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Soft targets The Capitol may be ready for an attack, but are D.C.’s bars? 4

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N.Y. loves Trump The controversial GOP front-runner has a big lead in the Big Apple 10

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State officials are letting a man take a roadkill mountain lion to a taxidermist. New Mexico Game and Fish Department gave the OK for Arcy Vigil to keep the big cat after he found it dead along an interstate. State officials took the cat after he called to report it. The cat appeared to have died from injuries from a vehicle. Vigil says after getting the cat back he took it to a taxidermist and will likely put it on a full mount. (AP)

Austrian police admitted that they published a photo of U.S. actor and “The Nanny” co-creator Peter Marc Jacobson by mistake in their search for a suspected fraudster. A spokesman said the photo was provided by a woman who said she was defrauded of $52,000. The suspect apparently used a photo of Jacobson in a document he gave the victim. Austrian police “cannot know every celebrity in the world,” the spokesman said. (AP)

A calf that spent several days on the loose in Massachusetts is now a companion for a blind cow that recently lost a pig playmate. The cow, Baby, lives at the Don’t Forget Us Pet Us animal sanctuary in Dartmouth. The unnamed calf had been destined for the slaughterhouse. Deborah Devlin, who runs the sanctuary, says the timing is perfect. She says Baby’s friend for the past eight years, Lulu the pig, died Sunday. (AP)

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POLITICS We’ve seen it before: A Hollywood actor finds a cause, jets to Washington for a photo op and a handshake, makes a speech and flies home. But this Hollywood actor found a cause, then jetted to Washington, then moved to Washington, then got a job at a nonprofit group in Washington and then found herself having meetings at the Pentagon, where some of the attendees had no idea who she was. Her name is Melissa Fitzgerald. She was on “The West Wing.” She played — well, we’ll get to that. First, the Pentagon. In a wood-paneled conference room, someone cues up a PSA in which fellow “West Wing” alums, as a favor to Fitzgerald, publicize the organization she now works for, Justice for Vets. On screen, Bradley Whitford, Allison Janney and other cast members discuss the benefits of treatment courts for veterans who fall into legal trouble. The PSA finishes. An Army lawyer has a suggestion. “You should go back and

DEBORAH JAFFE (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

She had a Washington job on television. Then she got one in real life.

Melissa Fitzgerald, formerly of “The West Wing,” volunteered with Justice for Vets and was surprised when the advocacy group offered her a job.

digitally put yourself in some scenes in ‘The West Wing,’ ” she jokes with Fitzgerald. “Because everyone else in the PSA was in it!” Fitzgerald, 50, smiles apologetically. “Oh — I was. I was in it.” “So you’re famous?” the lawyer asks. “I played Allison Janney’s assistant.” CAROL! She played Carol. The unflappable right-hand woman to press secretary C.J. Cregg, seen in most episodes managing her

“She needs to do something meaningful with her days. She’s always been that way — she needs it in order to survive.” JANEL MOLONEY, who played a fellow assistant with Melissa Fitzgerald in “The West Wing,” on the actor’s drive in nonprofit work

boss’ work and love life. The new job meant a pay cut from her most productive years in Hollywood. Then again, an actor who kept skipping her auditions to do activist work had an annual salary of zero dollars. More important, Justice for Vets seemed like a place where she could work on an important issue. Now her real-life role looks occasionally similar to her former on-screen life: She has an office wardrobe, composed in large part of clothes from a designer she sought out because she remembered the labels from her Carol wardrobe. She has staff meetings. “OK,” says her boss Carson Fox, CEO of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, the umbrella organization of which Justice for Vets is a part, at one such staff meeting. “So we’re doing the color guard and then the intro?” “Let’s see if we can find a really good keynote,” someone else suggests. “We can talk about who we want and see if it’s someone I know,” Fitzgerald offers. “And I don’t mind having the keynote in the beginning.” MONICA HESSE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Obama plans to address Howard commencement The White House said President Barack Obama will deliver his final commencement speeches as president at Rutgers University, Howard University and the Air Force Academy. The president typically delivers a few graduation speeches every year, including one to a service academy. His May 7 commencement speech at Howard will be his third at a historically black college or university. (AP) REMEMBRANCES

Virginia bells will mark somber anniversary Bells will toll in Virginia this weekend to mark the ninth anniversary of the shooting at Virginia Tech. Gov. Terry McAuliffe has declared April 16 as “Virginia Tech Remembrance Day.” McAuliffe said that at 9:43 a.m., the bell at the Capital Square Bell Tower will ring 32 times for each of the victims before a moment of silence. (AP)


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No charges for officers in 2014 fatal shooting

THE DISTRICT The briefing was held in a private banquet room about 1,000 feet from the White House. The FBI was there. The Department of Homeland Security was there. So were staffers from the 9:30 Club and the Black Cat, gay bars Number Nine and Trade, and dozens of other nightlife spots and restaurants. The message was both dire and obvious, once unthinkable and now unavoidable: You know those terrorists who want to attack D.C.? Forget the Capitol. Next time, they might come for your happy hour. To hammer it home, law enforcement officials shared images of Islamic State and al-Qaeda propaganda that encourage attacks on American social spots. “These guys were terrifying,” says Bill Duggan, proprietor of Madam’s Organ. “They said, ‘For your business, you have to have a plan of succession.’” As in, who will be in charge if your front-door guy is bleeding out on the sidewalk. Washington is a city of hard targets. Monuments. The executive mansion. Agency headquarters. All ringed by concrete planters, steel bollards and armed guards. It is also a city of soft targets. Crowded clubs. Sunny beer gardens. Outdoor movie screenings. Insulated only by a door, a railing, maybe a cursory bag check. Is it only a matter of time? With every terrorist attack of the past 15 years, a different aspect of modern life has suddenly seemed vulnerable: Jets. Skyscrapers. Even the mail. That’s what terrorism does: It chips away at our confidence in the security of routine.

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The Capitol may be ready for an attack. But is your favorite D.C. bar?

Diners enjoy a Capitol Hill bar’s patio in 2011. The Paris attacks prompted a recent security briefing for local cafes.

“A bouncer, a hotel clerk, a door host are on the front lines of fighting terrorism. More than customs border protection or border patrol.” ROBERT C. SMITH, the chief executive

of Nightclub Security Consultants. Smith, who trains hospitality staffs across the country, says vigilance and diligence at a basic level are more crucial than ever.

Despite the seriousness of their recent briefing, officials emphasized that there are no specific, credible threats against D.C. nightlife. Terrorists, though, have gone after soft targets for years. Radical Islamist groups shot up a shopping mall in Kenya in 2013, and killed and injured scores last month in a park in Pakistan.

The 2013 Boston Marathon was shattered by the fatal explosions set by a pair of self-radicalized brothers. But the tactic re-entered Western territory in a big way in November, when Islamic State militants massacred patrons of a concert hall and cafe in Paris and set off explosions at a stadium. “By God, as we struck France at the center of its abode in Paris, then we swear we will strike America at its center in Washington,” said a man identified as “Al Karar the Iraqi” in an alleged Islamic State propaganda video released shortly afterward. Does that mean the White House? Or your favorite brunch spot? “Don’t care, blow me up,” says Mathew Ashley, 41, after finishing a salmon burger on the patio of Brasserie Beck, the Belgian restaurant on K Street NW. “The best thing we can do is just keep on living,” says his dining companion Kirsten Feyling, 36. “It’s going to be fine.” The Paris attacks prompted the

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Jan. 19 briefing in downtown D.C., organized by the District’s nightlife and restaurant associations as well as its downtown business improvement district. Officials at the meeting emphasized that there was no specific threat, but that venues should have rally points for staffers and floor plans available for law enforcement. The briefing wasn’t all that frightening, says one D.C. nightclub owner — but it left some attendees wanting more than just hotlines and run-hide-fight videos. “I don’t understand how emergency preparedness actually works in this town,” says the owner, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he didn’t want to associate his venue with terrorism paranoia. “Suppose there’s a dirty bomb downtown. What’s the process for figuring out what’s going on? Should [patrons] shelter in place? Should they leave? … I have a feeling if something bad happened in this city, I would be stuck watching the news” for any information. DAN ZAK (THE WASHINGTON POST)

The U.S. Attorney’s Office on Thursday said it will not file charges against four D.C. police officers involved in the 2014 fatal shooting of a robbery suspect. Following a nearly two-year investigation into the Christmas Eve shooting of 33-year-old Gregory Gray, prosecutors determined that no charges should be filed, citing witnesses who said Gray pulled a handgun on the officers after they chased him into a courtyard following the robbery of two men in Southeast Washington. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

THE DISTRICT

Bowser to submit bill for $15 minimum wage Mayor Muriel Bowser says the city needs a $15 minimum hourly wage to help lift people from poverty. The Democratic mayor joined union leaders and lowwage workers Thursday to call for the increase. Her administration plans to submit legislation to the D.C. Council soon calling for the city to increase its minimum wage to $15 by 2020. The city now has a $10.50 minimum wage that will rise to $11.50 in July under legislation signed in 2014 by Bowser’s predecessor, Vincent Gray. (AP) TRANSPORTATION

Riders evacuated from broken-down Metro train Metro said more than 100 passengers were stuck for about an hour on a train outside the Rosslyn station after the train became disabled by a mechanical problem. Metro spokesman Dan Stessel said the train broke down shortly after 2 p.m. Thursday about 100 feet from the platform. He said 100 to 200 passengers were stuck. They walked through the train to the platform, Stessel said. There was no evacuation to the tunnel itself. Stessel said it’s unclear what caused the problem but there was no smoke or fire, and no one was injured. (AP)

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Report: Gray case stalled over witness Key testimony against former mayor tainted by credibility concerns THE DISTRICT Federal prosecutors were counting on the testimony of a powerful political fundraiser to help prove that former District Mayor Vincent C. Gray knew about an illegal shadow campaign that helped pay for his bid to win the city’s highest office. But the investigation of Gray’s role was delayed, and possibly aborted, because of concerns about Jeffrey E. Thompson’s credibility, recent interviews and new records show. Investigators last year began asking questions about the ages of Thompson’s sexual partners to determine whether he had committed a crime, according to witnesses who spoke to federal agents and The Washington Post. Prosecutors also conducted

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to Gray’s official campaign, as well as off-the-books schemes he funded for other candidates. Thompson was a critical witness for prosecutors. He had said under oath that the former mayor knew of the off-the-books spending. Gray denies the allegations. But before prosecutors could put the former mayor on trial, they had to vet the new information about Thompson’s past, according to interviews and documents. Even if his sexual encounters did not involve underage partners, they could be a serious distraction to a jury and detract from his credibility on the witness stand if defense attorneys brought them to light. If Thompson had paid to keep people quiet about his personal life, jurors could have been left to wonder if he was telling the truth about Gray, according to lawyers close to the case. Thompson’s attorney declined to respond. ANN E. MARIMOW (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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nation+world Plan, expected to pass, allows assisted suicide in specific health cases TORONTO Canada on Thursday introduced a new assisted suicide law that will apply only to citizens and residents, meaning Americans won’t be able to travel to Canada to die. Canadian government officials said a person would have to be eligible for health services in Canada to take advantage of the law, which applies to “adults who are suffering intolerably and for whom death is reasonably foreseeable.” It says the person must be mentally competent, 18 or older, have a serious and incurable disease, illness or disability

and be in an advanced state of irreversible decline of capability. Canada’s Supreme Court last year struck down laws that bar doctors from helping someone die, but put the ruling on hold while the government came up with a new law. The proposed law still requires approval in Parliament but is expected to pass, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government controls the majority of seats. Justice Minister Jody WilsonRaybould said the law ensures that dying patients who are suffering unbearable pain have “the choice of a peaceful death.” Health Minister Jane Philpott, a doctor, said she has witnessed some people die miserably. “This will have a positive,

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Dying with Dignity Canada’s CEO Shanaaz Gokool, right, hugs Barb Brzezici, whose mother died after a long battle with dementia.

significant impact on the lives of Canadians,” Trudeau said. But Shanaaz Gokool of Dying with Dignity Canada, an

JUPITER, FLA.

Trump’s campaign boss won’t be prosecuted The campaign manager for Donald Trump won’t be prosecuted after he grabbed a reporter last month as she questioned the candidate at a news conference. Corey Lewandowski was charged with simple battery by police after a video showed him grabbing the arm of Michelle Fields, who has since left Breitbart News. But the county prosecutor said Thursday there wasn’t sufficient evidence to pursue the case. (BLOOMBERG)

organization promoting assisted suicide laws, said the law doesn’t go far enough. She noted that a 16-year-old with cancer would not get a choice and that the law excludes people who have received a diagnosis of dementia or Parkinson’s from making a request in advance for assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is legal in Switzerland, Germany, Albania, Colombia, Japan and the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, Vermont, New Mexico and Montana. California lawmakers also passed legislation, which is expected to take effect in June. All U.S. states with assisted suicide laws have residency requirements, according to Compassion & Choices, a nonprofit that promotes assisted suicide laws. ROB GILLIES (AP)

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Democrats suing state The Democratic Party and the Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigns will sue Arizona over voter access to the polls after its presidential primary last month left thousands waiting as long as five hours to vote. The suit focuses on Maricopa County, the state’s most populous county, which had the longest lines. The county reduced polling places by 85 percent since 2008. (TWP)

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“The fact that I’m on Daesh’s bad side means I am fighting for things like justice, tolerance and a more inclusive world.”

In a buildup certain to inflame tensions with China, the U.S. said Thursday it will send troops and combat aircraft to the Philippines for more frequent rotations, and will conduct more sea and air patrols with Philippine forces in the South China Sea. The U.S. had not disclosed those sea patrols with the Philippines, a somewhat rare move not done with many other partners in the region. The U.S. is trying to deter any aggressive actions by China. (AP)

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Tennessee governor vetoes bill to make the Holy Bible the official state book

Correction The Entertainment story “Comedy and real life jell in this ‘Barbershop’” on page 47 in Thursday’s edition gave the incorrect description for Angie, the role played by Regina Hall. Angie is Calvin’s business partner. Spot an error? Let us know at corrections@readexpress.com.

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nation+world Better call Mom! The admonition to “Call your mother” now comes with a big “or else” in the Chinese city of Shanghai, Time reports. A law that goes into effect May 1 lets parents sue adult children who don’t visit or send greetings often enough. Failure to comply carries a significant penalty — a lowering of the offender’s credit score. Shanghai’s elderly population is growing rapidly. It’s expected to hit 5 million by 2018. (EXPRESS)

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In Staten Island, many find a hero in Trump Blue-collar residents of the modest borough admire his riches, moxie POLITICS It’s the evening rush on the Staten Island Ferry, and Donald Trump’s New Yorkers, spent after a day’s work in Manhattan, are heading home. “He’s just the man, right?” says Jimmy Dawson, 20, who looks incognito but is just back from modeling Givenchy’s new line on a runway in Paris. “Look at what he’s done. It’s inspiring. Who wouldn’t want to have that life? Who doesn’t want to be rich? This is New York.” The billionaire real estate man is poised to wallop his Republican opponents in Tuesday’s New York primary. To understand why, listen to passengers on the ferry. They say they know Trump and believe in him, even though they’ve never met him. For decades, they’ve been reading about his exploits in the tabloids, staring up at his buildings, spotting his name everywhere. “He’s a New Yorker, you know?” says Frank Manzo, 51, who works for a commercial moving company. “He’s bold in some ways and he’s honest.” Terrorism worries Manzo. “Everybody rolls all over us. ... ” he says. “If somebody’s going to come here and bomb this ferry, there should be consequences. Trump will stop it.”

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Debbie Padovano takes the ferry to Staten Island for her job at a food pantry for the homeless. She likes Donald Trump’s stance on immigration.

Margaret Power, 52, who works in construction, believes that, too. “Trump is very tough, real hard, and that’s what we need,” she says. “It’s time to stop pussy-footing around.” Joe Berardi, 33, usually works construction on skyscrapers but now is helping to build a Niketown on Broadway. He envisions Trump as a jobs president. “Donald Trump is a real estate genius, you know?” Berardi says. “It’s not that a billionaire is going to care about me, but as a group, he knows he needs us guys. If he gets rid of all that cheap illegalimmigrant labor, who’s left to do the jobs? Guys like me.”

Of New York City’s five boroughs, Staten Island is the forgotten one, cut off from the subway system and accessible only by boat or bridge. It’s the whitest and most Republican borough. Trump’s tough stance on immigration is received well there. Debbie Padovano, 59, commutes to Staten Island to work at a food pantry for the homeless. She says she sees the immigration problem every day at work. “We take them in — and some of them, I’m glad,” she says. “But there are just so many of them. They’re taking people’s jobs. . . . I think Donald Trump will fix it.” PHILIP RUCKER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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in 2014, according to research firm eMarketer. That figure shot up to 113 million last year, and is it expected to surge to 177 million by 2019. Experts say messaging bots can handle a wider range of tasks than apps offered by retailers and other consumer businesses. In part, that’s because bots can recognize a variety of spoken or typed phrases, where apps force users to choose from options on a drop-down menu. Reaching a chatbot can be as simple as clicking a link in an online ad or scanning a boxy bar code with a smartphone camera. A specialpurpose app requires a download and often a new account sign-up. “Bots are the new apps,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said at a conference last month. Many currently available chatbots use emoji and slang, an effort to make it feel like an exchange you’d have with a friend. In a recent report, analyst Ken Sena of the Evercore investment firm noted that chatbots “are becoming scarily good” at carrying on human-like conversations. But chatbots are not new to the technology landscape. Apple’s Siri and Microsoft’s Cortana are powered by bots, and bots have been in use for things like trying booking travel or getting information from your health insurance provider. But we appear to be on the cusp of a big burst of bot innovation, with experiments underway for using them not only for shopping, but for news, banking and hailing rides. Microsoft is so bullish about the future of bots that it recently debuted a new suite of tools to help

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Facebook’s chatbots On Tuesday, Facebook announced its new bot initiative that works inside its Messenger app. A few of these bots are already live, after a bunch of partnerships were granted early access. 1-800-Flowers lets you order flowers just by typing a friend’s name. CNN and The Wall Street Journal will send you the day’s top stories. Hi Poncho, the “weathercat,” will give you the weather. But similar complaints have arisen from almost all of them — they’re slow to respond, the Verge reports. And Gizmodo noted that Hi Poncho looks for a particular phrase: “Do I need [insert item]?” There’s still a ways to go. (EXPRESS)

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for a Taco Bell meal from within Slack. It is currently only available to beta testers, but they plan to roll it out for wider use soon. In Asia, software butlers are already part of the landscape. When Washington, D.C., attorney Samantha Guo visited China recently, the 32-year-old said she was amazed at how extensively her friends used bots on messaging services like WeChat to pay for meals, order movie tickets and send each other gifts. “It was mind-blowing,” Guo said. (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)

Syria cease-fire collapses amid heavy fighting SYRIA A surge in fighting across Syria on Thursday signaled the apparent collapse of a landmark cease-fire that has been under mounting stress in recent days because of intensifying assaults by government forces and rebels. The partial truce, which took effect in late February, represented a rare moment of agreement over the Syrian conflict between its most powerful outside players: Russia and the United States. The burst of fighting will certainly complicate peace talks in Geneva that resumed Wednesday, and prolong a civil war that has killed more than 250,000 and displaced millions. The U.S. noted its concern with the U.S.-Russian task force that monitors the cease-fire, a State Department official said, and has proposed measures to de-escalate the situation. In Syria, rebels reported heavy air raids in the provinces of Latakia and Homs. The Islamic State, meanwhile, claimed that it shot down a warplane Thursday in the province of Suwayda. In Aleppo, an assault by progovernment forces threatened to cut off the only supply road to rebel forces in the city. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, also reported heavy airstrikes against rebel positions in Aleppo. It was unclear whether Russia carried out the air raids. ZAKARIA ZAKARIA AND HUGH NAYLOR (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Nigeria’s girls may be alive Video appears to show missing schoolgirls taken by Boko Haram NIGERIA A video purporting to show some of the more than 200 girls kidnapped by Nigerian-based Islamist militant group Boko Haram has surfaced on the abduction’s second anniversary. In the video obtained by CNN, 15 girls wearing flowing headscarves are expressionless as they state their names to a man heard off camera. They give the date as

Christmas, Dec. 25, 2015. “We are all well,” said one of the girls in the video, first broadcast Wednesday. She then encouraged the Nigerian government to meet Boko Haram’s demands, which were not stated. CNN reported that the video was made as “part of negotiations between the government and Boko Haram.” Although Nigerian officials have alluded vaguely to possible talks, there have been few clear details. The kidnapping of the 276 schoolgirls from the northeastern town of Chibok gained worldwide

attention. The campaign hashtag #BringBackOurGirls went as far as the White House, used by U.S. first lady Michelle Obama. Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, pledged to bring them home. Several girls managed to escape, but 219 are still missing. The last time the girls were seen publicly was in a May 2014 video released by Boko Haram. In Nigeria, rumors swirled over their possible fate. Other women held by the group described a campaign of sexual abuse and forced marriages by the extremists. (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)

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ear voters, I announced my campaign determined

to have an extended discussion with you about the issues and ways my background can make a real and positive difference. My goal was to let you know where I stand on things that matter. Unfortunately, the press and the politicians are focused on my decision to fund my own campaign. They act like it’s a bad thing. You may agree, but I hope you’ll read why I made this decision.

We knew this race would be a challenge. I was an unknown running against three candidates who’ve served 56 years in public office and another one who’s been a local media celebrity for almost four decades. And this is one of the most expensive media markets anywhere.

Instead, my wife, children, and I decided I should pay my own way. It’s money I’ve earned growing a business, not from an inheritance, but from one small store to the largest private wine merchant in the country. We’re a family business, and the money is as much theirs as mine.

Television and radio ads could not stand alone in one of the most educated districts in the country. You rightfully expect detailed information about my positions and background. From our website and mailers, you can see that we are committed to allowing you to read for yourself about how I’d address major problems we face.

But success isn’t worth anything if it isn’t shared. That’s the way we live our lives and run our business, and that’s the reason we’ve been enthusiastic contributors to thousands of charities here and around the country. Paying my own way is the right decision.

Having raised millions of dollars for nonprofits, schools, and political candidates, I certainly could have raised enough money to fund a competitive campaign. But the PACs, lobbyists and big dollar donors who give money would expect special attention. No matter how well-intentioned, those contributions and the candidates who take them are part of the reason Washington is broken.

Rather than challenging my business experiences, my issue positions or my proposals, my opponents and the press focus on the money I’m spending to communicate with you. You won’t find stories about my ideas, only how much I’m spending to tell you about them. You’ll read more about it later this week when we report to the Federal Election Commission that I’ve spent $9.1 million to date on my campaign. Campaigns shouldn’t be this expensive. But they are,

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A shocking realization: Ousted Wittman was among top coaches in Wizards history WIZARDS Randy Wittman isn’t young, or modern, or cutting-edge. He often seemed suspicious of innovation; his most famous expression was a pained grimace. He was, in other words, what you might expect from a Bobby Knight protege. But he also wound up being something many never would have predicted: one of the longest-tenured and most successful coaches in Wizards history. A day after Wittman’s firing was announced, let’s take a quick look back at the day he was hired in January 2012. He didn’t want the job, didn’t want to have to replace his close friend Flip Saunders. The Wizards were in the middle of a rebuild, and had a .363 winning percentage since their last trip to the playoffs. Washington was 2-15 when he took control; his own career record as a head coach was 100-207. Did you have confidence then that he would coach the team for more than four seasons, would

record the best Washington season in more than three decades, would take the Wizards to the second round in back-to-back years for the first time in a generation? Did you have confidence that he would coach the fourth-most games (377) in franchise history, accumulating the fifth-most wins (178) and the sixth-best winning percentage (.472)? Did you think he would leave with the best playoff percentage (.571) of any coach this franchise has employed? Even in this awful season — which crushed expectations, infuriated fans and cost Wittman his job — the Wizards managed to crawl back to .500. Here are the coaches who have led Washington to three straight .500-orbetter seasons: Eddie Jordan, Dick Motta, K.C. Jones, Gene Shue and Wittman. Few, if any, Wizards fans were disappointed by Wittman’s dismissal. There were even fans who fretted during the past two playoff runs that the success would

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just extend Wittman’s tenure, staving off any chance at greatness. Because Wittman’s teams were never great. But, at their best, they competed, and played defense, and were respectable. They were better than most of the last 30 years of Wizards teams. Now it’s time to hire somebody else. Almost inevitably, that somebody will inspire far more excitement than Wittman did 41/2 years ago. But he will also face far different expectations. In his Thursday goodbye note, owner Ted Leonsis wrote that he “always will remember [Wittman’s] professional, hardworking and honest approach.” Those are different words than innovative and cutting-edge, and let’s hope the next coach embraces those things, too. But they’re probably words the Wizards needed during these past few seasons. DAN STEINBERG

Jeff Hornacek He had one good season and two bad ones in Phoenix, but the front office dismantled a solid team. He allegedly gets along with forward Markieff Morris despite a towelthrowing incident this year.

2 Sam Cassell The former point guard and Wizards assistant played a role in the development of John Wall, but Washington might be hesitant to hire a first-year coach.

1 Scott Brooks The clear favorite given his success in Oklahoma City and his relationship with free-agent-to-be Kevin Durant. Brooks’ teams ranked high in both offensive and defensive metrics.

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No one in NBA history had ever hit 300 3-pointers in a single season, and this year the Warriors’ Stephen Curry hit 402. Curry’s coach, Steve Kerr, was a pretty good shooter in his playing days and it took him more than 500 games before he reached 400 career 3s. Golden State will open the first round Saturday (3:30 p.m., ESPN) against the Rockets, who tied for the second-most 3-pointers allowed in the NBA this season. This should be fun. (EXPRESS) The Capitals’ Game 1 against the Flyers ended after Express’ deadline; Game 2 is 7 p.m. Saturday at Verizon Center (CSN)

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Kate Glantz lives in a cozy English basement studio in Columbia Heights. Conveniently, that’s also where she works.

WORKSPACE Kate Glantz is making a makeshift situation work. When she left her job at the Peace Corps headquarters last summer to focus full time on the charitable wedding registry company she’d founded, Heartful.ly, she didn’t expect to work from home for the long term. But she’s still working out of her English basement studio in Columbia Heights, sitting on her couch and using an end table as a desk. “It’s mortifying,” she says with a laugh. “I didn’t prioritize setting up a space for working, and now I’m so overwhelmed in the day-to-day of the business that I haven’t been able to set up a proper workspace.” But working from her apartment helps her save on overhead costs as she’s growing her company, and it’s got its perks. “I do love the flexibility of being able to do errands or work out at any hour of the day,” says Glantz, 30. Working full time from home when you live CONTINUED ON PAGE R2

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in an apartment can be tricky. Space is usually already at a premium, so creating a work zone often requires creativity. But there are lots of renters out there finding ways to do it — and enjoying it. And it’s probably easier to do now than ever. “Over the decade I’ve been working from home it’s become so much more possible to work in a very small amount of space, and I think the reason for that is clearly technology,” says Janel Laban, executive editor for Apartment Therapy who’s based in Chicago. Gone are the days of big, boxy computer monitors and towers that took up a lot of space — and looked unattractive. “Now people can have one slim laptop, a cellphone and a pair of wireless headphones, and they’re pretty much set,” she says. And tools for sharing documents, like Google Docs and Dropbox, eliminate the need for piles of papers cluttering up your workspace. Laban suggests having some kind of separation between work and non-work areas. If you don’t have room for a desk and work from your couch like Glantz or at your kitchen or dining-room table, this can be as simple as having a drawer or cabinet where you stash your laptop and other supplies after closing out the work day. “You want the spaces where you rest and relax to remain the spaces where you rest and relax,” she says. Alex Durand, 26, is lucky enough to have a second bedroom

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If your couch is also your desk, like it is for Kate Glantz, have a place to store your laptop and work things when you’re off the clock.

Whether you’re thinking of ditching the office for home or have done that already and are struggling to make it work, here are some key pieces of advice from renters who have turned their apartments into their workplaces. Dress the part. “For me, it’s important to get dressed for a normal day; I don’t spend the day in sweatpants,” says consultant Alex Durand. “I shower, properly dress myself, put shoes on. Those little things just put me into work mode.” JASON HORNICK (FOR EXPRESS)

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in the condo he rents in Chinatown. He uses it as an office, where he works full time running his career-coaching company Frable Consulting (frableconsulting.com). That comes in handy, since his partner is a full-time student working toward her master’s in nutrition and dietetics. She needs her own work-study area in the living room. “It’s helped that we each have our respective spaces we can occupy, especially if we need to spread out some papers or lay out books,” Durand says. “But it took some trial and error to figure out how not to interrupt each other when we’re both home.” To avoid that, the couple shares their school and work calendars

to juggle schedules and work needs. This shows when one of them might be on a phone call or need some extra quiet time. But others who work from their apartments could have the opposite challenge: feeling isolated. “I do feel like I’m missing that interaction with people,” Glantz says. “So I try to get out and try to swap phone calls for coffee [meetings].” And when she’s sick of staring at her four walls, she works at the Halcyon Incubator in Georgetown, which provides support for social entrepreneurs, and makes use of Cove’s community workspaces. With nine locations around the D.C. area, Cove offers m e m b e r s h i p s t h a t a l l ow

workers-from-home to drop in when they want to network with others, use Cove’s printers and other equipment, or just get off the couch. It was started by Adam Segal, who had found that he didn’t exactly thrive working out of his apartment. “I was often distracted by the allure of premium cable; that was nearly my downfall,” he says. “I found myself going to coffee shops to work, but they’re not designed for being productive; they’re designed around making a great cup of coffee.” For folks like Glantz and Segal, a place like Cove provides the social connection you don’t get when working alone in your

Punch the clock. “I try to be in work mode at a normal hour,” says Heartful.ly founder Kate Glantz. “So I tend to open the laptop around 8:30 or 9. And putting on a pot of coffee is always helpful with that.” Take a break. “I have something on my iPhone that reminds me to drink water, a little ping that goes off three times a day,” says Apartment Therapy executive editor Janel Laban. Her Apple Watch also alerts her when she hasn’t moved in a while, and when it does she spends a few minutes doing chores like laundry. “Letting some of that technology remind you not to be still for 10 hours straight really does help improve your mood.” B.L.

apartment. “I think that’s really important from a sanity, general happiness, and wellness perspective,” Segal says. “You have a sense of belonging that you wouldn’t have just sitting in a coffee shop or your living room.” BETH LUBERECKI (FOR EXPRESS)

NEW IN TOWN The Stories at Congressional Plaza, a new apartment building for seniors in Rockville, is now leasing. Developed by Federal Realty Investment Trust in partnership with Smart Living 360, Stories is designed to be a new type of community with an emphasis on being connected to your neighbors while having access to services and resources.

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Leasing begins at The Stories in Rockville The 48-unit luxury apartment building (1628 East Jefferson St.) is part of the mixed-use Congressional Plaza center, which already includes a 147-unit apartment property known as the Crest. The Stories has hired a former concierge for luxury hotels to be the “lifestyle ambassador” to coordinate services for multigenerational residents. The complex includes a fitness center, a

club room with a catering kitchen, office space and outdoor gardens with patios and grill stations. Residents will also have access to a swimming pool, a theater room and a guest suite at the Crest. The one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, which have from 746 to 1,429 square feet, rent from $2,500 and up. Each apartment has an open floor plan, stainless-steel appliances and a

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Returning to work: Gruden must show he’s still growing control of the franchise and he’s keeping Gruden for now. Which brings us to this year. The Redskins benefited from a poor division last season, but can they win it again after opponents have recovered? The Giants spent massive amounts on free agents, the Cowboys get injured quarterback Tony Romo back and the Eagles are no longer dysfunctional with Chip Kelly gone. Could Washington be a better team with a worse record this fall? And would that tell McCloughan that Gruden may not be the one to take the Redskins to greater heights? Or maybe Washington will win a second straight division title and Gruden’s offense will sparkle brightly with a more seasoned line, double tight-end sets and quarterback Kirk Cousins gaining more confidence as an undisputed team leader. This is the watershed year for Gruden’s tenure. It’s time for him to show what he can do. Fortunately, Gruden showed a lot about team building last season. Poor losses never devolved into a freefall. The Redskins lost consecutive games only once in 2015 and finished the regular season

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with four straight victories. In past years, the team often fell apart after two bad games, but Gruden’s upbeat style kept the roster working hard. The Redskins are in future mode with enough offense to win regularly. The focus of the draft will be adding more talent on defense, but Washington’s return path to the postseason will be determined by Gruden’s offensive playbook. This is where he must show growth. Opponents spent the offseason watching game film

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Club improves to 7-1, matching franchise’s best eight-game start NATIONALS 6, BRAVES 2 Bryce Harper hit his first grand slam to reach 100 career home runs, launching a shot that smashed a panel on an electronic signboard and sent the Nationals over Atlanta 6-2 Thursday, dropping the Braves to 0-9. The Braves and Minnesota, which fell to 0-9 hours earlier,

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his third home run of the season, left a small panel dark for the remainder of the game. The Nationals’ Stephen Strasburg (2-0) allowed two runs over 72/3 innings, a day after he was scratched due to illness. Wilson Ramos had a solo homer and an RBI double as Washington improved to 7-1, tying the 1974 Montreal Expos for the best eight-game start in franchise history. Those runs were more than enough for Strasburg, who looked strong despite any illness. He struck out seven, allowed four hits and walked two. The Nationals now begin a seven-game trip to Philadelphia and Miami. IAN QUILLEN (AP)

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‘Colonia’ Potential snack Mowgli (Neel Sethi) and Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley) take a stroll.

This ‘Book’ has the look Disney’s update of the animated classic makes magic by taking CGI to new heights

FILM REVIEW Panthers and tigers and bears. Oh, my. The beloved 1967 Disney cartoon classic “The Jungle Book” takes on a dazzling live-actionish life in Jon Favreau’s adaptation, a visual wonderment of color, texture, movement and spectacular animal life. Brought to the screen with computergenerated animation, the Indian jungle of Rudyard Kipling’s original stories glimmers and shines here, with each fern frond and dappled glade enticing the viewer further into its primal depths. Whether it’s the sleek, glistening coat of the panther Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley) or each individual hair painstakingly undulating on a

she-wolf and her pups, every inch of “The Jungle Book” pulses with life, grace and authenticity. Even when this idyllic world turns ugly, it’s a thing of rare beauty. That even goes for Shere Khan (voiced by Idris Elba), the wounded, perpetually enraged tiger and villain of the film, who makes it his life’s work to hunt down a little boy named Mowgli (Neel Sethi), convinced that the child will grow into a destructive, marauding adult. It’s decided that Mowgli should return to his “own kind,” a journey fraught with untold physical and psychic dangers. Filmed with a propulsive, energetic flair, “The Jungle Book” allows viewers the vicarious pleasure of sidling up to magnificent (sometimes mangy) beasts

‘The Jungle Book’ (PG, 106 minutes) DIRECTOR: Jon Favreau STARS: Neel Sethi, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba and Bill Murray IN A NUTSHELL: A boy raised in the jungle tries to avoid getting killed by a deadly predator by teaming up with other deadly predators.

as if they were household pets. Even when the movie takes on the episodic, repetitive contours of a typical chase film — including some genuinely terrifying fight sequences and a couple of potentially upsetting deaths — the visual environment is so marvelously transporting that

plot barely matters. Fans of the 1967 cartoon will be waiting for their favorite characters to show up, which they do, complete with musical numbers. But everything’s bigger and brighter and more believable in this iteration of “The Jungle Book,” which derives much of its pleasure from the silky vocal performances of Kingsley, Elba, Lupita Nyong’o, Scarlett Johansson and Garry Shandling (in a posthumous turn). Like all classic Disney productions, “The Jungle Book” possesses its share of fear, suffering and loss. But somehow the audience comes out whistling — in this case, with joy and quite a bit of awe. ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Cliff Curtis delivers a breakthrough performance in “The Dark Horse,” a factbased drama about New Zealand speed chess prodigy Genesis Potini, who — after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder — battles poverty, misery and his own mental illness. As difficult to watch as “The Dark Horse” can be, Curtis’ quietly powerful presence makes it worthwhile. A.H.

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‘Barbershop’ a cut above typical comedy Serious issues and big laughs combine in the latest stop by the shop FILM REVIEW Just as the men and women at Calvin’s Barbershop are older and have more responsibilities, so too is “Barbershop: The Next Cut” more mature than its cinematic predecessors. Director Malcolm D. Lee and his screenwriters raise the stakes of 2002’s “Barbershop” and its 2004 sequel by taking Chicago’s ongoing gang violence seriously, making it the focus of the plot. But since the film is a comedy first, the one-liners serve as a welcome form of levity. This is a delicate balancing act — one which the large acting ensemble pulls off, with effortless chemistry. In the first sequel, “Barbershop 2: Back in Business,” Calvin (Ice Cube) joined forces with the beauty shop next door, carving a neutral territory in the ongoing battle of the sexes. This neutrality now takes on a larger purpose

since gangbangers also visit the shop. After discussing how politicians ignore the South Side, Calvin and salon owner Angie (Regina Hall) organize the community, persuading rival gangs to participate in a 48-hour cease-fire. Although this sounds like pretty serious stuff, everyone at Calvin’s is so relaxed — and naturally funny — using jokes, not just argument, to make their points. Some subplots exist primarily for comedy: Rashad (Common) must resist advances from Draya (Nicki Minaj) — the screenplay includes several asides about her figure — while

‘Barbershop: The Next Cut’ (PG-13, 112 minutes) DIRECTOR: Malcolm D. Lee STARS: Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Regina Hall IN A NUTSHELL: In the third installment of the series, a Chicago barbershop and a salon unite to combat the plague of gang violence.

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Rashad’s wife, Terri (Eve), grows jealous. Lee avoids formula enough that the smaller stories have rewarding payoffs. And when tensions are at their peak, he throws in a dance sequence, just to remind us that everyone still cares for one another. “Barbershop: The Next Cut” is a gentler alternative to “ChiRaq,” Spike Lee’s bracing satire about Chicago street violence. (Spike Lee and Malcolm D. Lee are cousins). If “Chi-Raq” aimed to shock us out of complacency, “The Next Cut” creates a more welcoming groove, encouraging greater openness to outside perspectives. The cast of characters is huge, with many larger-than-life personalities, so it was inevitable that Lee couldn’t give them all the attention they deserve. Compared with the settings of most movies, however, “Barbershop: The Next Cut” remains a place where almost anyone would love to while away a long, easygoing afternoon. ALAN ZILBERMAN

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FILM REVIEW Ryan Reynolds doesn’t get top billing in “Criminal.” Playing a CIA agent whose death precipitates the action of the film — a thriller in which the dead agent’s memories are implanted into the head of a psychopathic killer (Kevin Costner) — the actor ducks out of the story early, with almost the trace of a smile on his battered, bloody face. Could it be that he’s hoping that the stillfresh memory of his hit movie “Deadpool” won’t be tainted by the stench of this latest stinker? The actor needn’t worry.

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Confused Kevin Costner plays a confused serial killer in the very confusing movie “Criminal.”

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“Criminal” is so forgettable that you may find yourself straining, as you walk to your car afterward, even to recall who was in it. As the antihero Jericho, a man struggling to reconcile the “scrambled eggs” of his memories and moralities, Costner makes a somewhat deeper impression. At least he seems to be having fun with his character’s homicidal tendencies. (Jericho is said to suffer from an undeveloped frontal lobe, which predisposes him to a personality transplant. Right.) But once those

‘Criminal’ (R, 113 minutes) DIRECTOR: Ariel Vromen

STARS: Kevin Costner, Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds and Gary Oldman IN A NUTSHELL: The memories of a dead CIA agent are implanted into a psychopathic mass murderer.

violent traits subside and are overridden by the dead agent’s warm-and-fuzzy nature, Jericho settles into the kind of paternal groove the actor has fallen into, all too often, of late. Oh, is there a plot here?

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Actually, yes. And there’s a kernel of an interesting idea inside of it. The thing is, we never get the idea that writers Douglas Cook and David Weisberg (“Double Jeopardy”), let alone director Ariel Vromen (“The Iceman”), are aware of it or, if they are, know what to do with it. L ike its bra i n- da maged protagonist, “Criminal” just shouts and shoots its way into, not out of, an oblivion of illogic, plot holes and emotionally unengaging scenery-chewing. MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Law review: Why do kids have to live by the book? My son’s bedroom is decorated with an Amazonian theme. Not the jungle; the boxes. Every box Bezos sends us is immediately commandeered and dragged upstairs, where it is turned into something else. It’s not just boxes, either. Empty toilet paper rolls, oatmeal containers, egg cartons all get turned into a weaponized Minecraft time machine transmogrifier robot of one kind or another. So I could empathize with some of the animals in this week’s “The Jungle Book,” which I saw with my 4-foot inventor ON A SCHOOL NIGHT. SO EXCITING. In the movie, young Mowgli (Neel Sethi) is consistently reprimanded for his “tricks” — namely, his tool building. His wolf father scolds him for using a hollowed-out fruit rind to retrieve water more effectively; his

panther guardian Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley) reminds him that binding vines together to make ropes is “not the way of the jungle.” Baloo the bear (Bill Murray) encourages Mowgli’s creativity, but only after Baloo discovers that fearless boy plus leaf-based beekeeping suit equals honey. Of course, sometimes authority figures say “no” for good reason; last summer my son got obsessed with the TV show “BattleBots,” leading to a heated dinnertime discussion about why building a “spinning death blade” was not

Like the animals of “The Jungle Book,” we think the law of our jungle keeps our kids safe, and that’s dangerous.

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an appropriate activity for a 7-year-old. But the law of the jungle forbids Mowgli’s tricks simply because they’re against the law of the jungle: The animals can’t understand why someone would need to build stuff, so building is not allowed. Kids too often hear things aren’t allowed, and the reason they’re not allowed is because they’re not allowed. I’m not saying parents and teachers should let children do whatever they want (see: spinning death blade), but we have got to start making room in their world for more yes. Yes, pour your own milk. Sure, check out that book about space from the library for the 10th week in a row. Here’s your helmet, there’s your bike, be home for dinner. Like the animals of “The Jungle Book,” we think the law of our jungle exists to keep our kids safe; moreover, we think if we follow the law, safety is the only possible outcome. That’s naive, of course, but it’s actually dangerous — it produces children who not only function best in a rules-laden society, but who are comfortable obeying supposedly unchangeable rules that are based on tradition rather than reason. If we raise kids thinking the old ways are the only ways, they’ll never discover new ones. We need to stop training our kids out of all their tricks.

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EXPECTED RELEASE: Nov. 18

SUMMARY: The Marvel universe continues to expand to the size of our actual universe with the story of Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), who white guy accident superpowers mysticism internal conflicts superhero everyone stick around for the tag at the end of the credits. Also stars Tilda Swinton as the character that’s usually an Asian guy. K.P.K.

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AMC Loews Georgetown 14 3111 K Street N.W.

www.AMCTheatres.com

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC: 4:30 Midnight Special (PG-13) CC: 6:10 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets: 4:00-9:15 Zootopia (PG) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets: 4:10-9:50 Zootopia in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 1:30-7:10 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) CC;RealD 3D: 1:00-8:00 The Boss (R) CC: 12:30-3:15-5:45-8:15-10:40 The Jungle Book: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets: 12:00-2:405:15-8:00-10:45 Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) CC: 1:15-4:15-7:00-9:45 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) CC: 1:30-4:40-6:45-10:00 Eye in the Sky (R) AMC Independent;CC: 1:40-4:10-6:45-9:30 Hardcore Henry (R) CC: 1:00-9:00 Criminal (R) 12:45-3:30-6:15-9:00 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 1:45-7:15 Demolition (R) AMC Independent;CC: 3:30

AMC Loews Uptown 1

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AMC Mazza Gallerie 5300 Wisconsin Ave. NW

www.AMCTheatres.com

The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: (!) 12:00-12:40-2:40-3:204:50-10:10 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: (!) 2:10-7:30 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) 21+;CC;DVS;RealD 3D: 10:30 The Boss (R) 21+;CC;DVS: (!) 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:25 Eye in the Sky (R) 21+;AMC Independent;CC: 12:20-2:50-5:20-7:50 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC;DVS: 3:40-7:10 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets: 1:00-4:20 Zootopia in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 7:00-9:40 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) CC;DVS;RealD 3D: 12:50 Eye in the Sky (R) AMC Independent;CC: 10:20

Avalon

5612 Connecticut Avenue

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Standing Tall (La tête haute) (R) Starring Catherine Deneuve!: 12:00-2:30-5:15-8:00 Embrace of The Serpent (El abrazo de la serpiente) (NR) Academy Award Nominee!: 4:30 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Starring Tina Fey and Margot Robbie: 1:30-7:30

Landmark Atlantic Plumbing Cinema 807 V Street, NW

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Hail, Caesar! (PG-13) CC;DVS: (!) 1:45-4:00-7:00-9:20 Demolition (R) CC;DVS: (!) 2:15-4:30-7:30-9:45 Miles Ahead (R) CC;DVS: (!) 12:30-1:00-2:00-2:45-3:15-4:15-5:30-7:15-8:00-8:30-9:3010:15-11:00 The First Monday in May (PG-13) (!) 2:30-5:00-7:45-10:00

Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th Street NW

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Midnight Special (PG-13) CC;DVS: (!) 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:55 Eye in the Sky (R) CC: (!) 1:05-4:05-7:05-9:45 The Raid: Redemption (Serbuan maut) (R) (!) 11:59 Hello, My Name Is Doris (R) CC;DVS: (!) 1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45-9:50 Everybody Wants Some!! (R) CC;DVS: (!) 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:40

(!) No Pass/No Discount Ticket Meet the Blacks (R) CC: 3:30 Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:00-12:00-1:45-2:50-4:40-5:40-6:30-7:358:35-9:25-10:30-11:30 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS: 3:35-6:10-11:05

Smithsonian - Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater 601 Independence Avenue SW

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D-Day: Normandy 1944 3D (NR) 11:50-1:40-3:30-6:50 Journey to Space 3D (NR) 10:55-12:45-2:35-4:25-5:55 To Fly! (1976) (NR) 10:20-5:20

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Taken by Storm: The Art of Storm Thorgerson and Hipgnosis (NR) 7:00 The Public Enemy (1931) (NR) 5:15 Midnight Special (PG-13) 12:05-2:25-4:45-7:05-9:25 Miles Ahead (R) (!) 11:00-1:00-3:00-5:05-7:15-9:30 Lemmy (2002) (NR) 9:30

AMC Center Park 8 4001 Powder Mill Rd.

www.AMCTheatres.com

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC;DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:00-2:10-8:30 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: (!) 3:30-9:30 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:00-12:30-2:00-5:00-6:30-8:00-11:00 Criminal (R) Recliners;Reserved Seating: 12:00-3:00-6:00-9:00 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 5:45 Zootopia in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS;No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:30-7:45 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) CC;DVS;RealD 3D;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:15-10:30 The Boss (R) CC;DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 1:00-4:00-7:00-10:00 Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) CC;DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:15-2:155:15-8:15-11:15 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 4:45-10:15 Meet the Blacks (R) AMC Independent;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 2:20-7:30 Zootopia (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets;Recliners;Reserved Seating: 11:30AM

AMC Magic Johnson Capital Center 12 800 Shoppers Way

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The Jungle Book (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets: 10:30-6:00-8:30 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 1:00-3:30 Zootopia (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets: 11:15-7:00-9:50 Zootopia in Disney Digital 3D (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets;RealD 3D: 1:50-4:25 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) RealD 3D: 11:50-3:15 The Jungle Book: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) No Green Or Red Tickets: 11:45-2:154:45-7:30-10:00 Meet the Blacks (R) AMC Independent: 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:25 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) 6:50-10:15 The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:30 Criminal (R) 11:00-1:45-4:30-7:15-10:15 The Boss (R) 10:50-1:30-4:00-6:30-9:15-11:15 Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 10:15-11:30-1:15-2:30-4:15-5:30-7:00-8:15-9:4510:30-11:00-11:45 Hardcore Henry (R) 12:00-5:00 The Perfect Match (R) 12:30-3:00-5:30-8:00-10:45 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) 2:30-7:50

Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema 7235 Woodmont Avenue

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City of Gold (R) CC: (!) 1:00-3:15-5:30-7:45-10:00 Embrace of The Serpent (El abrazo de la serpiente) (NR) Subtitled: (!) 1:15-4:157:15-9:55 Born to Be Blue (R) CC: (!) 1:30-4:30-7:30-9:45

Dark Horse (PG) Reserved Seating: (!) 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:45 My Golden Days (Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse) (R) Reserved Seating;Subtitled: (!) 1:15-4:00-6:45-9:30 Hail, Caesar! (PG-13) CC;DVS;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:40-4:50-7:30-10:00 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) CC;DVS;Reserved Seating: (!) 2:00-4:40-7:40-10:05 Demolition (R) CC;DVS;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:50-4:20-7:10-9:40 Eye in the Sky (R) CC;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:35-4:10-6:55-9:20 April and the Extraordinary World (Avril et le monde truqué) (PG) Reserved Seating;Subtitled: (!) 1:45-4:30-7:20-9:50 Hello, My Name Is Doris (R) CC;DVS;Reserved Seating: (!) 1:20-3:50-6:50-9:10

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Landmark West End Cinema 2301 M Street NW

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Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:40-7:45-11:10 The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) CC;DVS: 12:45 Deadpool (R) CC;DVS: 11:40-2:30-5:25-8:05-10:50 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:35-1:00-2:20-5:10-7:00-8:00-10:45 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS: 11:05-1:50-4:30-7:20-10:10 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 12:30-3:15-4:00-6:00-8:459:40-11:20 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) CC;DVS: (!) 4:10 Criminal (R) CC;DVS: 11:15-2:00-5:15-8:10-11:00 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:00-1:35-4:05-6:40-9:10 The Boss (R) CC/DVS: 11:25-12:35-2:05-3:45-4:35-6:35-7:15-8:40-9:30-10:00 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:50

Regal Bethesda 10

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Race (PG-13) CC;DVS: 3:50-6:50-9:50 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:20-2:00-7:10-10:30 The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) CC;DVS: 2:15-7:35 Midnight Special (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:00-3:45-6:40-10:00 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:30-3:20-4:20-7:00-9:35 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS: 11:45-5:35-8:05-10:35 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 12:10-2:10-2:20-4:50-7:30-10:05 Criminal (R) CC;DVS: 11:40-4:55-7:40-10:20 Miracles from Heaven (PG) CC;DVS: 1:10 The Boss (R) CC/DVS: 1:30-4:30-7:20-9:45 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS: 5:05-10:25 Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) CC;DVS: 1:40-4:40-7:25-10:15

Regal Hyattsville Royale Stadium 14 6505 America Blvd.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:45-3:10-6:45-10:15 Midnight Special (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:20-3:30-6:25-9:40 Deadpool (R) CC;DVS: 9:45 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:30-12:30-1:30-2:15-4:15-5:00-6:15-7:00-7:45-10:30 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS: 11:20-2:10-4:50-7:20-10:05 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:00-12:00-1:45-2:45-3:155:30-8:15-9:15 Criminal (R) CC;DVS: 12:10-3:05-6:20-9:30 The Boss (R) CC/DVS: 11:55-2:30-4:55-8:00-10:40 Miracles from Heaven (PG) CC;DVS: 12:35 The Perfect Match (R) 1:00 Meet the Blacks (R) CC: 3:20-6:10-9:20 Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:15-12:15-2:00-3:00-3:45-4:45-6:00-7:158:00-9:00-10:10-10:40 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS: 4:30-7:10-10:00

Regal Majestic Stadium 20 & IMAX 900 Ellsworth Drive

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:25-12:10-2:50-6:15-7:50-9:40 London Has Fallen (R) CC;DVS: 6:35 The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) CC;DVS: 12:05 Deadpool (R) CC;DVS: 3:55-9:50 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:05-11:35-12:30-2:10-2:40-3:10-4:50-5:50-7:308:30-10:10-11:10 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS: 11:00-11:40-1:45-2:25-4:45-7:40-10:25 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 1:00-3:40-6:20-9:30-12:30 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) CC;DVS: (!) 4:05-11:15 Criminal (R) CC;DVS: 1:10-4:10-7:05-9:55 The Boss (R) CC/DVS: 12:15-12:45-2:45-3:20-5:20-5:55-7:55-8:25-10:55 Miracles from Heaven (PG) CC;DVS: 1:15-7:10 The Jungle Book: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:00-1:40-4:20-7:10-9:50-12:20 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:50-2:15-4:40-7:15-10:40 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) CC/DVS: 11:20AM Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:15-1:05-1:55-4:35-5:05-5:15-7:35-8:058:15-10:15-10:45-10:55 Demolition (R) CC;DVS: 9:20 Eye in the Sky (R) CC: 11:10-1:50-4:30-7:20-10:05 Meet the Blacks (R) CC: 2:20-4:55-8:00-10:50 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS: 2:55-5:25-8:10-10:35 Fan (Hindi) (NR) 12:10-3:10-6:30-10:00

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (PG-13) CC/DVS: 10:40-1:55-5:10-8:40 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 12:00-12:30-1:10-2:40-3:10-5:20-5:50-6:30-8:00-10:40 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 10:30-11:00-11:30-1:40-2:103:50-4:20-4:50-7:00-9:10-9:40 Criminal (R) CC;DVS: 11:20-2:30-5:30-8:20-11:00 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 3D (PG-13) CC;DVS: (!) 7:30-10:45 The Boss (R) CC/DVS: 10:50-11:40-1:30-2:20-4:00-5:00-6:50-7:40-9:20-10:10 Demolition (R) CC;DVS: 10:55 Eye in the Sky (R) CC: 12:20-2:50-5:40-8:10-10:35 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS: 11:10-1:50-4:30-7:20-9:50 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) CC/DVS: 8:30 Fan (Hindi) (NR) 11:50-3:00-6:40-10:00

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The Divergent Series: Allegiant (PG-13) CC;DVS: 12:20-3:30-6:25-10:10 London Has Fallen (R) CC;DVS: 10:40 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 12:00-1:00-1:20-2:00-2:40-3:40-4:00-4:40-5:20-6:206:40-7:20-8:00-9:00 Deadpool (R) CC;DVS: 8:50 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 11:20-11:40-12:40-2:20-3:205:00-6:00-7:40-10:20-10:50 Zootopia (PG) CC;DVS: 11:05-12:30-2:10-3:50-5:10-7:50 Zootopia in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DVS: (!) 10:50 Miracles from Heaven (PG) CC;DVS: 12:10-2:50-6:10-9:10 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (PG-13) CC;DVS: 11:00-1:30-4:30-7:10-9:50 Eye in the Sky (R) CC: 11:50-3:00-5:40-8:10-10:35 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) CC/DVS: 12:50-4:10-7:55-10:25 Fan (Hindi) (NR) 11:10-1:50-4:50-6:30-7:40-9:20-10:30 Kapoor & Sons - Since 1921 (NR) 9:30 The Jungle Book (PG) CC;DVS;RPX: (!) 11:00-1:40-7:00 The Jungle Book in Disney Digital 3D (PG) CC;DV;RPX: (!) 4:20-9:40 Hardcore Henry (R) CC;DVS: 12:45-3:15-5:50-8:20-10:45

Regal Potomac Yard Stadium 16 3575 Potomac Avenue

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You may feel as though you’re running on empty. Indeed, you may well be in need of some inspiration — and it’s right around the corner. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) The obstacle that has been thrown in your path looms large, but you have a plan that will let you avoid it handily. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You’re looking for bargains, and you can surely find a few, but what you most want to obtain is going to cost you, and you know it. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You may encounter an unforeseen difficulty, and your salvation comes from a highly unusual source — one near at hand.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Do your best to maintain a steady pace, no matter what seems to be going on around you. Forward motion can cure many ills.

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1912: The British luxury liner RMS Titanic founders in the North Atlantic off Newfoundland just 2½ hours after hitting an iceberg; 1,514 people die, while fewer than half as many survive. 1959: Cuban leader Fidel Castro arrives in D.C. to begin a goodwill tour of the U.S. On the same day, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles resigns for health reasons (he is succeeded by Christian A. Herter). 1998: Pol Pot, the notorious leader of the Khmer Rouge, dies at age 73, evading prosecution for the deaths of two million Cambodians.


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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35

Samurai Sudoku

Online zine Fizzy drink Land bordering the Dead Sea Highly skilled “In __ veritas” Auth. unknown Manila envelope features Lomond and others Division word Cry from a 44-Down “It’s cold!” __foot oil Alpine tune Fills to excess Be gaga about Roger who played 007 __ out (declines) Islamic sacred text Dietary supplement Ham it up King known as “The Short” Atlas blowup Pub offering

36 Magnum __ (great work) 38 Model of perfection 39 Successful dieter 44 Litter box baby 45 Bruce Wayne’s butler 46 Bullwinkle, for one 47 Banded gem 48 Jamie of “M*A*S*H”

49 Bassoon’s cousin 50 Minnesota’s St. __ College 51 Punch-in time for many 52 Partner of sciences 53 Press-on item 54 Smuggler’s weight unit 55 Bumped off 56 Fez or kepi

THURSDAY’S SOLUTION

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ACROSS

Forecast

DIFFICULT

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: 66 RECORD HIGH: 89 AVG. LOW: 46 RECORD LOW: 28 SUNRISE: 6:30 a.m. SUNSET: 7:45 p.m.

64 | 42

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TODAY: Finding a cloud in the sky will be a challenge. Bright sunshine and light east winds team up with highs in the low to mid-60s for an unbeatable combo. Temps fall off pretty quickly in the evening, so grab the jacket on your way out the door.

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

66 | 43

69 | 44

MONDAY

TUESDAY

78 | 50

68 | 52

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‘Should he sound like he’s a Founding Father or a whiskey label?’ Kelly Clarkson is now mom to a boy: Remington Alexander Blackstock. Clarkson tweeted Thursday that the baby was born Tuesday “& he is healthy & we couldn’t be happier or more in love.” The singer and her husband, Brandon Blackstock, also have a daughter, River Rose, born in 2014. (AP)

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