hawk who has no problem getting aggressive — although his physical play drew 11 penalties over two seasons. He’s capable of forcing receivers out of routes while his quick feet allow him to cover short passes. Apple’s not afraid of the big stage; he intercepted Marcus Mariota in Ohio State’s 2014 national title game. Scouts feel there’s plenty of upside if Apple can improve his vision of the field and reduce penalties.

The fourth Fuller brother to play at Virginia Tech could be the best one of all. He’s a physical corner who gets in lanes on short and medium passes, with 34 passes defensed and eight interceptions in 2013-14. He played in just three games last season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus. The big thing scouts worry about is if he has the speed to single-cover fast receivers downfield.At 5-feet-11, he’s also slightly shorter than what some teams want in a defensive back. Still, he’s a physical corner and that’s what McCloughan likes. Fuller would be a good secondround pickup for the Redskins.

The Terps defensive back could turn into a slightly smaller version of former Redskins safety LaRon Landry. He’s fearless when he comes at opponents with his 6-foot-1 frame and 4.46 second 40 speed. He’s just a flat-out baller, although, like Landry, he has a tendency to go for big hits, causing him to miss 40 tackles in three seasons. Mostly, Davis, who played some corner at Maryland, is a third- or fourth-rounder because of his poor play in man coverage. The upside is that as a safety he won’t be asked to play as much man coverage. Let Davis be a missile out of the secondary, and he’ll scare receivers coming across the middle.

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DeAndre Houston-Carson William & Mary safety

Don’t overlook the FCS All-American safety who switched positions after three years at cornerback. HoustonCarson is not only fast (4.54-second 40 time), but he’s also quick out of his breaks and sheds blockers with his great balance. He does need to take better angles on tackles, gamble less and bulk up from 201 pounds. He could also be a gunner on special teams. He blocked nine kicks in college, three of which were returned for touchdowns. The potential fifth-round pick studied film of Seattle safeties Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas.

MAKING A MESS AT THE MASTERS

The number of putts hit by Ernie Els from within 2 feet on the Par 4 first hole at Augusta National on Thursday. The embarrassing sequence included missing a 10-incher with a one-handed flick of the putter. His sextuple bogey (that’s a 10 on a Par 4) is the worst score ever on the first hole at the Masters, beating the old mark by two strokes. (AP)

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D.C. UNITED Perry Kitchen left D.C. United this offseason, and his absence has left a big hole. Since United drafted the University of Akron product prior to the 2011 season, the club has yet to win a league game in which Kitchen has not participated. That streak, which is now up to 17 games, says a lot about the now-departed midfielder’s importance to the club — and the difficulty United (0-2-3) has experienced replacing him early this season. Kitchen moved to Scottish club Heart of Midlothian, which prompted United to revamp its central midfield. Veteran Marcelo Sarvas currently occupies Kitchen’s old defensive midfield spot, with Markus Halsti still facing injury and fitness concerns. Nick DeLeon has moved from wide midfield to a more central role, with mixed results so far. A wild card may be Jared Jeffrey, who has received sporadic opportunities to show what he can do since joining United in 2013. With Sarvas suspended last weekend against San Jose, Jeffrey impressed in central midfield. It’s unknown if he’ll get another chance against Vancouver on Saturday (5:30 p.m., ABC 7) at RFK Stadium. With no wins in five games so far, United needs a victory to kickstart its season — and to show it can be done without Kitchen. SETH VERTELNEY (FOR EXPRESS)

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Rebecca McCauley Rench, center, explains the rules of Dead of Winter to her neighbors at the 2M Street apartments in NoMa.

AMENITIES Rebecca McCauley Rench, 30, and three residents from the 2M Street apartments in NoMa huddle around a colorful board game stacked with pastel tiles representing four of the founding fathers. They’re gearing up to reenact the Constitutional Convention. “Is this fully competitive? Fully cooperative?” Rench asks of the game, which she’s never played before. “Fully competitive,” says Mike Lichtenberg, 23, shuffling a deck of “delegates.” Even though they’re neighbors, a game of Founding Fathers is every man for himself. At an adjacent table, Rench’s husband, Dave Rench McCauley, 31, and three other gamers are playing Castles of Mad King Ludwig, while farther down, a woman and two young boys sit down to play Sorry. It’s a typical Thursday evening at 2M Street (2 M St. NE; 2mstreet.com, 877-745-8551), CONTINUED ON PAGE R2

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Raising a stink over raised rent Q. My landlord put a notice under my door at the end of

The short answer is no. A tenant in the District of Columbia is entitled to 30 days’ written notice before a rent increase takes effect. Generally, only the lease terms will limit the amount and the frequency of rent increases. Usually that means the landlord may not increase the rent until the initial lease term has expired. However, it’s a different story if your unit is under rent control. By default, rent control applies to every apartment

unless, as in the case of most rentals, your landlord has properly filed a claim of exemption. For rent-controlled units, there are other restrictions on rent increases and rent increase notices. The notice itself must include the amount of the current rent and the rent increase; the effective date of the rent increase; and the authorized “basis” for the rent increase. The landlord may not increase the rent more than once every

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January, saying the rent had been increased by $200 at the beginning of the month and I was now overdue on my rent. The only problem is, my landlord never told me about the rent increase. Now they claim that the rent increase is retroactive and I am now in debt to them by that amount. Is it legal for my landlord to not tell me that the rent was going up, and then expect me to pay it?

12 months. Nor may the rent be increased if the unit and common areas are not in substantial compliance with the housing code. Additionally, the landlord must be properly licensed, and the rental accommodation and the manager, if there is one, must be properly registered. Finally, the amount of the rent increase may not exceed

Have a question? Email asktheadvocate@washpost. com. This column is intended to provide general information only. Contact D.C.’s Office of the Tenant Advocate at 202-719-6560 or ota.dc.gov for more information about tenant rights and remedies.

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Gossip and wine nights At 2M, residents also have trivia night — which Lichtenberg plans — a book club, yoga, Zumba, kickball, a winter basketball league and “Scandal” viewing parties. “We’re encouraging it at more and more properties,” says Holli Beckman, vice president of marketing at WC Smith (wcsmith. com, 202-371-1220), 2M’s property management company. “It’s really a way to encourage residents to use the common spaces

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where Rench organized her first game night about seven months ago. Now the group has its own Facebook page — and a growing bond. “It’s allowed us to get to know a lot of people in the building,” Rench says. “We’re getting to become closer friends.” When apartment communities facilitate game nights, book clubs, running groups and other clubs, the payoff for residents comes not just in having something fun to do after work, but in new friendships and closer ties to the complex.

Residents at 2M try to outspell their neighbors in a bout of Bananagrams.

… and give them ideas of how.” It’s also a great way to build relationships in a relaxed, organic way, she says. “It’s awkward to just walk up to someone and start talking to them,” Beckman says. “If you have the venue of an event it makes it a little easier.” Events like their Yappy Hours — for pet owners and dogs, naturally — can also help residents find trusted pet sitters in their building. Katherine Fleming, 26, is a regular at 2M’s game night and

Concierge perks you probably aren’t using Many residents don’t take advantage of their concierge beyond the front-desk service and package pickup, says Lynda Ellis, CEO of Capitol Concierge. Did you know that many residential concierges can: Help coordinate a club or event, like theater or poker nights Make dinner reservations for you at the hottest restaurants Plan a big event (some even do weddings!). E.B.

the rent control limit, which depends upon the “basis” for the rent increase. If any of these requirements are violated, the tenant may file a Tenant Petition with the Rent Administrator’s office challenging the rent increase. If the landlord is found to have acted in bad faith, the tenant is entitled to receive treble, or three times, the amount of actual damages. To find out if your rental unit is subject to rent control, contact the Rent Administrator’s office at (202) 442-7200.

the book club, which recently tackled the novels “All the Light We Cannot See” and “The Help.” “It’s really just a gossip and wine night,” she admits. “We’re lucky if half the ladies read the book.” Penrose Square apartments (2501 9th Road South, Suite 100, Arlington, VA; penrose-square. com, 703-271-8009) in Arlington also hosts regular community events for residents, including an upcoming ’80s party. Ronald Edwards, resident relations coordinator at Penrose Square, thinks he might dress up as Prince. The apartment uses an interactive web portal that residents can use to connect with their neighbors, plan events and reserve the clubhouse for get-togethers, Edwards says. “We also have different social interaction portals on that portal,” he says, such as to discuss books and movies, or to organize coffee meetups. “It’s like a chat room.” Nicole Breslin-Romano,33,who rents a two-bedroom apartment at Penrose Square, has gotten to know her neighbors at social events like the building’s Super Bowl party. She also organized a mixer for singles in the complex.

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The square footage of retail space planned for JBG Companies’ new VY/Reston Heights community, expected to be completed in late 2017. The 385-unit apartment community is a half-mile from the future Reston Town Center Metro station, expected to open in 2020, and within a few minutes’ drive of the Wiehle Avenue station. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

“I love living alone,” she says, “but it’s also nice to have that community environment.”

Sky’s the limit At many apartment buildings, social events and clubs are coordinated by a concierge company, which also provides the frontdesk staff, handles maintenance requests and manages package pickup. The sky’s the limit when it comes to the types of events and clubs the concierge can organize, says Lynda Ellis, CEO of Capitol Concierge (6110 Executive Blvd, Suite 1000, Rockville, MD; 202223-4765, capitolconcierge.com). “At one of our properties, we were coordinating to see if people would be interested in skydiving,” she says. “It really depends on what people are interested in.” Building relationships with your neighbors is not just fun, but can foster a sense of safety, Ellis says. When residents know each other, they know who doesn’t belong in the building, and they look out for each other. “It builds a community within the community,” she says. ERIN BYLANDER (FOR EXPRESS)


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2015 Masters champ opens with 6-under in first round at Augusta THE MASTERS Jordan Spieth picked up right where he left off a year ago. Just another birdie-filled round at the Masters. Looking very much like the player who romped to a dominating victory in 2015, the 22-year-old Texan put up a 6-under 66 on a breezy Thursday at Augusta National to claim a familiar position: the top spot on the leaderboard. Spieth set a tournament record with 28 birdies last year, leading after every round on the way to

an 18-under score and his first major title. That sparked one of the great years in golf history, as he went on to capture the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay, just missed out on a playoff in the British Open, and took the runner-up spot behind Jason Day at the PGA Championship. Two strokes behind Spieth on Thursday were Danny Lee and Shane Lowry. Five players, including Sergio Garcia, were tied for fourth at 69. Rory McIlroy was in a group at 70. Day and Phil Mickelson each shot a 72. Spieth knows he faces plenty of challenges in trying to repeat. “We just stay patient with what

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we’re doing,” he said. “We know how to win this golf tournament.” Spieth rolled in six birdies — all from within 15 feet — and stayed away from a bogey with some impressive saves, most notably at the par-3 fourth, where he pulled off a delicate up-anddown from a treacherous side of the green. After the putt rolled in, Spieth pumped his fist. “ That keeps momentum there,” he said. Spieth is trying to become only the fourth player to win back-toback Masters titles. Tiger Woods was the last to do it (2001-02). The others: Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo. PAUL NEWBERRY (AP)

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Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell work too hard for laughs in “The Boss.”

Sticking to her shtick Melissa McCarthy’s potential is wasted (again) in this clumsy stumble of a comedy FILM REVIEW After exploding into the public consciousness in the 2011 hit “Bridesmaids,” Melissa McCarthy became known for a particular brand of slapstick, raunchy comedy, cultivating a crude, coarse, socially inept persona that grew less appealing with every iteration. Last year’s “Spy” proved a delightful exception: Finally, McCarthy could prove what a nimble, likable actress she is, and the film bubbled and squeaked with low-key, feminist optimism. With “The Boss,” McCarthy has, sadly, reverted to her previous form, playing yet another selfish, cluelessly narcissistic character given to pratfalls and prodigious profanity streaks. Here she plays

Michelle Darnell, the “47thrichest woman in America,” who resembles a cross between Suze Orman, Martha Stewart and McCarthy’s reliably unpleasant alter ego. The plot is predictably schematic: After doing time for insider trading at a Club Fed-like state prison, Michelle seeks to reinvent herself, enlisting her longsuffering assistant Claire (Kristen Bell) to help get her back on her feet. When she accompanies Claire’s daughter to a club meeting and hears how much money there is in cookie sales, the light bulb goes on. Michelle dragoons her team into developing a similar group in which profit-sharing will take the place of badges and unsavory talk about sexuality

‘The Boss’ (R, 99 minutes) DIRECTOR: Ben Falcone STARS: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage IN A NUTSHELL: After a highpowered businesswoman is sent to prison for insider training, she re-emerges bent on rebranding her not-so-nice image.

and a hair-pulling, tush-kicking, bloodletting street rumble are by no means out of the question. McCarthy projects undeniable zing, while Bell does her best to remain respectfully bland as Michelle’s sweet-natured, patient foil; Peter Dinklage seems to be channeling his lamest Derek

Zoolander as an oily competitor with whom Michelle shares some dubious personal history. Credit should probably go to newcomer Eva Peterson, a standout in what is otherwise a thinly constructed excuse to watch McCarthy engage in her signature lowbrow physical gags and breathtakingly blue dialogue — here given extra shock by being uttered in the company of angelic tween girls. Presumably, “The Boss” will give McCarthy’s core audience exactly what they expect. Although her charisma is still undeniable, there’s also no denying that McCarthy is capable of much more. There comes a point when every force of nature starts to look just plain forced. ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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‘Demolition’ R, 100 minutes

“Demolition” seeks to defy most Hollywoodsanctioned rules, taking Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal), its unsteady protagonist, on an increasingly erratic journey after the sudden death of his wife, the culmination of which is an episode when the title comes into floridly literal play. However, “Demolition” winds up kowtowing to the exact kind of sentiment that Davis has spent the entire movie idiosyncratically avoiding. A.H. (TWP)

‘Miles Ahead’ R, 100 minutes

In a much-fictionalized biography, first-time director Don Cheadle controls the tone like a veteran. He also delivers a typically tremendous performance, perfecting Davis’ throaty whisper and capturing both the man’s creative brilliance in recording sessions and his unruly personal life, which alone makes the movie worth watching. STEPHANIE MERRY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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I’ve been watching a lot of movies lately where guys are jerks. This week brings “Demolition,” about a jerky guy whose wife is killed, and “Miles Ahead,” about Miles Davis, a jerky guy who was also a musical genius. Last week was “I Saw the Light,” about Hank Williams, another jerky guy who was also a musical genius … but twangier. Sometimes it seems the nicest guy I’ve seen on screen all year is Deadpool. I don’t mind watching movies about tools — to butcher Tolstoy, nice people are all alike; every jackass is a jackass in his own way. I just have one question: Where are the jerks who are also women? Earlier this year we had “The Bronze,” which definitely centered on a not-so-nice

woman (unfortunately, the movie wasn’t great, to put it in a non-jerk way). This week we have “The Boss,” with Melissa McCarthy as a driven businesswoman, but I haven’t seen it. In 2011 we had “Young Adult,” a solid film that focused on a horrible person — and further proof that a woman being a glassbowl is often played for comedy. That’s three movies over five years that I can think of. Meanwhile, there have been three male-butthole movies that opened in the past WEEK. Granted, two of those classmole-centered films are about real men who apparently were d-bags. Try to think of a biopic about a woman — that’s hard enough — where the protagonist is a complete jerkface. “What’s Love Got to Do With It” is about a woman trying to survive her abusive, buttclown of a husband (man, trying to avoid

profanity in this column is getting harder and harder). “Elizabeth,” “The Queen” and “The Iron Lady” are about women trying to be perceived as nice in worlds where such perception is both a weakness and the only currency it’s appropriate for them to spend. You have to get into lesser-known women, like “Erin Brockovich,” to find some who are actually abrasive (though there is “Mommie Dearest” — there is always “Mommie Dearest”). Addiction often lends women, like Billie Holiday in “Lady Sings the Blues,” a sympathetic air; for Hank Williams and Miles Davis (and Ty Cobb and Ray Charles and Jerry Lee Lewis and Sid Vicious and Johnny Cash), addiction functions somewhat as the price one pays for genius. Drug-addled boys will be boys, I guess. The disparity of representation between male jerks and female jerks in movies is simply a reflection of the disparity of representation between men and women of any personality trait. And that is improving; I don’t think “The Bronze” would have been made 10 or even five years ago. Still, representation of women in film needs to extend to all women — the good, the bad and the awful.

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FILM Don Cheadle’s film “Miles Ahead” tells the story of a fictional encounter between a Rolling Stone freelancer (Ewan McGregor) and legendary musician Miles Davis (Cheadle). And when we say “Don Cheadle’s film,” we mean it. “There’s nowhere to hide when you’re the writer and director and producer and actor and you play music in it as well,” Cheadle says. “You can’t point to anyone else and say, ‘Well, actually, that was their decision.’ You’re the final arbiter of everything. That aspect of it is neurosis-making.” The stress of making “Miles Ahead” certainly took its toll on Cheadle, who also has a demanding gig in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, playing James Rhodes/ War Machine. “During the middle of the shooting, my wife came and visited and said, ‘You can’t do this again. Not like this.’ ” Part of the worry came from the fact that “Miles Ahead” had a relatively minuscule budget — less than $10 million, with nearly $350,000 of it raised through an Indiegogo campaign. “Doing a low-budget movie, you’re herding cats; things are constantly falling apart at the same time they’re coming together,” says Cheadle, who

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learned to play trumpet for the part (though it’s Davis who’s heard on the soundtrack). “Worry never left; it was always in the jump seat. But we still all have a job to do and you have to push through and get to the finish line.” When Cheadle reached that finish line — premiering the film

on the closing night of the New York Film Festival in 2015 — he still didn’t feel the race was over. “I was sitting across from my daughter, who is 19, and she could see the worry etched on my face,” Cheadle says. “She goes, ‘I remember sitting on your lap when I was 10 and you were writing this and talking

about it and listening to the music. You’ve done it. It’s great. You should just celebrate it.’ And it was kind of the first time that I was able to shift my brain chemistry around and try and enjoy it, no matter what happens — to just feel a sense of accomplishment.”

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SUMMARY: In what looks like “Weekend at Bernie’s,” only WAY weirder, Paul Dano is stranded on an island when Daniel Radcliffe’s corpse washes ashore. But he’s kind of alive, and can talk and also farts a lot. He is also annoyed because Dano’s character is a big “Harry Potter” fan and keeps pumping Radcliffe for behind-the-scenes gossip. K.P.K.

the sequel to the original prequels (it’s between Episodes III and IV), people stride about purposefully, the soundtrack goes THRUMMWEEK! and Felicity Jones is Jyn Erso, a rebel with a special mission. That mission? To not get left off the T-shirts, Lego sets and lunchboxes just because she’s a woman. KRISTEN PAGE-KIRBY

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fun+games Horoscopes

Scrabble Grams

PAR SCORE 150-160, BEST SCORE 223

Sudoku

DIFFICULT

ARIES (March 21-April 19) A meeting of the minds results in the formulation of a plan, but what happens next depends upon your willingness to go for it. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your competitive spirit will drive you into a situation that requires you to bring all your talents to bear — both seen and unseen. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You should be able to remain on an even keel throughout the day, even though others may nearly lose control. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You’re putting the pieces of an important personal puzzle into place, but what happens toward day’s end gives you cause for doubt.

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Are you

capable of doing what must be done? You surely have the skills, but pure will may seem lacking. You must prove otherwise.

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An encounter with someone you’ve long dreamed about gets things going in an unusual direction. You have much to gain — and much to lose. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You have more to prove than most others, but someone close to you offers a very good reason to lie low and wait your turn. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You

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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

can offer a lesson or two to those who are in need of instruction. They will likely show their gratitude in an unusual way.

1820: The Venus de Milo statue is discovered by a farmer on the Greek island of Milos.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Your ability to wrap your head around a difficult concept will endear you to someone who shares your outlook — and your ambition.

1864: The U.S. Senate passes, 38-6, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery. (The House passes it in January 1865; the amendment is ratified and adopted in December 1865.)

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You’re nearly ready to put your money where your mouth is — or so you think. There may be one or two issues to resolve first. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)

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1904: Longacre Square in Manhattan is renamed Times Square after The New York Times. 1974: Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hits the 715th home run of his career in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, breaking Babe Ruth’s record. 1994: Kurt Cobain, singer and guitarist for the grunge band Nirvana, is found dead in Seattle from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound; he was 27.


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THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

EDITED BY TIMOTHY E. PARKER

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: 64 RECORD HIGH: 93 AVG. LOW: 44 RECORD LOW: 29 SUNRISE: 6:40 a.m. SUNSET: 7:39 p.m.

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TODAY: Colder air surges in on westerly winds. But with only intermittent clouds and the sun higher in the sky these days, highs still will reach the mid-50s. Showers are possible, mainly after midnight, which could even lead to some snowflakes early Saturday.

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

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50 | 29

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FX can smell the Emmys gold already

Child prodigy not included Lady Gaga’s first piano, on which she wrote her first song at age 5, is going on the auction block at a presale estimate of $100,000 to $200,000. The upright piano, first purchased by her grandparents, is being offered at Julien’s Auctions’ “Music Icons” memorabilia sale at the Hard Rock Cafe New York on May 21. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the piano will benefit the Born This Way Foundation, launched by Gaga in 2012 to empower youth. (AP)

Los Angeles police said Wednesday that Charlie Sheen is the subject of a criminal investigation of an undisclosed nature. The RadarOnline celebrity news site reported Wednesday that it was served a subpoena for a 35-minute audio recording purportedly of Sheen that includes Sheen threatening his ex-fiancee, Scottine Ross. She performed in porn films and is suing Sheen for having sex with her without disclosing he is HIV-positive. The website has not posted the audio, but has described it as being recorded by one of Sheen’s former lovers. RadarOnline says the LAPD warrant wants the audio not only for evidence against Sheen, but because it might also exonerate him. (AP)

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A Connecticut judge this week scolded 50 Cent for posting photos of money on Instagram months after he filed for bankruptcy. “I want to make this very clear, that I am discouraging the use of social media to comment on this case,” said Judge Ann Nevins, who is reviewing the rapper’s assets, likely referring to his Instagram post of stacks of money in his refrigerator. (EXPRESS)

Nicki Minaj told Ellen DeGeneres on Thursday that she’s getting sick of media coverage of her courtship with Meek Mill. “We’re still figuring each other out. And, in fact, I don’t even want to say I’m in a relationship anymore. I think when people hear that they go to, like, the mean place,” she said. “Now I feel like just … saying, ‘You know what? I’m single.’ “ She went on to define her relationship as: “There’s a boy that likes me. That’s all.” (EXPRESS)

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Khloe to be fifth wheel for her final talk show The FYI network told People magazine that the final episode of “Kocktails with Khloe” will air April 20, featuring guests Kanye West, Kim Kardashian West, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. In a series of tweets, host Khloe Kardashian thanked FYI and her guests, adding to her fans, “There are SO many exciting things coming up for me that I can’t wait to share with you.” (EXPRESS)

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