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Meszaros, right, of Hungary and Race Imboden of the United States fence Monday during the men’s team foil round of 16 match of the FIE World Fencing Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

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Every time you abandon a pet alligator, an angel loses its wings

South Dakota couple pulls off world’s most wholesome prank

A 2½-year-old boy in Rush City, Minn., was so impatient to get to the county fair that he drove there on his toy tractor, KARE-TV reported Friday. Dispatchers got a call about a missing child and quickly located him by the Tilt-a-Whirl, where he’d driven alone on his battery-powered John Deere. The toddler, who lives blocks from the fairgrounds, was soon reunited with his dad — who promptly removed the toy tractor’s battery. (EXPRESS)

A baby alligator was found in a parking lot near Pittsburgh on Friday, the fourth gator discovered in the area since May. An employee found it near a garbage can at the Giant Eagle grocery in Shaler. Paul McIntyre, of Big Daddy Wildlife Removal, came to take the gator. “It was somebody’s pet, I can guarantee you,” McIntyre told the Tribune Review. “He’s so friendly. Somebody had him as a pet, couldn’t take care of him and let him go.” (AP)

A photo of a demolished house with the words “Got the Spider!” painted on the roof went viral on social media after a Renner, S.D., couple decided to have a little fun. Jeff Hopkins and Dawn Cronk told the Argus Leader they wanted to write something on the roof of the destroyed house and “Got the Spider!” made them laugh. Hopkins said he didn’t think anyone would notice. Cronk said she feels blessed to have made so many people smile. (AP)

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A greasy spoon’s second life

The Waffle Shop on 10th Street NW between E and F streets closed in 2007.

the Waffle Shop will be reborn. Another team in Landover, Md., is fabricating a replica of the Waffle Shop’s distinctive sign. “Great pictures, great paintings take a long time,” Jemal said, explaining the project’s duration. “At the end of the day, what you will have there is art.” The Waffle Shop is among a trio of ghosts from the District’s past that are being revived at the corner of Sixth and K, as part of an agreement between Jemal and a coalition of preservationists.

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THE DISTRICT Developer Douglas Jemal made a commitment in 2007 that mollified the District’s crowd of historic preservationists, who were all atwitter that a new office building would require the demolition of what they deemed an architectural gem. The Waffle Shop, with its menu of short-order fare, may not have been a beacon of the culinary arts, but many believed that its 1950s art moderne design — neon lettering, serpentine counters and chrome stools — was worthy of immortality. Jemal promised to relocate what was then a 57-year-old greasy spoon — the last of a small chain — from 10th Street NW, across from Ford’s Theatre, to a new downtown address. A year went by, then five and 10, and nothing happened. But now, in what is the 12th year of this gastronomic version of “Waiting for Godot,” a construction crew is at the southeast corner of Sixth and K streets NW, putting up the walls where

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Construction has begun on a new iteration of the iconic Waffle Shop

A team at Jack Stone Signs is making a replica of the Waffle Shop’s iconic red sign.

To the right of the Waffle Shop, a brick shell of a Lord Baltimore gas station — constructed in 1927 and formerly across the street — is being reassembled, albeit without the gas pumps. To the left are the remnants of Hodge’s Sandwich Shop, a popular New York Avenue lunch spot that closed in 2007. Jemal, who is known for restoring the shell of the Uline Arena in Northeast into an REI, plans to lease the Waffle Shop and possibly the Hodge’s to a restaurateur who can cook up a breakfast special, as well as burgers and fries. He has already leased the Lord Baltimore, which will serve tacos in its next life. Preservationists say this triptych of old buildings is essential to retain reminders of the District’s history, not just with statues of dead presidents but with small-scale remnants of ordinary institutions such as a diner, luncheonette and gas station. “It’s a memorial to a way of life that was so common none of us reflected on it,” said Peter Sefton, a D.C. Preservation League board member. “We all took it for granted that there would be things like the Waffle Shop.” PAUL SCHWARTZMAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Nats summer promotion feeds the kids for free The Nationals are offering free meals at home games for kids through Labor Day, the organization announced Friday. Children 12 and under enrolled in the Jr. Nationals Kids Club are eligible for a meal pack including a regular-size hot dog, potato chips or apple sauce, and a 12-ounce bottle of water or soda. A representative from the team said the goal is to encourage more families to attend games this summer. (TWP) ANIMALS

Humane Rescue Alliance waives cat adoption fees Anyone enthralled by the “Cats” movie trailer that dropped last Thursday can adopt a real cat from the Humane Rescue Alliance without an adoption fee, Washingtonian reported. The organization’s two D.C. adoption centers are overcrowded, so it is waiving adoption fees through July 31 for any cat aged 6 months or older. More than 160 cats are available for adoption. (EXPRESS)

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Marijuana arrests rise in Va. Advocates urge reform of state policies after busts hit 20-year high

Nearly 29,000 people were arrested in Virginia last year for marijuana offenses.

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The number of states, along with D.C., that have legalized pot for recreational use. Virginia is not among them, though it has granted permission for five producers to begin selling THCinfused medical products this year. (TWP)

It limits housing, education and employment opportunities.” Herring also pointed to a 2017 study showing a racial disparity in marijuana enforcement in the state. The Virginia Crime Commission found that 46% of

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Slew of violent incidents leaves eight dead, 11 injured

Proposed tax hike would raise room rental prices

Eight people were killed during a spate of violence in the District in recent days, prompting outrage and concern from city leaders. The latest incident — a shooting in the 1300 block of Congress Street SE — occurred at about 7:41 p.m. Sunday, according to D.C. police. Since Wednesday, seven other homicides were reported in D.C. At least eleven other people were wounded but survived, police said. (TWP)

Lawmakers in Worcester County are considering raising the tax on renting rooms in Ocean City from 4.5% to 5%, according to a WTOP report. Including county and state sales taxes, the cost of a hotel room priced at $200 per night would go up from $221 to $222; a $1,000 rental would total $1,110 instead of $1,105. Money from the taxes would help cover the cost of special events in Maryland, per WTOP. (EXPRESS)

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VIRGINIA Marijuana arrests in Virginia hit their highest levels in at least 20 years in 2018, a climb that has sparked calls for overhauls and bucked trends in a number of other states that have moved toward decriminalizing the drug. Nearly 29,000 arrests were made for marijuana offenses in Virginia last year, a number that has tripled since 1999, according to an annual crime report compiled by the Virginia State Police. Marijuana busts account for nearly 60% of drug arrests across Virginia and more than half of them were among people who were under 24, according to the data. The vast majority of cases involved simple possession. The spike has renewed calls to decriminalize marijuana by some lawmakers and Attorney General Mark Herring, D, who last month became the state’s highest official to call for legalizing recreational marijuana. “The numbers are staggering,” Herring said. “An arrest and conviction like this stays with someone for the rest of their lives. …

those arrested for a first offense for possession of marijuana between 2007 and 2016 were African Americans, who represent about only 20% of Virginia’s population. Herring wants to decriminalize

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The number of new residences JBG Smith, the developer landlord for Amazon’s planned headquarters in Northern Virginia, will build near Pentagon Row, according to a WTOP report. Construction will begin late next year on townhouses, duplexes and two six-story residential buildings, WTOP reported. (EXPRESS)

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possession of small amounts of marijuana, pardon and expunge past convictions for marijuana possession and help guide recreational use and sales of marijuana. Efforts to overhaul enforcement of marijuana laws have been repeatedly stymied by the state’s Republican-controlled legislature in recent years. Dana Schrad, executive director of the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police, said highlighting arrest figures does not tell the full story of how the state handles marijuana cases. “What you really need to know is how they pled or were they diverted,” Schrad said. “There is a myth that we are packing the jails with possession cases. The prison sentences are going to distributors.” Schrad said the increase in arrests could be in part an artifact of better reporting by police departments in recent years. In Virginia, a first conviction for possessing marijuana can result in up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine. Subsequent arrests can result in up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine. A defendant’s driver’s license is also revoked for six months for a drug conviction. JUSTIN JOUVENAL

Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich, D, on Monday signed an order prohibiting all executive branch departments from using local government resources to assist federal agents in civil immigration investigations. Advocates said the order was the first in the region to be codified and applied jurisdiction-wide. The order comes as President Trump vows crackdowns on immigrants. (TWP)

Montgomery mulls loosening zoning limits MARYLAND The Montgomery County Council will vote today on a zoning amendment that would loosen regulations for auxiliary dwelling units, allowing thousands more residents of Maryland’s most populous jurisdiction to transform garages, basements or detached structures into separate residences. Council Member Hans Riemer, D-At-Large, who introduced the bill in January, said the majority of members support it. “We have a housing crisis,” said Council Member Tom Hucker, D-District 5, citing the difficulty of living in a county where the median price of a home exceeds $400,000. The amendment, he added, “is part of our response.” A petition against the amendment had more than 1,200 signatures as of Sunday. Opponents include conservative Republicans who have concerns about the demographic changes they believe more ADUs would bring. Some liberal Democrats shy away from the conservatives’ racially charged language but say they also don’t want their streets and subdivisions to change. ADUs are legal in Montgomery, but the zoning amendment would remove prohibitions on detached auxiliary dwellings on lots smaller than 1 acre and in smalllot single family zones. That would affect about 121,000 residences. REBECCA TAN (TWP)

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Not cool, Metro: Frustrations boil in sultry stations Shady Grove-bound Red Line train. After saying last week that it would take another couple of weeks to finish the repairs, Metro suddenly announced on Twitter on Sunday that the cooling system had been fixed overnight — earlier than expected. But complaints began on Twitter at the end of May. On June 18, Metro said it hoped to have the chillers fixed by the end of that month. So the suggestion that the work was done ahead of schedule brought some scoffing on Twitter. “Classic #WMATA: do a poor job communicating the status and ETA of a repair, then suddenly announce it’s fixed in spectacular fashion,” wrote James Pizzurro. It was unlikely Williams would see the fix as being early. On Friday, when he was told of Metro’s explanation for the delay, he said the problem had already gone on too long. Because stations are not enclosed, air conditioners will not work. Instead, cold water running through pipes is used to cool the air a little. One of the pipes that hold the water had begun leaking. But it was on Amtrak property, so Metro had to get permission to work on it. This apparently took some time. Williams shook his head. It seemed to him that, given how long Metro and Amtrak have shared the property, it should only have taken a simple phone call to get the work started. Meanwhile, repairs on leaking pipes in the joint chiller

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Metro says it finally has the cooling system running at Union Station. But the fix comes after seven weeks of sweltering, and for a system that’s trying to convince riders that things are getting better, that probably didn’t help. WMATA says the transit system is performing better these days. And trains are indeed more likely to run on time. Tracks are less likely to smolder. But in an informal temperature-taking of riders at Union Station during the Friday afternoon commute, Bruce Williams was among those finding it hard to see how Metro is improving when it was so stinking hot. Outside it was 97 degrees, and on the platform Williams wasn’t quite sweating but was clearly unhappy. “It seems like something is always out, so you get used to it,” he said. “I ride out to Shady Grove, and it seems like every day, either the escalator or the elevator is out. Or they’re single-tracking.” Being a Metro rider means having to improvise. Some riders at Union Station took to waiting by the fare gates upstairs — where a breeze seemingly coming from the escalator shaft cooled things a bit — before running down when their trains came. But Williams was one of those who decided to tough it out. “I just suck it up and come down here,” he said as he stood on the platform waiting for a

Commuters wait in the heat Friday at Union Station near an industrial fan that was set up when the station’s cooling system broke down in May.

“It seems like every day, either the escalator or the elevator is out. Or they’re singletracking.” BRUCE WILLIAMS, a Metro rider who has been frustrated with the ongoing unreliability of the system

system shared by Farragut North and Dupont Circle have been delayed because it requires excavation work, and Metro didn’t realize a streetlight was in the way. Maybe it was the heat, but on the platform Friday evening, there was more slumped resignation than rage. And Shehzad Niazi wasn’t in the mood to see an improving system, given how he felt.

Police say man, 24, fatally shot his grandfather in Stafford County, Va., on Sunday

“Kind of miserable,” he said. But there were others, like Mike Stein, who were willing to look past the heat and see a system on the rebound. “There does seem to be less delays and single-tracking,” he said. He was hot, he said, as he braved the wait away from the fans. But, he shrugged, “It’s summer.” Ashland Clemons was finding some humor in the oldschool fan blowing at him. “It’s like being in the ’40s,” he said. All things considered, he said, Metro does seem to be getting better. He likes the new cars. He was in the “things happen” camp, and had this observation as he got on the train: “Life isn’t fair.” Reach Kery Murakami at kery.murakami@washpost.com. Follow him @theDCrider.

THE DISTRICT A confrontation that led to last week’s fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy in Southeast Washington came after a series of fights involving children, the alleged shooter told police. He described one of the children as his stepson. The arrest affidavit describes escalating tension between groups that involved children and adults. Members of both groups hung around a BP gas station at the Good Hope Marketplace, a shopping plaza. It is unclear whether the young victim, Karon Brown, was involved in earlier disputes. He was among those confronted Thursday outside a McDonald’s restaurant, and both he and the man charged with killing him, Tony Antoine McClam, 29, had in the past worked to pocket extra money there. Karon pumped gas for patrons, according to his football coach. A witness told police McClam and his stepson sold cookies for $1. Karon was shot shortly before 7 p.m. on Thursday while fleeing a fight that broke out among the battling children in front of the McDonald’s at Naylor Road and Alabama Avenue. Police said Karon got into a sedan — waved in by a driver who sought to help — and asked to be driven home. Police initially said they thought the boy had been targeted, though they said Monday that was not clear. KEITH L. ALEXANDER AND PETER HERMANN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Iran says it arrested CIA spies NATIONAL SECURITY Iran on Monday announced the arrest of 17 Iranians accused of spying on the country’s nuclear and military sites for the CIA and said some of them have been sentenced to death. President Trump called it “another lie” from Iran. The arrests happened over the past months, an Iranian intelligence official said at a news conference in Tehran. He said those taken into custody worked on “sensitive sites” in military and nuclear installations. The official did not say how many were given death sentences. The announcement came amid weeks of rising tensions between Washington and Tehran over Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. out of Iran’s nuclear agreement with world powers last year and impose sweeping sanctions on the country. The official said the 17 were recruited by the CIA and had “sophisticated training” but did not succeed in their sabotage missions. Their spying missions included collecting information at the facilities where they worked and installing monitoring

U.K. increases security in Strait of Hormuz British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced Monday the formation of a joint European “maritime protection mission” to ensure safe transit in the Strait of Hormuz, after Iran last week seized a British-flagged oil tanker. Hunt also said Britain has raised the maritime warning to Level 3, “advising against all passage in Iranian waters and, for the moment, in the entire Strait of Hormuz.” (THE WASHINGTON POST)

devices, he said. He said some were staff members at the targeted facilities, and the rest were working as consultants and contractors. The official said the CIA had promised them

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Firefighters battle wildfire that has injured 32 people

Leader’s party on track to win parliament majority

More than 1,000 firefighters and 14 water-dropping aircraft battled a major wildfire Monday amid high temperatures in central Portugal, where forest blazes wreak destruction every summer. As temperatures reached almost 104 degrees, the blaze that had been largely contained rekindled in some areas. The Portuguese Civil Protection Agency said the fire has injured 32 people, one seriously. (AP)

The party of Ukraine’s president was on track Monday to win an absolute majority in parliament that would hand President Volodymyr Zelenskiy a clear mandate for change. Zelenskiy, a popular comedian and political novice who was elected in April, pushed for a snap election that was held Sunday. He argued that the allies of the former president were hampering his reform agenda. (AP)

U.S. visas or jobs in America. “That’s totally a false story. That’s another lie,” Trump said at the White House. Trump also said Iran has “disrespected” the U.S., adding: “If

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17 Iranians are accused of monitoring ‘sensitive’ nuclear, military sites

they want to make a deal, frankly it’s getting harder for me to want to make a deal with Iran because they’ve behaved very badly. They’re saying bad things.” U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a former CIA director, declined to address specifics of the arrests but said: “The Iranian regime has a long history of lying.” “I think everyone should take with a grain of salt everything that the Islamic Republic of Iran asserts today,” he said. The Iranian official did not give his name but was identified as the director of the counterespionage department of Iran’s Intelligence Ministry. It is rare in Iran for intelligence officials to appear before media, or for any official to give a news conference without identifying himself. The official said some of the agents recruited by the CIA had turned and are now working with his department against the U.S. He also handed out a CD with video of what Iran said was a foreign female spy working for the CIA. The disc also included the names of several U.S. Embassy staff members in Turkey, India, Zimbabwe and Austria who Iran said were in touch with the recruited Iranian spies. AYA BATRAWY AND NASSER KARIMI (AP)

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“I’m angry at my colleagues who did this. I think they were just trying to get past one bad news cycle.” FORMER SEN. AL FRANKEN, saying in a story

published this week in The New Yorker that he “absolutely” regrets resigning in late 2017 after multiple women accused him of unwanted touching or kissing

Negotiators are close to deal on debt, spending POLITICS The White House and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., reached a tentative two-year budget deal on Monday that would raise spending caps by $320 billion and suspend the debt ceiling until after the next presidential election. The agreement, which still must be passed through Congress, would likely clear a debt ceiling crisis later this year but it would also continue Washington’s borrowing binge for at least the next two years. “I am pleased to announce that a deal has been struck … on a two-year Budget and Debt Ceiling, with no poison pills,” President Trump tweeted Monday. The deal was immediately met with fierce resistance from some top Democrats and Republicans, a backlash that will force congressional leaders to work hard this week to ensure they have enough votes for passage. Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, said he was furious that the deal would not block Trump from using funds to erect a wall along the Mexico border. Republican Study Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., said he was angry the package added so much money to the debt. Both parties are working to stake out positions that resonate with voters ahead of the 2020 elections. DAMIAN PALETTA AND ERICA WERNER (TWP)

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IMMIGRATION The Trump administration today will significantly expand its power to quickly deport undocumented immigrants who have illegally entered the United States within the past two years, using a fast-track deportation process that bypasses immigration judges. Officials are calling the new strategy, which will take effect immediately, a “necessary response” to the influx of Central Americans and others at the southern border. It will allow immigration authorities to

quickly remove immigrants from anywhere they encounter them across the United States. The stated targets of the change are people who sneaked into the U.S. and do not have an asylum case or immigration court date pending. Previously, the administration’s policy for “expedited removal” had been limited to migrants caught within 100 miles of the U.S. border who had been in the country for less than two weeks. The new rule would apply to immigrants anywhere in the United States who have been in the country for less than two years — adhering to a time limit included in the 1996 federal law that authorized the expedited process.

The Trump administration’s new policy will allow officials to quickly deport illegal immigrants.

Nearly 300,000 of the approximately 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States could be subject to expedited

removal, according to the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute. Immigration lawyers said that the expansion is unprecedented and effectively gives U.S. agents the power to issue deportation orders without bringing immigrants before a judge or allowing them to speak with a lawyer. “Under this unlawful plan, immigrants who have lived here for years would be deported with less due process than people get in traffic court,” Omar Jadwat, director of the Immigrants’ Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement. “We will sue to end this policy quickly,” he said. MARIA SACCHETTI

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India launches moon mission

THE DISTRICT | Associate Justice Elena Kagan, center, speaks during a ceremony Monday in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court, where the late Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens lies in repose. Stevens died last week at age 99, after suffering a stroke. Kagan, who replaced Stevens on the court after he retired in 2010, spoke during the brief ceremony, calling Stevens “a brilliant man with extraordinary legal gifts and talents.”

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India successfully launched an unmanned spacecraft to the far side of the moon Monday, a week after aborting the mission because of a technical problem. The spacecraft is scheduled to land on the lunar south pole in September and send a rover to explore water deposits. India is trying to become the fourth country to land on the moon, following the U.S., Russia and China. (AP)

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LONDON Voting closed Monday in the twoman contest to become Britain’s next prime minister, as critics of likely winner Boris Johnson condemned his vow to take the U.K. out of the European Union with or without a divorce deal. Members of the governing Conservative Party were deciding between Johnson and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt to lead the party and country. The winner will be announced today and take over from Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday. Most economists say quitting the 28-nation bloc without a deal would cause Britain economic turmoil. EU leaders insist they won’t reopen the 585-page withdrawal agreement they made with May’s government, which has been repeatedly rejected by Britain’s Parliament. The new prime minister will preside over a House of Commons in which most members oppose leaving the EU without a deal, and where the Conservative Party lacks an overall majority. The centrist Liberal Democrats, who have seen a surge in support thanks to their strongly anti-Brexit stance, also voted Monday, choosing Jo Swinson, a 39-year-old from Scotland, as their new leader. Swinson branded Britain’s departure from the EU a “catastrophe” and said having Johnson in the prime minister’s office would heighten the danger. JILL LAWLESS (AP)

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‘The people have awakened’ Puerto Ricans demand governor’s resignation in largest rally in years

Teens win right to take ‘mental health days’

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SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO Waving flags, chanting and banging pots and pans, tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans jammed a highway Monday to demand the resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló in a crisis triggered by a leak of offensive, obscenity-laden chat messages between him and his advisers. The demonstration appeared to be the biggest protest on the island in nearly two decades. “Finally, the government’s mask has fallen,” said Jannice Rivera, a 43-year-old who lives in Houston but was born and raised in Puerto Rico and flew in to join the crowds. The protest came 10 days after the leak of 889 pages of online chats in which Rosselló and some of his close aides insulted women and mocked constituents, including victims of Hurricane Maria. The leak has intensified longsmoldering anger in the U.S. territory over persistent corruption and mismanagement by the island’s two main political parties, a severe debt crisis, a sickly economy and a slow recovery from Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico in September 2017. “The people have awakened after so much outrage,” said Benedicta Villegas, 69. “There are still people without roofs and highways without lights. The chat was the tip of the iceberg.” The crowd surged along the

A truck carrying singer Ricky Martin and rappers Residente and Bad Bunny joins thousands of protesters Monday.

Americas Expressway despite the punishing heat — toddlers, teenagers, professionals and the elderly, all dripping in sweat and smiling as they waved Puerto Rico flags and hoisted signs. “This is to show that the people respect themselves,” said Ana Carrasquillo, 26. “We’ve put up with corruption for so many years.” In an interview Monday with Fox News, Rosselló said he will not resign and that he is focused on tackling corruption and helping the island recover from Maria. “I’m making amends,” he said. “I’ve apologized for all the comments that I made on the chat.” On Sunday evening, Rosselló, a Democrat, sought to calm the unrest by promising not to

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seek reelection in 2020 or continue as head of his pro-statehood New Progressive Party. That only Rosselló further angered his critics, who have mounted street demonstrations for more than a week. “The people are not going to go away,” said Johanna Soto, of the city of Carolina. “That’s what he’s hoping for, but we outnumber him.” Asked who was advising Rosselló on staying in office, Rosselló’s secretary of public affairs, Anthony Maceira, said the governor was speaking with his family, and “that carries a great weight.” Rosselló’s father, Pedro,

was governor from 1993 to 2001. Asked whether the governor should step down, President Trump said that Rosselló is a “terrible” governor and that hurricane relief money sent to Puerto Rico has been “squandered, wasted and stolen” and the island’s top leadership is “totally, grossly incompetent.” The demonstrations represent the biggest protest movement on the island since Puerto Ricans rallied to put an end to U.S. Navy training on the island of Vieques more than 15 years ago. Monday was the 10th consecutive day of protests, and more are being called for later in the week. The crisis has stirred fears about the effects on the already fragile economy. DÁNICA COTO (AP)

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OREGON Oregon will allow students to take “mental health days” just as they would sick days, expanding the reasons for excused school absences to include mental or behavioral health under a new law that experts say is one of the first of its kind in the U.S. But don’t call it coddling. The students behind the measure, which Gov. Kate Brown signed last month, say it’s meant to change the stigma around mental health. Suicide is the state’s second leading cause of death among those ages 10 to 34, according to data from the Oregon Health Authority. Mental health experts say it is one of the first state laws to explicitly instruct schools to treat mental health and physical health equally, and it comes at a time when educators are increasingly considering the emotional health of students. Utah passed a similar law last year. Hailey Hardcastle, 18, who helped champion the mental health bill, said she and other student leaders were partly motivated by the national youthled movement that followed last year’s Parkland, Fla., school shooting. “We were inspired by Parkland in the sense that it showed us that young people can totally change the political conversation,” she said. “Just like those movements, this bill is something completely coming from the youth.” SARAH ZIMMERMAN (AP)

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Nats hunt for bargains to help bullpen ANALYSIS The days leading into baseball’s July 31 trade deadline will be pretty complicated for the Nationals and general manager Mike Rizzo. This is the first year of MLB’s hard-stop deadline, without a waiver period in August, forcing everyone to pick a direction a few weeks earlier. The Nationals have a pretty simple plan of adding relievers for a pennant race. There are still a few wrinkles to that. “We don’t want to go past the [competitive balance tax threshold],” Rizzo said Sunday evening in Atlanta, reaffirming to the organization’s goal to spend less than $206 million in 2019. “So we’re going to be cognizant of that in any deals that we make.” Cot’s Baseball Contracts currently has the Nationals’ CBT payroll just over $200 million, leaving them only a bit of wiggle room. End-of-year performance incentives, not factored in by

Cot’s, should give them even less space. They are mainly eyeing controllable relievers, Rizzo said Sunday, whom they can keep beyond the next few months. They have been linked to Tigers closer Shane Greene, the Giants’ Sam Dyson and Royals’ Jake Diekman in rumors. People with knowledge of their plans confirmed that they’ve checked in on all three. Greene and Dyson won’t become free agents until 2021. Diekman has a mutual option for 2020 that the Nats could pick up. Each of these pitchers sits right in Washington’s price range. When Greene’s salary is prorated for the rest of the regular season, he’s still owed around $1.5 million. Dyson is owed around $1.8 million. Diekman’s price is closer to $1.25 million. The Nationals could even get a trading partner to take on some remaining money, like the Orioles did when they dealt starter Andrew Cashner to the Red Sox this month, but that would mean

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The Nationals have been linked to relief pitchers, from top to bottom, Shane Greene, Sam Dyson and Jake Diekman as possible trade targets.

Zimmerman back on IL The Nationals placed first baseman placed Ryan Zimmerman on the 10-day injured list Monday with plantar fasciitis in his right foot. The 34-year-old left Sunday’s loss at Atlanta in the second inning. He missed 53 games earlier this season with the same injury. Matt Adams is expected again to play extensively in Zimmerman’s absence. (AP)

parting with better prospects. The Orioles, a rebuilding team that can sell and spend, have a good fit for the Nationals in reliever Mychal Givens, who has two more seasons of arbitration eligibility.

That leads to another tricky element: what the Nats can offer in return. Last July, Washington netted Kelvin Herrera for third baseman Kelvin Gutierrez, pitcher Yohanse Moral and outfielder Blake Perkins. They can put together another package like that with what’s in their system. The question is whether they can beat other teams to Greene, Dyson, Diekman and others. The Dodgers, Braves, Phillies and Red Sox all need significant bullpen help. The Nationals are unlikely to deal top prospect Carter Kieboom, according to a person with knowledge of their plans. JESSE DOUGHERTY

Former Maryland coach DJ Durkin, who was fired in October following investigations into the death of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair during a team workout, will serve as a guest coach this month at Falcons training camp. Atlanta coach Dan Quinn, who coached alongside Durkin at Florida, announced the news on Monday. “I think it’s a huge advantage that you could have somebody that you respect and can look at some certain things to help your team,” he said. Durkin, who went 10-15 in two seasons at Maryland, spent a few days on “professional development” with Alabama’s staff in December, but has not landed another full-time coaching job. (TWP)

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BASKETBALL Ted Leonsis, chairman and chief executive of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, announced a new division for its professional basketball properties on Monday that will place the NBA’s Wizards, WNBA’s Mystics, G League’s GoGo and the NBA2K team, District Gaming, under the banner of Monumental Basketball. Sashi Brown, a former NFL executive, has been hired as Monumental Basketball’s chief planning and operations officer. Tommy Sheppard will serve as the general manager and lead strategy, analytics, player

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Nats, White Sox unveil extended netting

The Nationals and White Sox became the first MLB teams to extend protective netting nearly from foul pole to foul pole on Monday, one day after a line drive hit by Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor struck and injured a 3-yearold boy. Sunday’s incident was the latest in a string of injuries suffered from foul balls. Commissioner Rob Manfred said this month that it’s up to each club to decide whether to extend netting. (EXPRESS) Retired power forward Tim Duncan returning to Spurs this year as an assistant coach

men’s basketball coach John hn Thompson III, who will lead the he e athlete development and engagegement department for all players rs under its umbrella. Thompson on will be joined by Sashia Jones,, a longtime Wizards employee whose se previous official title was vice ce president of community relations. ns. The reorganization comes es nearly four months after team m president Ernie Grunfeld was as fired. Leonsis said he interrviewed or spoke with 50 people ple usfrom the NBA and other induson tries to determine the direction of his franchises. CANDACE BUCKNER ER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Wizards set to offer Beal $111M max deal The Wizards plan to offer AllStar Bradley Beal a three-year, $111 million max contract extension on Friday, but they don’t expect a quick response. Following Monday’s announcement of an organizational restructure, owner Ted Leonsis said he anticipates Beal wanting to learn more about the Wizards’ new vision. “He’ll want to meet all these people. He’ll want to see what our plans are. But Brad knows he’s respected, he’s loved and we’re committed,” Leonsis said. (TWP)

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Representation and respect If you believe, as Gold does, that Nike’s plus-size mannequins promote “obesity” as a new beauty standard, you’re thinking too narrowly. Representation is about more than beauty; it’s about humanity and belonging. Research shows people in fat bodies are deemed less human than people in thinner bodies. “Regardless of how much a person weighs, regardless of whether they are ‘healthy’ or not, everyone deserves respect,” says stigma researcher Jeffrey Hunger, assistant professor of psychology at Miami University in Ohio. The U.S. government’s 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans report states: “Health is a human condition with physical, social, and psychological dimensions. … Positive health is associated with a capacity to enjoy life and to withstand challenges; it is not merely the absence of disease.” People who perpetuate stereotypes about those in fat bodies don’t care about their health

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The placement last month of a plus-sized mannequin in Nike’s London flagship store sparked a frenzy when Tanya Gold, a writer for The Telegraph, penned a column accusing Nike of harming women with a mannequin she called “immense, gargantuan, vast.” Gold voiced several pervasive stereotypes, including that fat people don’t exercise and are unhealthy. She even argued that plus-size athletic wear encourages people to be fat. The article is symptomatic of a greater societal issue. Here are three reasons Gold’s argument is wrong. CARRIE DENNETT (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Myths and assumptions Gold asserted that most people who weigh “too much” do so because they are addicted to sugar and depressed. Unfortunately, there’s a widespread belief that we can determine someone’s health by looking at them and that we have to right to comment. “We still have a lot of work to do to communicate that you cannot read someone’s fitness or food habits from the appearance of their body,” says Australian dietitian Fiona Willer, host of the “Unpacking Weight Science” podcast. When looking at population-level data on dietary habits, she says the differences between people in different BMI categories are small. Hunger says the focus on individual control over weight glosses over the complex genetic,

Nike also added the first parasport mannequin on a retail floor.

biological and social determinants of health. He says the “personal responsibility” rhetoric is used to justify negative weightrelated stereotypes. “Weight is portrayed as simply a function of personal control, so people who ‘fail’ … must simply be lazy and must overindulge,” he says. “This weight stigma is incredibly corrosive for mental

Why do we as a culture adhere to the idea that we can shame people into better health, which is typically falsely translated as losing weight? “I can say definitively that stigmatizing and shaming people is not going to miraculously translate into a healthier diet or more physical activity,” Hunger says. Feeling bad about yourself is not a motivator for positive change, especially given that most people who lose weight gain much of it back — sometimes ending up at an even higher weight than when they started dieting. Yo-yo dieting and weight cycling are neither healthy nor motivating. What is healthy is participating in forms of physical activity that you enjoy, especially when you have exercise clothes that fit. That simple but important fact, along with basic human decency, is why the pushback to Gold’s article drowned out the trolls — this time.

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diagnosed on the autism spectrum, and my husband and I disagree about whether to tell friends and family. I think it is nothing to be ashamed of, and it could be helpful for our friends to have context for his behavior. My husband thinks it will prejudice people against him. I understand your husband’s worries, but there’s a point at which being so concerned about other people’s judgments could end up making your child feel judgmental about himself. Talk to your husband about the sweet spot: You need not declare, “This is my son John,

on the spectrum!” at every first meeting, but I agree with you that when it’s helpful as context, conveying it in an open and specific way will help, not hurt. As for family, it seems even more likely that their knowing would be a blessing, especially those who will use it as an opportunity to learn more, giving new understanding to your son rather than putting him in a box. Getting to know other parents of kids on the spectrum — there are lots of communities online — could also be a source of guidance.

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Obviously, this is a remake of a beloved film. How much did you pay homage to the previous voice-over performances while also making the roles your own? Joseph: We tried to keep it as authentic as possible without trying to perfectly re-create the original. It was really awesome jjust having g the time and having

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Q&A It’s easy enough to skim over JD McCrary and Shahadi Wright Joseph’s names while gawking at the voice talent assembled for “The Lion King.” But while Donald Glover, Beyoncé and Co. illuminate the Pride Lands with star power, McCrary, 12, and Joseph, 14, carry the first half of Disney’s photorealistic remake as young Simba and Nala, respectively, most notably belting out the iconic “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King.” And they’re no strangers to the big screen: McCrary recently appeared in the Regina Hall comedy “Little,” while Joseph — who also played Nala in “The Lion King” on Broadway — fielded dual roles earlier this year in Jordan Peele’s sociopolitical horror film “Us.” Now, the rising stars can say they were a part of the eighth-best opening weekend in history after “The Lion King” roared to a $192 million domestic bow.

Shahadi Wright Joseph and JD McCrary can introduce themselves as “young Beyoncé” and “young Donald Glover.”

an awesome director in Mr. [Jon] Favreau, just to give us the freedom to do whatever we wanted. McCrary: Yeah, we didn’t want to clone them. I put my own spin on it, she put her own spin on it — everyone did. I want people to know the difference. In what ways did you connect with your characters? McCrary: I can really relate to Simba. I look up to my dad as he looks up to his dad. I think I’m brave, he’s brave. I used to be really scared of stuff, but I guess I grew out of it. Joseph: Oh yeah, I used to be terrified of everything. I used to be scared of sparkling sodas — the bubbles scared me.

McCrary: That makes me feel a lot better about myself. I thought I was super bad, but you’re scared of sparkling bubbles. How did you react when you found out that Glover and Beyoncé would be voicing adult Simba and Nala? Joseph: I was just really excited to meet her, or just be in the same room with her. It’s just fantastic. McCrary: It’s pretty cool being able to say, “Yo — we’re Simba.” How much have you relished the opportunity to each show your range in multiple movies this year? McCrary: It’s a huge blessing just having those things under my

belt at such a young age and being able to show that I can act, show that I can do it. Joseph: I’m really glad that “Us” came out before “The Lion King,” just so people can see me as a serious actor first, and then they can see me as a singing lion. Going forward, what roles do you have your eyes on? Joseph: I definitely want to be young Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog.” That was my favorite princess movie growing up. McCrary: Well, I want to be Miles Morales [from “Spider-Man”]. I do want to be a superhero, and he’s the superhero that I want to be. THOMAS FLOYD (EXPRESS)

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Art Neville, a member of one o of New Orleans’ storied musical families, The Neville Brothers, and a founding member of the groundbreaking g funk band The Meters, died Monday at age 81. The cause of death was not immediately available, a but Neville had battled a number of health issues and announced his retirement in December. The T other members of the Neville Brothers were Charles, who died in 2018, Cyril and Aaron. (AP) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Maya Rudolph to star in Netflix comedy film

“The Orville” shifts to Hulu for Season 3

TELEVISION It’s easy to lose track of all the appalling stories recently told of miscarriages of criminal justice — particularly where a person of color is wronged in a predominantly white community. What can one ever really do about it, except watch and learn? Filmmaker Liz Garbus’ “Who Killed Garrett Phillips?” (airing in two parts today and Wednesday on HBO) masterfully brings its viewers to this place of angry exasperation, laying out the narrative details of a botched murder investigation. The film is about the unsolved 2011 murder of a 12-year-old boy, Garrett Phillips, who was strangled by an intruder while he was home alone in the Potsdam, N.Y., apartment he shared with his mother and brother. Laying out a timeline of Garrett’s death and the decisions by police to focus on one suspect, the film builds around the incompetent and often racially biased work by the officers, who went after a man named Nick Hillary. In addition to being one of the few black men in Potsdam, Hillary also had dated Garrett’s mother. The film distinguishes itself from similar documentaries with its intimate access to Hillary and the people who worked to prove his innocence. Ultimately, the question in the film’s title is left unanswered. Ambiguity is not a flaw here; it’s what makes this story so compelling, so infuriating and so sad. HANK STUEVER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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nationally syndicated radio host Blair Garner’s interview with Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. The interview was meant to introduce Buttigieg to more conservative country music listeners. But Garner announced Friday that Cumulus had prevented him from airing it on his show, citing the large pool of candidates and the FCC’s equaltime rule. He posted the interview on his SoundCloud account.

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You may have to put in a little extra effort today in order to undo what someone else has done incorrectly. Don’t point fingers. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The assistance you were expecting may not materialize today. You’ll have to trust your instincts and experience. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You’re nearing a stopping point, and what you do when you get there may make the difference between the success of a project and failure. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Criticism comes to you in unusual forms today, but no matter how you hear it or read it, you’re going to have to take it seriously. MONDAY’S SOLUTION

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

Certain expectations may be shattered today as you encounter a situation that is nothing like what you were told it would be.

MONDAY’S SOLUTION

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Someone who is calling the shots may seem to be overlooking you, but in fact, he or she knows just what you are capable of doing on your own. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) When you are asked what you are doing — or why you are doing it — you’ll want to tell the truth and nothing but the truth. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You

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POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You may be approached by someone who claims to know better — and no matter what he or she says, you’ll want to take it all very seriously. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You needn’t extend things today; keep your efforts short and efficient. Someone may try to stand in your way.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You may

be wondering what happened when all is said and done. Don’t let your bewilderment undermine your efforts. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You’re going to have to part with someone today, whether or not you like it. You both have separate goals to reach and must move on.

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1914: Austria-Hungary presents a list of demands to Serbia following the killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serb assassin; Serbia’s refusal to agree to the entire ultimatum leads to the outbreak of World War I.

1997: The search for Andrew Cunanan, the suspected killer of designer Gianni Versace and others, ends as police find his body on a houseboat in Miami Beach, an apparent suicide.

1999: Space shuttle Columbia blasts off with the world’s most powerful X-ray telescope and Eileen Collins, the first woman to command a U.S. space flight.

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2056 primary field already looks crowded Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton and her husband, hedge fund manager Marc Mezvinsky, welcomed a son Monday. Newborn Jasper Clinton Mezvinsky joins Charlotte, 4, and Aidan, 3, in the Clinton-Mezvinsky household. “We are overflowing with love and gratitude and can’t wait to introduce him to his big sister and brother,” Clinton tweeted Monday.

Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix are engaged, according to Us Weekly. The report comes after Mara was spotted wearing a diamond ring this past May while running errands in Los Angeles. Mara, 34, and Phoenix, 44, began dating in 2016 after working together on the film “Mary Magdalene” and made their red carpet debut together in May 2017 at the Cannes Film Festival. “They don’t really like to go out,” a source told Us. “They mainly just like to be with each other as the two of them. They’re in their own bubble.” The actors first worked together when they played exes in the 2013 sci-fi romance film “Her.” (EXPRESS)

England’s soccer team has found its savior

“Riverdale” stars Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse have split up after two years of dating, according to E! News, but may already be headed toward a reconciliation. “The two are not living together this season,” a source said. “But it seems [like] they could be heading back in the direction of getting together.” (EXPRESS)

Kensington Palace released three new photographs of Prince George for the young royal’s sixth birthday Monday. It’s become a palace tradition for snapshots taken by Kate Middleton to be shared with the public for the birthdays of her and Prince William’s three children. In two of George’s latest photos, he is seen wearing a big smile and an English soccer jersey. The third photo shows him on a family holiday. (AP)

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