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Longmont, Colo., police say a driver tried to replace a broken tail light with a red sports drink, KMGH-TV reported. Police last week stopped a driver who had placed a red bottled drink where his car’s rear light should have been. The driver was on his way to get the light fixed when he was stopped. Officers didn’t ticket him. Police say tail lights prevent crashes and “while we appreciate the ingenuity of this tail light, this is not a permanent solution.” (AP)

British media reports say six people were assaulted on a P&O cruise ship after a passenger dressed as a clown sparked a brawl. Richard Gaisford, an ITV journalist who was on the ship traveling from Bergen, Norway, to Southampton, England, said security rushed to the buffet restaurant onboard after the late-night melee. He tweeted Saturday that the brawl started when a “passenger dressed as a clown” upset a group of people. (AP)

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page three Vacationers swim to the rescue IRELAND The girl on the flamingo-shaped raft was floating away quickly, screaming as her father yelled for a lifeguard who didn’t appear. Four brothers, who were visiting Ireland from the D.C. area, had just arrived at Portmarnock Beach near Dublin, where they had expected to spend a relaxing afternoon last Monday. Before they could think about it, they were sprinting into the sea and swimming toward the girl as fast as they could during an almost hourlong rescue. It was adrenaline that propelled the brothers to speedswim for about 25 minutes until they were close enough to yell to her that she would be OK, that they would bring her back to shore, said Declan Butler, 18. Declan, his twin, Eoghan Butler, and their brother, Walter Butler, 21, are strong athletes. So is their brother-in-law, Alex Thomson. Three had swum competitively, and Thomson, 24, is an ultra-runner. Walter had been a rescue swimmer on a Coast Guard cutter.

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Eoghan Butler, from left, Alex Thomson, Walter Butler and Declan Butler rescued a 6-year-old girl from the ocean while on vacation in Ireland.

Still, swimming to reach the girl — they estimated that she was a half-mile out — was harrowing, they said. Declan and Eoghan, who live in Arlington, and Thomson, who lives in Rockville, said they weren’t sure how long she’d be able to hold on to the raft. When they finally reached her, they helped keep her head above water and took turns swimming on their backs with her on their chests as they made their way against the current back to shore. “ It wa s i ntense. It wa s

“I just didn’t want to give up on her.” DECLAN BUTLER, an 18-year-old from Arlington who helped rescue a girl who had drifted out to sea at a beach near Dublin last week

emotional,” Thomson said. “If anything, it was extremely rewarding once we got to her.” Walter, who also lives in Arlington, had waited on the beach

in case he needed to perform first aid. Walter said that the girl’s father had also swum out to try to save his daughter. But the father was not a strong swimmer, and after the girl was safe, the father was still in the water. The girl’s brother approached the four rescuers for more help, and two of them swam back in to get the father. A rescue service crew and paramedics arrived a few minutes later and brought the girl to a hospital. She was later released. The girl’s family, who lives in Ireland, visited the brothers last Tuesday at the house where they were staying to thank them. “Seeing her jump around, kiss her mom, that was actually amazing,” Declan said. But the rescue was also an unlikely twist of fate: They had traveled to Ireland to celebrate the life of their recently deceased grandfather, whose brother drowned on the same date decades before the rescue. “It’s kind of like this godly, guardian angel kind of feeling,” Walter said, “that the same day he drowned 64 years ago is the day we actually saved the life of a 6-year-old girl.” MARISA IATI (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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‘The very heart of our state’ BALTIMORE Maryland’s political leaders and residents reacted with outrage — and sometimes resignation — to President Trump’s tweetstorm Saturday attacking Rep. Elijah Cummings, D, and his Baltimore district as a “rodent infested mess” where “no human” would want to live. Some said Trump’s language describing a majority-black city represented by an African American lawmaker demonstrated his predilection for degrading political opponents. “This is an example of the racist bully we have as a president, lashing out at Elijah Cummings for speaking the truth and for standing up to the president and his policies,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said in an interview. “And the president just can’t take that and lashed out in a way that clearly had racial overtones.” Others said that even if the president were half right, he has a duty to do more than use Baltimore’s woes as a political weapon. “Rats? Come on, everyone has rats,” said Malique Abdulla, 26, a Baltimore museum curator. Abdulla said the president’s tweets distract from fixing systemic racism in the police force, corruption in local government and troubled public schools. By late Saturday, the Twitter hashtag #WeAreBaltimore was trending, as people posted in solidarity with Charm City. Trump’s tweets came days after Cummings presided over a hearing investigating the Trump administration’s approach at the U.S.-Mexico border. “Rep. Elijah Cummings has been a brutal bully, shouting and screaming at the great men & women of Border Patrol about conditions at the Southern Border, when actually his Baltimore district is FAR WORSE and more

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President Trump lashed out Saturday at Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., days after the lawmaker oversaw a hearing investigating White House policies.

dangerous,” Trump tweeted. Trump continued his attacks on Cummings via Twitter on Saturday night and early Sunday. Cummings, in a tweet, said he fights for his constituents. “Mr. President, I go home to my district daily,” he said. “It is my constitutional duty to conduct oversight of the Executive Branch. But, it is my moral duty to fight for my constituents.” The Baltimore Sun newspaper used much stronger language in an editorial posted online Saturday evening: “Better to have a few rats than to be one.” “The congressman has been a thorn in this president’s side, and Mr. Trump sees attacking African American members of Congress as good politics,” the

Passionate responses President Trump’s weekend Twitter attacks on Baltimore drew backlash, while the White House defended his comments. (EXPRESS) Victor Blackwell: The CNN anchor, a Baltimore native, fought back tears as he defended his town. Residents in blue districts “are Americans, too,” he said. Michelle Obama: The former first lady on Saturday tweeted a video of a Baltimore STEP team she met in 2017 vowing to “go high” in the face of bullies. Observers saw the tweet as a rebuke of Trump. Mick Mulvaney: Trump’s acting chief of staff said Sunday on CBS News that Trump “pushing back against what he sees as wrong” will always be offensive to some people.

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editorial said. It criticized several of the president’s actions, cited some of the city’s strong points and said, “If there are problems here, rodents included, they are as much his responsibility as anyone’s, perhaps more because he holds the most powerful office in the land.” Some Trump supporters on Twitter defended the president, citing Baltimore’s crime statistics to affirm his criticisms. The 7th Congressional District in Maryland, which Cummings has represented since 1996, includes a portion of Baltimore City and areas of Baltimore and Howard counties. The district, which is 53% black, has a higher percentage of college graduates than the country overall. Baltimore City has been struggling with political scandal and social unrest. Two mayors in the last decade have resigned amid corruption allegations. Baltimore, with a population of 600,000, ranks as the third most dangerous U.S. city, according to the FBI’s 2017 crime report. Police have recorded more than 300 homicides a year for four years in a row. Gov. Larry Hogan, R, usually an outspoken critic of Trump, said little, issuing a statement that said, “Baltimore City is truly the very heart of our state, and more attacks between politicians aren’t going to get us anywhere.” Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott said Trump seems unable to grasp that the city is more than its problems. “Yes, East and West Baltimore have significant challenges and problems,” Scott said in an interview. “But those challenges and problems are not specific to Baltimore. They can be found in American cities across the country.” FREDERICK KUNKLE AND HANNAH NATANSON (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Tenants in Md.: Kushner-owned sites had mice BALTIMORE In a tweetstorm on Saturday, President Trump characterized Rep. Elijah Cummings’ Baltimore-based congressional district as a “rodent infested mess” where “no human” would want to live. His criticism rang with irony in Baltimore County, where presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner owns more than a dozen apartment complexes that have been cited for hundreds of code violations and, critics say, provide substandard housing to low-income tenants. In an interview Saturday, Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski Jr. called Trump’s comments “an attack on basic decency.” “It is certainly ironic that the president’s own son-in-law was complicit in contributing to some of the neglect that the president purports to be so concerned about,” Olszewski, D, added. Kushner Cos., which started operating in Maryland in 2013, has owned almost 9,000 rental units across 17 complexes, many in Baltimore County. The properties generate at least $90 million in annual revenue. Kushner stepped down as chief executive of the company in 2017 to become a senior White House adviser. In an investigation by The New York Times and Pro Publica earlier that year, tenants of Kushner properties reported mouse infestations, mold and maggots. REBECCA TAN (TWP)

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local Incumbent who missed paperwork deadline may run as write-in POLITICS Virginia Del. Nicholas Freitas, R-Culpeper, might have to run for reelection as a write-in candidate because of delays in filing paperwork, a situation that would present a serious setback for Republicans fighting to defend a thin majority in November. Freitas, who narrowly lost his party’s U.S. Senate nomination last year to Corey Stewart, did

not face a Republican primary challenge this year. But state election officials said his local Republican legislative committee never submitted a required form indicating Freitas was the party’s nominee. The state said another form, which Freitas personally should have filed, was also missing. Freitas’ largely rural district includes Madison, Orange and Culpeper counties. President Trump beat Hillary Clinton there 61% to 34% in 2016. All 140 legislature seats are on the ballot in November. Republicans

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Va. GOP delegate hits reelection snag

Del. Nicholas Freitas and the local GOP failed to submit paperwork to certify his bid for reelection.

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have a 51-to-48 edge in the House of Delegates and a 20-to-19 advantage in the Senate, with one vacancy in each. Freitas will face a stiff challenge against Democrat Ann Ridgeway if he has to rely on voters to write in his name. Freitas referred questions to his campaign manager, who did not return comment. Bruce Kay, chairman of the GOP’s 30th legislative district, said he emailed the nomination form to the state, but sent it to an outdated email address. LAURA VOZZELLA (THE WASHINGTON POST)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has traced a nationwide outbreak of an intestinal infection to fresh basil from a producer based in Mexico, according to a DCist report. Regional health authorities are still investigating the local outbreak of cyclosporiasis, DCist reported. The disease has been reported by 132 people in at least 11 states, including Maryland and Virginia, as well as D.C. The FDA recommends avoiding fresh basil from the producer Siga Logistics de RL de CV, and to avoid the herb altogether unless you’re sure it came from elsewhere. (EXPRESS)

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Experts say high costs more concerning now than lack of coverage POLITICS America’s much-maligned health care system is covering 9 out of 10 people, a fact that hasn’t stopped the 2020 presidential candidates from refighting battles about how to provide coverage, from Bernie Sanders’ call for replacing private insurance with a government plan to President Trump’s pledge to erase the Affordable Care Act and start over. The politicians are depicting a system in meltdown. The numbers point to a different story, not as dire and more nuanced. Government surveys show that about 90% of the population has coverage, largely preserving gains from President Obama’s years. Independent experts estimate that more than one-half of the roughly 30 million uninsured people in the country are eligible for health insurance through existing programs. Lack of coverage was a growing problem in 2010 when Democrats under Obama passed his health law. Now, the bigger issue seems to be that many people with insurance are struggling to pay their deductibles and copays. A report this year by the Commonwealth Fund think tank in New York found fewer uninsured Americans than in 2010 but more who are “underinsured,” a term that describes policyholders exposed to high out-of-pocket costs when compared with their

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President Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders seek sweeping changes — not just lower costs — for health insurance.

individual incomes. The report estimated 44 million Americans were underinsured in 2018, compared with 29 million in 2010 when the law was passed. That’s about a 50% increase, with the greatest jump among people with employer coverage. “When you have 90% of the American people covered and they are drowning in their health care bills, what they want to hear from politicians are plans that will address their health care costs, more than plans that will cover the remaining 10%,” said Drew Altman, president of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan research organization that tracks the health care system. “When Democrats talk about universal coverage more

than health care costs, they are playing to the dreams of activists and progressives ... much less to the actual concerns of the 90% who have coverage today.” Sanders’ office responds that the Vermont senator’s “Medicare for All” plan would solve both the coverage and cost problems for individual Americans. Medical care would be provided with no deductibles or copays. No one would be uninsured or underinsured. But other countries that provide coverage for all and are held up by Sanders as models for the U.S. don’t offer benefits as generous as he’s proposing. On the other side of the political spectrum, Trump is talking about big changes. His administration is seeking to have federal

courts declare the entire Obamaera health care law unconstitutional, which would jeopardize coverage for 20 million people, jettison protections for patients with preexisting conditions and upend the rest of the 970-page statute, now nearly 10 years old. Economist Sara Collins of the Commonwealth Fund, who led the study about underinsured Americans, says cost and coverage problems are intertwined. Citing the Democrats’ debate over Medicare for All, she says what’s missing from that discussion is that “one doesn’t have to go that far in order to improve the financial situation for millions of people — you can do that with much more targeted, incremental policies.” RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR (AP)

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The Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for the Trump administration to tap billions of dollars in Pentagon funds to build sections of a border wall with Mexico. The court’s five conservative justices gave the administration the green light to begin work on four contracts. Funding for the projects had been frozen by lower courts, preventing the government from using $2.5 billion to replace existing sections of barrier in Arizona, California and New Mexico with more robust fencing. (AP) NEW YORK

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Justice Department OKs T-Mobile, Sprint merger U.S. regulators have approved T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeover of rival Sprint. Friday’s approval from the Justice Department and five state attorneys general comes after Sprint and T-Mobile agreed to conditions that would set up satellite TV provider Dish as a smaller rival. A federal judge still must sign off on the approval. The Federal Communications Commission is expected to also give the takeover its blessing. (AP)

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IMMIGRATION In pressuring Guatemala to accept a deal to absorb vast numbers of asylum-seekers, the Trump administration has embarked on a dramatic and risky strategy to slash the number of Central Americans flooding the U.S. border. The accord — which was negotiated in secret and signed at the White House on Friday — could plunge Guatemala’s young democracy into a constitutional crisis, analysts warn. It could also saddle one of the hemisphere’s poorest countries with tens of thousands of Salvadoran and Honduran migrants who would be barred from making their claims in the United States. The agreement is one of the boldest steps yet taken by President Trump to stanch the flow of migrants to the U.S. border. It aims to close off the U.S. asylum system to the migrants who have crossed through Guatemala en route to the U.S. They would instead have to seek protection

in Guatemala. But the agreement is built on a fragile political and legal base. The Guatemalan Morales Constitutional Court ruled earlier this month that President Jimmy Morales needed approval from the Guatemalan Congress to sign the accord, something he has not received. Morales has sharply criticized the court decision, saying Friday that “as far as we understand, this doesn’t have to go before Congress.” The agreement is also likely to be challenged in U.S. courts by opponents who say Guatemala does not qualify as a “safe” country because of high levels of violence. Whatever happens with the courts, the agreement has little political support in Guatemala. Morales, who finishes his fouryear term in January, is highly unpopular. On Saturday, hundreds of people rallied in front of the presidential palace in Guatemala

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Analysts question whether the accord to restrict asylum cases is sustainable

Protesters rally Saturday outside the presidential palace in Guatemala City.

City to protest the agreement. Guatemala holds a runoff presidential election Aug. 11, and both candidates have criticized Morales’ negotiation of such a broad agreement in secret. While the next Guatemalan government could cancel the deal, it would face intense pressure from the Trump administration to not do so. Human rights groups, Democratic lawmakers and immigration experts have said Guatemala is too poor and underdeveloped to handle a flood of asylum applicants. Last year, Salvadoran and Honduran migrants filed nearly 58,000 applications for

asylum in the U.S. That year, Guatemala received just 259 asylum applications overall. Guatemala is the top source of irregular migration to the U.S., with citizens fleeing poverty, violence, drought and low coffee prices. Eric Schwartz, head of Refugees International and a former top refugee official at the U.S. State Department, said in a statement that the pact “would represent a grotesque violation of both U.S. law and human decency” and “would put at risk the lives of thousands of Central Americans.” MARY BETH SHERIDAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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POLITICS Former President Barack Obama, who doesn’t often comment on current politics, on Saturday seemed to endorse an op-ed written by 149 African Americans who served in his administration that called out President Trump for recent comments degrading four congresswomen of color. “I’ve always been proud of what this team accomplished during my administration. But more than what we did, I’m proud of how they’re continuing to fight for an America that’s better,” Obama tweeted with a link to the op-ed, which was published Friday evening in The Washington Post. Under the headline, “We are African Americans, we are patriots, and we refuse to sit idly by,” the former Obama administration officials vowed to stand up against the “racism, sexism, homophobia and xenophobia … wielded by the president and any elected official complicit in the poisoning of our democracy.” Even Michelle Obama, who also shies away from Trump-era outrage, made her disdain for Trump’s comments known. “What truly makes our country great is its diversity,” the former first lady tweeted, an apparent reference to Trump’s campaign slogan. “I’ve seen that beauty in so many ways over the years. Whether we are born here or seek refuge here, there’s a place for us all. We must remember it’s not my America or your America. It’s our America.” COLBY ITKOWITZ (TWP)

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Exit of Coats caps off tumultuous relationship with President Trump POLITICS Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats is leaving his job next month, ending a two-year tenure marked by President Trump’s clashes with intelligence officials. Trump announced Coats’ departure Aug. 15 in a tweet Sunday that thanked Coats for his service. Trump said he will nominate Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, to the post and that he will name an acting official in the coming days. Ratcliffe is a frequent Trump defender who fiercely questioned former special counsel Robert Mueller last week during a House

Judiciary Committee hearing. Coats often appeared out of step with Trump and disclosed to prosecutors how he was urged by the president to publicly deny any link between Russia and the Trump campaign. The frayed relationship reflected broader divisions between the president and the government’s intelligence agencies. Coats’ public, and sometimes personal, disagreements with Trump over policy and intelligence included Russian election interference and North Korean nuclear capabilities. Trump had long been skeptical of the nation’s intelligence community, which provoked his ire by concluding that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election with

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Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats will leave his job Aug. 15.

the goal of getting him elected. A former Republican senator from Indiana, Coats was appointed director of national intelligence in March 2017, becoming the fifth person to hold

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the post since it was created in the wake of the 9/11 attacks to oversee and coordinate the nation’s 17 intelligence agencies. Coats, 76, developed a reputation inside the administration for sober presentations to the president of intelligence conclusions that occasionally contradicted Trump’s policy aims. Coats’ departure had been rumored for months, and officials had been expecting him to leave before the 2020 presidential campaign season reached its peak. It is unclear whether Ratcliffe would be confirmed in the Senate. He has no background in intelligence, although he did serve as a U.S. attorney. ZEKE MILLER,

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Trading Diaz just eight months after acquiring him and as he’s lugging a career-worst 4.95 ERA would be a classic case of selling low. But the Mets have few other pathways to quick improvement. He’s just a year removed from a 57-save season in which he posted a 1.96 ERA.

In the midst of a remarkable season (1.22 ERA, 0.865 WHIP), Greene is too valuable for the moribund Tigers to keep. Given his spotty track record, he won’t cost as much in prospects as other relievers. He’s under team control through next season and can help just about anybody.

Best fit: The Braves. If the Mets balk at trading him to a division rival, an intermediary could get involved to flip him.

Best fit: Nationals, whose desperation for relief help is as acute as any contender’s desperation for anything.

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Since pitching himself out of the Astros’ closer job in the 2017 postseason, Giles has rebuilt his career in Toronto, using his trademark slider to produce the second-highest strikeout rate in the game. But if his 2017 meltdown was mental, you might think twice about putting him back in the heat of another postseason. Best fit: Dodgers, who need someone to pair with Kenley Jansen late in games.

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A hybrid version of a New Mexico chile plant has been selected to be grown in space as part of a NASA experiment. The chile is tentatively scheduled to be launched to the International Space Station for testing in March. The “Española Improved” chile plant will be the first fruiting plant that the United States will grow aboard the Space Station. (AP)

MOSCOW | Police officers detain protesters during an unsanctioned rally Saturday in Moscow. By early Sunday, the number of arrests had reached 1,373 — the largest number of rally detentions in the Russian capital this decade, according to OVD-Info, which monitors police arrests. The protest was in response to election authorities barring some opposition candidates from running in the Sept. 8 election for Moscow’s city council.

At least 8 dead, 60 hurt after two quakes shake northern Philippine isles

Police in Hong Kong fired tear gas and rubber bullets repeatedly Sunday to drive back pro-democracy protesters blocking streets with road signs and umbrellas. It was the second night in a row that tear gas was used. Protesters occupied two areas of central Hong Kong on Sunday following an afternoon rally against police use of tear gas the previous weekend. (AP)

Pakistani police say they have found bodies of 2 transgender women tortured, beaten to death

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Once a young ace with some of the nastiest stuff in the game, Greinke, now 35, has recast himself as a crafty veteran, getting (mostly) the same results with less power. His contract will be a problem, as he’s owed $70 million in 2020-21, but that just means a well-heeled team would have to give up less in prospects to get him. Best fit: Phillies, who have already spent “stupid” money, so why not get a little stupider?

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Once among the top young arms in the game, the man known as Thor has been diminished by injury and underperformance. But he still has a 97.7 mph fastball. The Mets reportedly acquired Blue Jays starting pitcher Marcus Stroman on Sunday, potentially putting them in better position to move Syndergaard.

The Indians, holding down the top wild card spot, could sell and buy at the same time. Bauer, a 28-year-old former All-Star under team control through 2020, is their best chip, and trading him could allow them to bolster their outfield and stay competitive this season. But will they risk sending him to a team they may face in October?

Best fit: Brewers, whose once-strong rotation has been decimated by injuries in recent weeks.

Best fit: Yankees, whose rotation is suddenly in tatters.

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The Nationals needed a stopper, and Stephen Strasburg delivered. After a narrow loss Friday and a not-so-close defeat Saturday, the Nats’ right-hander shut down one of the best lineups in baseball and contributed to an offensive surge that rocked the Dodgers 11-4 Sunday at Nationals Park. Strasburg’s run-scoring single in the sixth inning gave him more RBIs in July (six) than earned runs allowed (four). SAM FORTIER (TWP)

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Bengals WR A.J. Green (ankle) reportedly out 6-8 weeks

Some of the biggest names in tennis were at Rock Creek Park Tennis Center on Sunday, a day before the Citi Open begins in earnest. Sloane Stephens, Andy Murray and Nick Kyrgios had fans present, but the weekend’s biggest crowds were there to see Coco Gauff, the 15-year-old phenom who defeated Hiroko Kuwata, 6-1, 6-2, on Sunday in her secondround qualifying match to gain entry to the main draw. Gauff, the youngest player in the field, drew around 3,000 spectators for each of her two matches. “I just think it’s crazy how literally three, maybe four weeks ago not many people knew my name,” said Gauff, who will face Zarina Diyas on Tuesday. Gauff earned a following after a run to the round of 16 at Wimbledon that included a win over Venus Williams. (TWP)

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REDSKINS On the fourth day of Trent Williams’ holdout from Redskins training camp, his teammate Morgan Moses came to a news conference wearing a Trent Williams No. 71 jersey. Reporters played along, asking questions with the right tackle answering as Williams. Then Moses turned serious. “I miss him,” he said of the team’s star left tackle, whose absence is still unexplained. Moses, perhaps the lineman closest to Williams, was asked if he agreed with coach Jay Gruden, who has said he expects Williams to return. Moses nodded. “I expect him to come back,” Moses said. “He loves football, just like every one of us does. I am pretty sure he wants to be here. Obviously, he has to figure out some things and [team executives] have to figure out some things. That’s above my pay grade.” The team’s offensive line would be thin even with Williams. Starting center Chase Roullier and backup tackle Geron Christian have been held out of the first

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Redskins right tackle Morgan Moses says he expects teammate Trent Williams to return to the line.

few days as they work back from offseason surgeries. But Williams’ absence is especially notable: Former Giants first-round pick Ereck Flowers — signed in the offseason to be a guard — and ex-Lions and Jaguars tackle Corey Robinson, added last weekend, have not been able to stop the constant pass rush in practice. The Redskins might have one of the NFL’s better defenses, and against a pieced-together O-line, the surge has been relentless. Quarterbacks are quickly surrounded. Williams’ absence has made it difficult to see which of the three QBs battling to be the starter is really pulling ahead.

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Like her character, Wiley is gay, but she was not publicly out in the early seasons of “Orange.” She credits Poussey with giving her the strength and confidence to come into her own, both as an actor and a gay black woman. “I think deep down, the both of us, Poussey and I, are just like really open and honest people with our hearts,” Wiley says. “There are real Pousseys out there, in prison, not in prison, being thrown away because people think they don’t matter.” The D.C. native is now an advocate for LGBTQ, immigration and prison reform causes.

Cox didn’t quit her day job at the Manhattan drag spot Lucky Cheng’s until after the first season of “Orange” wrapped. But in 2014, she made history as the first trans person on the cover of Time magazine. “I just cried,” she says. Cox has used her star platform to push for just treatment of LGBTQ people. Years before her big break, she would tell co-workers at Lucky Cheng’s that she wanted to be an actor. “They’d be like, ‘Yeah, right, whatever,’ ” Cox recalls. “A black trans woman in 2010 saying she wants to be a big star was like, ‘Yeah right, yeah cool.’ Who knew?”

Polanco had dreamed of becoming an actor as a child but thought her weight might hold her back. But, eventually, she decided to pursue acting after all. Now, she values her versatility as an actor who doesn’t fit the Hollywood mold. “I was very fearful of going out to auditions and being told, ‘Well, you have to lose weight. Well, your hair is curly,’ ” she says. “You come across this discrimination and this prejudice and you don’t realize how much they affect you. … It’s learning how to embrace those scars and how we use it as foundation and not as identity.”

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Akiva is an aspiring painter in a community where art is not especially valued. He is engaged to a perky young woman but in love with a twice-widowed woman some 10 years his senior. His sister Giti was abandoned by her husband, leaving her to care for their five children. She is embarrassed to tell anyone. Akiva’s father, Shulem, whose wife has been dead for a year, is a bully and a blowhard — yet a tenderhearted romantic who tries to woo a woman in her 30s. These are just a few of the juicy stories that throb in the Israeli TV show “Shtisel,” a hit in its homeland from 2013 to 2016 and now an obsession for Netflix viewers, who have embraced the series since its 24 episodes began streaming this past winter. Nearly 5,000 fans turned out for a program last month in New York featuring stars of the show — prompting the press to diagnose “ ‘Shtisel’ fever.” But the appeal of the show isn’t just its deeply emotional storylines. “Shtisel” takes us into a world few outsiders are familiar with: the ultraOrthodox Jews of Israel.


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“When I saw Armie Hammer [was] trending, I was worried it might be because he put his foot in his mouth, and, well, I was close.” @CMCLYMER, joking about video the

actor posted Saturday to Instagram of his 2-year-old son sucking on Hammer’s toes and laughing.

“I’m going to make a ‘childless millennial’ shirt and wear it to Disney.”

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@JENNAEZARIK, blasting a New York Post article published Friday that suggested millennials without children shouldn’t go to Disney parks. The take was panned on Twitter, and many posted Walt Disney quotes on how his parks were for all ages.

@_ZIRATHUSTRA, tweeting about a mesmerizing “5-Minute Crafts” video on how to make an ordinary egg blue and “bigger than before” in three days using white vinegar and maple syrup.

“We are beautiful, hon.” @NERDGRLMD, clapping back at President Trump’s Saturday tweets that Baltimore is a “disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.” In response, #WeAreBaltimore began trending on Twitter, as current and past residents shared pictures and positive memories of their beloved city.

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PAR SCORE 145-155, BEST SCORE 212

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You mustn’t quit today until everything is shipshape. You have what it takes to reverse a negative trend. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Look beneath the surface today to see clearly what must be done. Bad news can be used to effect positive change. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) The questions you ask today may not be answered right away, but they will lead to a few important discoveries that are quite valuable tomorrow. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) A friend surprises you with an announcement. What you do in response surprises him or her in return — and yourself. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)

You are on a path of discovery today. Keep your eyes and ears open, and don’t let even the smallest detail escape your notice.

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) There is an order to things that you must not upset today. Insist that those around you follow the rules. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) You can protect yourself from most dangers that arise at the workplace, but you must accept that you are going to have to take some risks. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You

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

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Forecast By Capital Weather Gang

POOCH CAFE | PAUL GILLIGAN

94 | 75

may not understand what is driving you right now, but if you examine your true motives, you’ll be surprised to learn what you really want.

TODAY: Even for those who enjoy the heat, things get a bit more uncomfortable to start the workweek. With mostly sunny skies, the heat builds toward highs in the low to mid-90s, with the heat index near 100 during the mid- to late afternoon. We can’t rule out an isolated late-afternoon or evening shower or storm.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Who you are and what you do are inextricably entwined today — and in the days to come. Enjoy it while you can. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You may realize that someone is calling the shots and that any attempts to change this will only increase your vulnerability.

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

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE | STEPHAN PASTIS

AVG. HIGH: 88 RECORD HIGH: 99 AVG. LOW: 70 RECORD LOW: 58 SUNRISE: 6:06 a.m. SUNSET: 8:22 p.m.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Events

transpire today that force you to look at yourself in a mirror whose image is clear and unflattering. Still, you like what you see.

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

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THURSDAY

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) You can

be reactive or proactive, but not both. It’s better at this time to be the cause of things, if you can manage it.

DAILY CODE

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1914: Transcontinental telephone service in the U.S. becomes operational with the first test conversation between New York and San Francisco.

1967: An accidental rocket launch on the deck of the supercarrier USS Forrestal in the Gulf of Tonkin results in a fire and explosions that kill 134 servicemen. (Among the survivors was future Arizona senator John McCain.)

1994: Abortion opponent Paul Hill shoots and kills Dr. John Bayard Britton and Britton’s bodyguard, James H. Barrett, outside a clinic in Pensacola, Fla. (Hill was executed in Sept. 2003.)

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


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Were bloggers refreshing Insta for five months? Kylie Jenner has unfollowed Jordyn Woods on Instagram, according to E! News. The news comes five months after Tristan Thompson was accused of cheating on Khloe Kardashian with Woods, who had been Jenner’s best friend. The February cheating scandal ultimately led Kardashian to break up with Thompson. (EXPRESS)

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Internet uninterested in letting Camila be happy Leonardo DiCaprio’s girlfriend, actress Camila Morrone, has fired back at Instagram users who criticized the couple’s age difference. “People are so mean and full of anger with people that they know nothing about,” Morrone said on her Instagram story Friday. DiCaprio, 44, and Morrone, 22, reportedly have been dating since 2018. (EXPRESS)

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Dennis lives out many a backing singer’s dream Singer Leona Lewis married choreographer Dennis Jauch on Saturday in Italy, according to Hello! magazine. The couple reportedly exchanged vows after Lewis walked down the aisle to “Ave Maria.” Lewis, 34, and Jauch, 30, met in 2010 when he was a backing singer on her tour. The pair got engaged in August while celebrating their eighth anniversary. (EXPRESS)

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Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse have indicated via social media that rumors of their breakup are untrue. E! News reported last week that the “Riverdale” stars had called it quits after two years of dating. “BREAKING: A reliable source has confirmed that none of you know s---,” Reinhart wrote Thursday, alongside a photo of the couple from a W magazine photo shoot. Sprouse posted the same image, along with the caption: “UNPRECEDENTED: Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart consume the flesh of ‘reliable sources’ to fuel their bacchanalian sex cult.” (EXPRESS)

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“Orange Is the New Black” actress Taryn Manning seemingly blasted the Netflix show following the release of its final season Friday, writing in a since-deleted Instagram post that “not one cast member cares about me.” “This show hurt me more than anything has in my life,” Manning wrote, alluding to the series without naming it. In a post Sunday, Manning claimed that her account had been hacked. (EXPRESS)

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