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A Pomeranian taken from her owners’ London yard in 2017 was found in Bangor, Wales — over a year later and 300 miles away. BBC News reported Kiara the dog strolled into the home of Peter Daniel on Saturday, accompanied by a Jack Russell terrier. Luckily, Kiara was microchipped; her overjoyed owners, Juan and Antoinette Mino, immediately went to get her. Daniel plans to adopt the Jack Russell himself if he can’t find its owner. (EXPRESS)

A couple from South Carolina are offering a $1,000 reward for the safe return of their tamarin monkey, Willow, who escaped during a visit to Morrisville, N.C., for a veterinary checkup, WNCN-TV reported Saturday. Anne and Mike Smith say they are devastated by the loss of their pet, who ran off when she was frightened by a passing airplane. Willow is black and white and weighs less than a pound — about the size of a squirrel. (EXPRESS)

Police in Carrollton, Texas, are seeking the owner of a goat they found Thursday — no doubt terrorizing the neighborhood. “ARE YOU MISSING YOUR GOAT?” the department posted on Facebook, along with a photo of the beast in question and an assortment of hashtags including “#confusing” and “#needmorecoffee.” Unsurprisingly, no one has come forward to claim the alarming animal. America’s goat scourge continues. (EXPRESS)


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The closing of an institution THE DISTRICT The market accommodated their whims and needs for more than 40 years, so when neighbors heard rising rent was driving the shop to close, they did what they could to help: letter-writing campaigns, petitions and a protest. More than 1,400 people got involved in the fight to keep the Metro K Market open. But the store is still set to close by the end of the month. Property manager Joe Borger said another grocer will replace it, but the announcement has done little to soothe agitated patrons. The failed bid to save the shop — one of Adams Morgan’s oldest institutions — emphasized residents’ desire to hold on to something familiar. With empt y storefronts nearby, some vacant for years, residents said they worry that a new store, possibly with higher prices and a mass-produced vibe, would founder and close, leaving them with nothing. “I think people should know that the business did not fail. It

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Owner Ho Sang Cho will close Metro K Market by the end of the month.

wasn’t unwanted or empty. It was extinguished,” said Denis James, president of the Kalorama Citizens Association, who has lived in Adams Morgan since 1971. Eclectic but reliable, Metro K Market has for 45 years stocked an odd assortment of merchandise that adapts to what customers desire. One winter about seven years ago, owner Ho Sang Cho said, a customer came in looking for chestnuts. He had never stocked chestnuts before, but he

“I was never feeling like just a person who works here. I felt like a neighbor in this community.” HO SANG CHO, the owner of Metro K Market, who took over the business from a cousin in 2002. It’s felt like home ever since, he said. Cho will shut the store by the end of this month because the landlord wanted to raise the rent by 30 percent.

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ordered a crate. He threw half away after they didn’t sell well. The next year, Cho decided not to restock the chestnuts, so he bought a small bag as a gift to the woman who requested them months earlier. She was thrilled. The market was on a five-year lease, paying $9,000 per month. The lease gave Cho the option to extend another five years, but the landlord wanted to raise the rent by 30 percent. Cho said the landlord also asked that Metro K Market make renovations that would have cost about $150,000. It was all too much. Now he’s selling what merchandise he has left and plans to shut down by the end of November. Borger declined to identify the business that will take over the space but said that the market has promised to hire as many of Cho’s employees as possible. Residents worried that a new store might not fit into the neighborhood in the same way as Metro K Market. “I don’t like those big-brand stores — I don’t even go to Whole Foods,” James said. “There’s too many people in stores like that who are the kind of people who wouldn’t shop at Metro Market.”

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Redskins star to dance in local ‘Nutcracker’ Redskins star cornerback and “Dancing With the Stars” alum Josh Norman will be dancing in a local production of “The Nutcracker” this holiday season, the Loudoun Times-Mirror reported. Norman will dance the role of the Arabian Prince in the Loudoun Ballet Performing Arts Company’s show on Dec. 14 in Purcellville, Va. Some of the proceeds will benefit Norman’s Starz24 Foundation. “I have tremendous respect for [these dancers’] stamina, strength and commitment,” Norman said in a statement. (EXPRESS)

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REGION Democrats’ takeover of the U.S. House in last week’s election instantly strengthened the D.C. region’s deep-blue congressional delegation, a change that may advance local goals such as Metro funding, statehood for the District and protecting federal workers and the Chesapeake Bay. “It’s the difference between being in the back seat and being the driver,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md. Raskin is one of several Democrats from Maryland and Virginia, together with District Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D, who are in line for key positions in the House now that they will be in the majority. They will play important roles on committees responsible for investigating the Trump administration and overseeing federal employees, mass transit and the Justice Department. The newly empowered legislators are already relishing the opportunity to pass legislation that they say will help the region and that has languished with Republicans on top. But continued GOP control of the Senate and White House means the overall outcome could instead be partisan stalemate, which could in turn act as a brake on the D.C.-area economy, according to Republicans and analysts. “When we went to divided government back in 2010, look

Democrats say with control of the House they will be able to put a check on Senate Republicans.

at how dysfunctional Congress was,” George Mason University economist Stephen Fuller said. “There’s going to be uncertainty for two years, and that’s not good for the economy.” Given a divided Congress, Democrats’ main role may be defensive. Their victory now enables them to block GOP efforts to cut social spending, end the federal Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan and dismantle some local military support operations targeted by Republicans, according to legislators and outside analysts.

“Congress is going to be as divisive as ever but without the ability to literally gut every safety net service that is available to the neighbors around us in need,” Rosie Allen-Herring, chief executive of United Way of the National Capital Area, said. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., who represents southern Maryland and part of Prince George’s County, is expected to regain his post as House majority leader. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., is slated to chair the House Oversight Committee, which

is expected to investigate what Democrats see as Trump administration abuses. He will be joined by four other Democrats from the region — Norton, Raskin, Gerald Connolly from Northern Virginia and John Sarbanes of Maryland. Connolly said there would be a “sea change” in the House’s approach toward the approximately 350,000 federal employees in the region. That means no more efforts to freeze federal workers’ pay, cut pensions and other benefits, and weaken unions. “All of the depredations and attacks on federal employees by the Republicans in Congress, even before Trump, get reversed,” Connolly said. A priority for the regional delegation is extending and increasing federal funding for Metro. The 10-year-old subsidy program expires next year. It has supplied Metro with $150 million a year for capital investment, matched by $50 million each from the District, Virginia and Maryland. Norton will have a say in this because she is in line to chair the transportation subcommittee on highways and transit. “When you see the condition Metro is in, you see the need for 10 more years of capital funding,” Norton said. Republicans dismissed the House Democrats’ hopes for wholesale changes. Dan Scandling, who was an aide to former congressman Frank R. Wolf, R-Va., said, “The Senate will stop everything dead in its tracks.” ROBERT McCARTNEY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

D.C. GRADUATION RATE TAKES A SLIDE

The decrease in the graduation rate for D.C.’s traditional public high schools in 2018 — which marks the first decline since at least 2011 and comes amid heightened scrutiny over whether District students properly earn their diplomas. The rate for the traditional high schools fell to 68.6 percent, although that was not as steep as feared: A citywide investigation found that 1 in 3 graduates in 2017 received their diplomas despite missing too many classes or improperly taking makeup classes. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Police: College instructor found killed in his home Baltimore police say a college fitness instructor was found killed inside his apartment in the city’s Midtown. Police said in a statement that officers responding to a suspicious death report had discovered 43-year-old Brendon Michaels dead Thursday afternoon. Police say the medical examiner’s office determined that Michaels was beaten and ruled his death a homicide. Michaels graduated from Carroll Community College in 1998 and was hired the next year as a fitness instructor. Police are still investigating. (AP) VIRGINIA

Va. trooper convicted of falsifying drug records A Virginia State Police trooper has been found guilty of falsifying records for drug case evidence that he had destroyed without permission. The Roanoke Times reports 40-year-old Sgt. Lee Jennings Testerman pleaded not guilty Thursday as part of a deal in which he acknowledged there was enough evidence to convict him. The judge suspended Testerman’s one-year sentence on the condition he avoid future legal trouble. Commonwealth’s Attorney Mary Pettitt says Testerman accidentally destroyed evidence and falsified court records to hide his mistake. (AP) ARLINGTON

Man accused of killing wife after Marine ball A U.S. Marine is accused of killing his wife following a military ball in Virginia. The Free Lance-Star reports Rodolfo Rivera Valencia, 24, is charged with murder in the Nov. 3 death of Natasha Soto Rivera, 20. She was found dead at an Arlington hotel the morning after the ball. Court records say Soto Rivera also was a Marine, and the recently married couple had an infant child. Police said Soto Rivera had injuries consistent with strangulation and a “brutal” beating. (AP)

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PARADISE, CALIF. The dead were found in burnedout cars, in the smoldering ruins of their homes, or next to their vehicles, apparently overcome by smoke and flames before they could jump in behind the wheel and escape. In some cases, there were only charred fragments of bone, so small that coroner’s investigators used a wire basket to sift and sort them. At least 29 people were confirmed dead in the wildfire that turned the Northern California town of Paradise and outlying areas into hell on earth, equaling the deadliest blaze in state history, and the search for bodies continued Monday. Nearly 230 people were unaccounted for by the sheriff’s reckoning, four days after the fire swept over the town of 27,000 and practically wiped it off the map with flames so fierce that authorities brought in a mobile DNA lab and forensic anthropologists to help identify the dead. Meanwhile, a landowner near where the blaze began, Betsy Ann Cowley, said she got an email from Pacific Gas & Electric Co. the day before the fire last week telling her that crews needed to come onto her property because the utility’s power lines were causing sparks. PG&E had no comment on the email, and state officials said the cause of the inferno was under investigation. As the search for victims dragged on, friends and relatives of the missing called hospitals, police, shelters and the coroner’s office in hopes of learning what became of their loved ones. Paradise was a popular retirement community, and about a quarter

Paradise residents embrace while looking over the remains of their home.

of the population was over 65. Tad Teays awaited word on his dementia-stricken 90-yearold mother. Darlina Duarte was desperate for information about her half brother, a diabetic who was largely housebound because he had lost his legs. And Barbara Hall tried to find out whether her aunt and the woman’s husband, who are in their 80s and

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90s, made it out alive from their retirement community. “Did they make it in their car? Did they get away? Did their car go over the edge of a mountain somewhere? I just don’t know,� said Hall. The blaze was part of an outbreak of wildfires on both ends of the state. Together, they were blamed for 31 deaths, including

two in celebrity-studded Malibu in Southern California, where firefighters appeared to be gaining ground against a roughly 143-square-mile blaze that destroyed at least 370 structures, with hundreds more feared lost. Some of the thousands of people forced from their homes by the blaze were allowed to return, and authorities reopened U.S. 101, a major freeway in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. All told, more 8,000 firefighters statewide were battling wildfires that scorched more than 325 square miles, the flames feeding on dry brush and driven by blowtorch winds. In Northern California, fire crews still fighting the blaze that obliterated Paradise contended with wind gusts up to 40 mph overnight, the flames jumping 300 feet across Lake Oroville. The fire had grown to 177 square miles and was 25 percent contained, authorities said. GILLIAN FLACCUS AND DON THOMPSON (AP)

The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog said Monday that Iran is abiding by the deal reached in 2015 aimed at preventing Tehran from building atomic weapons. The Viennabased International Atomic Energy Agency said it had access to all sites in Iran that it needed to access and that inspectors confirmed Iran has kept within limits of heavy water and lowenriched uranium stockpiles. (AP) GEORGIA

Abrams files lawsuit to delay vote certification Stacey Abrams’ Democratic campaign filed a federal lawsuit Sunday asking a judge to delay vote certifications in Georgia’s unsettled governor’s race by one day and to make officials count any votes that were wrongly rejected. The suit would prevent officials from certifying county vote totals until Wednesday. (AP) ALBANY, N.Y.

Bishop bars same-sex marriages from diocese Episcopal bishop the Rev. William Love says the church has been “hijacked by the ‘Gay Rights Agenda’� in a directive barring same-sex marriages in his diocese. The directive highlights lingering opposition three weeks before a resolution goes into effect that gives bishops with objections to same-sex marriages the option to have other clergy perform services. (AP)

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nation+world Last-minute directive derails vote on first sex abuse measures BALTIMORE The Vatican stymied a plan by America’s Catholic leaders to confront sexual abuse, insisting in a surprise directive on Monday morning that U.S. bishops postpone their efforts to hold bishops more responsible in the abuse cases that have scourged the church. Bishops attending the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops expressed a mixture of disappointment, acceptance and frustration at the news from Rome, while angry victims’ advocates accused church leaders

of impeding reforms. “What we see here is the Vatican again trying to suppress even modest progress by the U.S. bishops,� said Anne Barrett Doyle, co-director of BishopAccountability.org, which compiles data on clergy abuse in the church. “We’re seeing where the problem lies, which is with the Vatican.� In an unusual move intended to display strength and empathy with survivors, the bishops representing the country’s 196 archdiocese and dioceses had devoted their agenda almost exclusively to the burgeoning crisis starting with a period of prayer Monday. They had planned to vote Wednesday on a code of conduct, the first such ethical guidelines for bishops on sex abuse issues,

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Cardinal Daniel DiNardo told U.S. bishops Monday to delay action on sex abuse in the Catholic church.

and to establish a lay commission capable of investigating bishops’ misconduct. Instead, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo — the president of the U.S.

bishops’ conference — told the group that the Vatican’s Congregation for Bishops had asked the bishops not to take action until after a worldwide meeting of church leaders in February. “At the insistence of the Holy See, we will not be voting on the two action items,� DiNardo said, adding that he was “disappointed� by the Vatican’s move. Moments later, in what appeared to be an oblique reference to the bishops’ lay commission proposal and the growing number of U.S. state and federal investigations into the Catholic Church, the Vatican’s ambassador to the United States warned the bishops not to rely on outside investigations. MICHELLE BOORSTEIN AND

China unveils news anchors powered by AI

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saying Monday that after being re-elected to the Senate he’s weighing a presidential bid, potentially joining what’s likely to be a large field of Democrats

IRAPUATO, MEXICO | Central American migrants, part of the caravan hoping to reach the U.S. border, ride on IR carrying rolls of steel rebar in Irapuato, Mexico, on Monday. Several thousand migrants marked a month a truck t on the road as they hitched rides on trucks and other vehicles to the western Mexico city of Guadalajara. The migrants have come about 1,200 miles since they started out in Honduras around Oct. 13. mi

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TECHNOLOGY China’s state-run news agency Xinhua News just unveiled what it is calling the world’s first news anchors powered by artificial intelligence. From the outside, they are almost indistinguishable from their human counterparts. Although Xinhua says the anchors have the “voice, facial expressions and actions of a real person,� the robotic anchors relay whatever text is fed to them in stilted speech that sounds less human than Siri or Alexa. “I will work tirelessly to keep you informed as texts will be typed into my system uninterrupted,� the Englishspeaking version says in its debut video. Developed jointly by Xinhua News and Chinese search engine company Sogou.com, the anchors learn from live broadcasting videos and social media and can work “24 hours a day.� The robots are supposed to help cut costs and improve efficiency, but their presence in the media landscape raises questions about the quality of information Chinese citizens are given by their government. The AI anchors are modeled on real journalists at the agency, and they perform basic human expressions such as blinking and raising their eyebrows. They can be “endlessly copied,� according to the video, and are thus able to cover stories in multiple locations at once. TAYLOR TELFORD (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Democrats prepare probes New House chairmen’s ambitious plans don’t include impeachment

Rep. Jerry Nadler, who will chair the House Judiciary Committee, wants to question the acting attorney general.

Allegations fly as Fla. recounts press ahead

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POLITICS Fresh off a resounding midterm elections victory, House Democrats have started detailing plans to wield their newfound oversight power in the next Congress, setting their sights on acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker while rebuffing calls from some liberals to pursue impeachment proceedings against President Trump. Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., who is poised to take control of the House Judiciary Committee, said he will call Whitaker as a first witness to testify about his “expressed hostility” to special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. Nadler said he is prepared to subpoena Whitaker if necessary. Another incoming chairman, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., of the House Intelligence Committee, raised the possibility of investigating whether Trump used “instruments of state power” in an effort to punish companies associated with news outlets that have reported critically on him, including CNN and The Washington Post. And Democrats on the House Oversight Committee plan to expand their efforts to investigate Trump’s involvement in payments to women who alleged affairs with him before the 2016 election, a committee aide said Sunday night, potentially

opening up the president’s finances to further scrutiny. The moves signal that House Democrats, while wary of the risks of alienating voters who backed the president, are fully embracing their midterm victory last week as a mandate to dig deep into the actions of the executive branch. “The key lesson that we’ve learned from this last election is that the American people are sick and tired of the Trump administration, and they are looking for a Congress that is going to put a check on the executive branch,” said Democratic strategist Zac Petkanas, a former senior aide to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. Last week, Trump laid down a marker for congressional Democrats, warning them that any

investigations into his administration would lead him to a “warlike posture” that would threaten the prospects of any bipartisan cooperation. The pressure among the Democratic base to move against Trump remains strong: A Washington Post-Schar School poll released last week showed that among voters who supported Democratic House candidates in battleground districts, 64 percent believe Congress should begin impeachment proceedings against the president. But party leaders have urged calm, emphasizing that before any serious talk of impeachment, a host of investigations — including Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 campaign — must first be allowed

to bear fruit. They also note that a vote to convict requires a twothirds vote of the Senate, which will remain in Republican hands. Nadler echoed other top Democrats who say they should hold their fire on the question of impeachment until they know what Mueller has uncovered. Nadler said his test is whether there’s enough evidence to convince even Trump supporters that such a step is necessary. “Is the evidence so strong … [that] when all this is laid out publicly, a very large fraction of the people who voted for the president will grudgingly acknowledge to themselves and to others that you had no choice but to impeach the president?” Nadler said. FELICIA SONMEZ AND COLBY ITKOWITZ (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Conjoined twins successfully separated

Conjoined twins from Bhutan were separated at an Australian hospital Friday. The 15-month-old girls, Nima and Dawa, were joined from the lower chest to just above the pelvis. They were doing well after a nearly six-hour operation that divided their shared liver and reconstructed their abdomens. An official at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital said they are ”quietly confident” in a positive result. (AP)

Body recovered near where Chicago woman disappeared after going swimming in Lake Michigan

POLITICS Lawsuits and accusations flew Monday in the recount battle in Florida, with Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson calling on Republican Gov. Rick Scott, his opponent, to recuse himself from overseeing the process and a judge ruling there was no evidence of voter fraud even as President Trump alleged without evidence that ballots were missing and forged. Recounts in Florida’s races for governor, Senate and agriculture commissioner were ordered Saturday due to tight margins. On Monday, state Judge Jack Tuter ruled against a request by Scott that ballots and machines in closely watched Broward County not in use in the recount be impounded. Tuter said there was no evidence of voter fraud. Earlier Monday, Trump tweeted that the results from the Nov. 6 election should stand, thus handing victories to Scott and to former GOP congressman Ron DeSantis for governor. On Wednesday, a court will hear a request from Nelson to re-examine the absentee and provisional ballots that were not counted due to signature issues. Also Monday, a suit filed on behalf of VoteVets, the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee asked that all mail-in ballots postmarked by last Tuesday be counted. Current rules say ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day. AMY GARDNER AND JOHN WAGNER (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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MIDDLE EAST Palestinian militants bombarded Israel with dozens of rockets and mortar shells Monday, while Israeli warplanes struck targets throughout the Gaza Strip in what appeared to be the most intense exchange of fire since a 2014 war. Palestinian officials said at least three people, including two militants, were killed by Israeli fire and nine were wounded, and an Israeli airstrike destroyed the ruling Hamas group’s TV station. In Israel, the national rescue service said at least 20 people were wounded, including a 19-year-old soldier who was in critical condition. The fighting cast doubt over recent understandings brokered by Egypt and U.N. officials to reduce tensions. Just a day earlier, Israel’s prime minister had defended those understandings, saying he was doing everything possible to avoid another war. The rocket fire was triggered by a botched Israeli military raid in Gaza on Sunday. Undercover troops, apparently on a reconnaissance mission, were discovered inside Gaza on Sunday, setting off a battle that left seven militants, including a Hamas commander, and an Israeli military officer dead.

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Palestinian militants retaliate, setting off an intense day of attacks

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Around sundown on Monday, militants launched some 100 rockets in less than an hour, the most intense barrage since the 50-day war four years ago. The military said warplanes, helicopters and tanks had struck over 70 militant targets, including military compounds, observation posts and weapons facilities. It also said it targeted a squad that was launching rockets. Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, said the army had sent additional infantry troops, rocket defense systems and intelligence units to the Gaza frontier. Late Monday, an airstrike destroyed the Gaza City headquarters of Hamas’ Al Aqsa TV station. Israel had fired warning

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shots ahead of the airstrike, prompting the station to halt programming and replace it with a logo. Minutes later, the airstrike flattened the three-story building and the station went black. Workers had evacuated the building after the warning shots, and there were no immediate reports of casualties. Hamas and the smaller militant group Islamic Jihad said the rocket fire was revenge for Sunday night’s Israeli incursion. In all, some 300 rockets were fired into Israel by mid-evening, the army said. The Israeli military said it intercepted 70 rockets, and most of the others fell in open spaces. FARES AKRAM AND

Move more, sit less and get kids active as young as age 3, say new federal guidelines that stress that any amount and any type of exercise helps health. The advice is the first update since the government’s physical activity guidelines came out a decade ago. Since then, the list of benefits of exercise has grown, and there’s more evidence to back things that were of unknown value before, such as short, high-intense workouts and taking the stairs instead of an elevator. Only 20 percent of Americans get enough exercise now, and the childhood obesity problem has prompted the push to aim younger to prevent poor health later in life. (AP)

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The number of women and girls using contraceptives in 69 of the world’s poorest countries, according to a report released Monday by Family Planning 2020, a U.N.-backed global advocacy group that promotes rights-based family planning. The report found 46 million more contraceptive users in poor countries than in 2012. Access to modern contraception helped prevent more than 119 million unintended pregnancies and averted 20 million unsafe abortions between July 2017 and July 2018, the report said. (AP) Separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine win by wide margins in elections denounced as illegitimate

Asia-Pacific summits begin without Trump SINGAPORE When world leaders gather in this city-state and in Papua New Guinea for regional summits this week, there will be a conspicuous absence: President Trump. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) meetings are due to start today. The 10-member bloc hosts world leaders at the yearly East Asia Summit, a chance for regional leaders to strengthen ties with global powers. Most will then travel to Papua New Guinea for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings, hosted this year by the poorest member of a 21-country bloc of Pacific economies. Russian President Vladimir Putin will be visiting Singapore for the first time. Chinese President Xi Jinping will be in Port Moresby for the APEC summit over the weekend, underscoring Beijing’s strategic play in the South Pacific. Trump is skipping the summits, leaving Vice President Pence and national security adviser John Bolton to lead the U.S. delegation. Analysts view Trump’s absence as a miscalculation at a time when the U.S. and China are locked in a battle for influence in the region. Trump’s decision not to show up is a “major problem with really bad optics,” said Brian Harding, deputy director of the Southeast Asia program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. SHIBANI MAHTANI (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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openenrollment “They now have a glossary of terms that breaks down what is a copay, what is a deductible, out-of-pocket maximums, etc.,” Nicol says. Having that toolbox of terms ready to go will make your appointment go more smoothly.

Go forth with a guide Figuring out open enrollment season can be tough. Using a navigator can help. HEALTH INSURANCE Figuring out insurance can be a bumpy ride (PPOs? Deductibles? Aggregate cost payments?) that can confound even the most thorough FAQ pages. That’s where insurance navigators come in: These experts help direct you through the rough waters of open enrollment in the marketplace and help you make an informed choice. “Our job is to guide them, not to make the decision for them,” says Katie Nicol, senior manager of public benefits and insurance navigation at Whitman-Walker Health, a community health care nonprofit with locations across the city. It’s one of a handful of area organizations that provide free insurance assistance. But the navigator isn’t doing all the work: Here’s what you should know before you head to an appointment at WhitmanWalker or another organization.

The earlier you go, the better Most states, including Maryland and Virginia, have a deadline of Dec. 15 to enroll in health insurance that takes effect on Jan. 1. In D.C., you have an extra month and a half: Enroll by Jan. 31 for coverage that takes effect March 1. But that doesn’t mean you should kick your feet up until after the holidays. “In all my time doing this work, there’s always a high volume of folks coming in on the very last few days [of open enrollment],” says Nicol. If you’re looking to get an insurance navigator’s assistance, the sooner you go, the better. That way if you have any trouble tracking down documents or need some time to decide between plans, you’re not scrambling at the last minute.

Don’t expect it to be quick An appointment with an insurance navigator isn’t a quick stop.

Nicol says Whitman-Walker sessions last at least 30 to 45 minutes, and for more complicated situations (blended families, preexisting conditions, changes in income, etc.) it could take three to four hours. Still, talking it out with a trained professional will almost certainly be speedier than figuring it out alone. “I tell my team all the time: If this was easy, we’d be out of a job,” Nicol says.

Do some research To shave some time off your insurance navigation session, do some prep work online. Nicol says the first question she asks clients is: “Have you been on the DC Health Link site before?” When they have, appointments tend to go quicker, because the site includes plenty of information about specific plans, as well as common rules of the road for insurance selection.

Follow your leader Here are just a few of the insurance navigators in the area. L.M. Whitman-Walker Health: Walkin appointments for assistance with DC Health Link insurance; multiple locations; services offered in English and Spanish. Community of Hope: Walk-in appointments for assistance with DC Health Link insurance; multiple locations; services offered in English, Spanish and Amharic. Greater Prince William Community Health Center: Call for appointment for assistance with healthcare.gov insurance; multiple locations, 703-680-7950. Community Health and Empowerment Through Education and Research: Offers scheduled and walk-in appointments for assistance with Maryland Health Connection insurance; 8545 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring.

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Bring all your documents Dig up all your personal information before you leave your house. Whitman-Walker asks that clients bring proof of identity (driver’s license, state-issued ID, birth certificate, passport or green card); proof of residency (driver’s license or ID card with your current address; current lease or mortgage agreement; utility bill from the past 60 days showing your name and address; or a voter registration card); and proof of income (one month of pay stubs or a statement from your employer stating payment structure; statement of benefits from Social Security, disability or retirement; or one month of unemployment stubs). That’s just the basics. Depending on your situation, you might need more paperwork, like social security information or citizenship documents. If you’re enrolling in insurance through your job, bring along all that documentation, too.

Ask some tough questions Choosing insurance requires thinking about your year ahead, which means grappling with some big questions. “Thinking about their plan selection is thinking through how frequently do they need to see a doctor,” Nicol says. “You just go to the doctor twice a year because you’re pretty healthy, that’s gonna be different from someone who has to go once a month.” Nicol says folks going through open enrollment tend to appreciate having a navigator to talk out these tricky subjects with. She says she sees clients return year after year for assistance during this season. “People want the help of assisters and in-person navigators,” she says. “ We’re trusted community members.” LORI McCUE (FOR EXPRESS)


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What the ACA is today AFFORDABLE CARE ACT The Affordable Care Act’s sixth sign-up season opened this month amid stabilizing premiums and more choice for consumers. Nationally, average premiums are going up only by low singledigit percentages for 2019. In some states, and for some types of plans, premiums will decline. Fewer areas will see increases. Insurers also are expanding their participation. Health care ranked among voters’ top concerns ahead of last week’s midterm elections. A year ago, it wasn’t even clear if former President Barack Obama’s signature program would survive repeated efforts by President Trump and Republicans to repeal it. Indeed, there have been changes. It might be more difficult finding help in enrolling, after the Trump administration sharply scaled back funding for sign-up counselors known as “navigators.” Even so, independent community groups still guide consumers through the paperwork. And in a change that takes effect Jan. 1, those who decide to opt out of health insurance won’t be penalized come tax time. Mike Hewitt plans to re-enroll. “God bless Obamacare,” says the self-employed remodeling contractor from Austin, Texas. The first year he signed up under the ACA, Hewitt fell off a roof he was working on, shattering his left heel and tearing an arm muscle. “It allowed me to get good health insurance to fix my body,” says Hewitt, who’s in his 50s. He believes the coverage has been worth the $290 he pays monthly in premiums. “When you have it, it keeps you proactive on taking care of yourself,” he says. About 10 million people have private policies through healthcare.gov and state-run insurance

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Obamacare enrollees are entering a slightly different health care landscape this year

markets, with roughly 9 in 10 getting taxpayer-financed help to pay their premiums. An estimated 12 million more are covered through the ACA’s Medicaid expansion, aimed at low-income adults. The healthcare.gov website and call center are now up and running. Income-based tax credits to help pay premiums remain available. Coverage is available even if you don’t qualify for financial help — but many cannot afford to pay full freight and self-pay customers have left the market in droves. The 2019 sign-up season began just days before Tuesday’s midterm elections, when Democrats won back control of the House. Democrats made preserving the ACA’s protections for preexisting medical conditions a major issue in the midterms,

“I think it’s pretty obvious, the Democratic House is not going to be interested in that.” SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH McCONNELL (R-KY.),

when asked after the midterm elections if Republicans would continue attempts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. He suggested instead that lawmakers address the law’s flaws “on a bipartisan basis.”

while the GOP didn’t back off its vow to repeal Obamacare. Trump and fellow Republicans hit back hard against Sen. Bernie Sanders’ “Medicare for All” plan, saying Democrats were out to destroy Medicare.

After repeal failed last year, the Trump administration and GOP-led Congress continued to chip away, making changes that could lead to fewer people enrolling. If younger, healthier people stay out of the market, it will increase taxpayers’ cost of covering those who remain. A new Kaiser Family Foundation study estimates that if not for the changes by Trump and Congress, premiums would have been substantially lower next year. Standard “silver” plans will cost about 16 percent more than they would have otherwise, the analysis found. But no one is predicting Obamacare will collapse, as Trump repeatedly did last year. “It will shrink maybe a little bit, but it doesn’t fall off a cliff,” says Standard & Poor’s analyst Deep Banerjee. About 11.8 million people signed up during last year’s open enrollment, only about 3 percent fewer than the final season under Obama. It was a surprising result, and experts saw it as evidence of the program’s value to consumers. Although federal funding for sign-up season has been slashed, independent groups are trying to get the message out. At Foundation Communities, an Austin nonprofit that serves low-income workers, calls and emails have been going out to clients with reminders about open enrollment. Kori Hattemer, director of financial programs, says the goal is to help enroll 5,000 people. The center had the same target for this year and exceeded it. “There’s a lot of confusion around whether the Affordable Care Act still exists,” says Hattemer. “We’re making sure people know financial help is available. There’s just lots of mixed messages out there.” RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR (AP)

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No more mandate

The repeal of the unpopular requirement that Americans get health insurance or risk fines takes effect Jan. 1. Experts agree that will reduce enrollment, but they differ by how much. Some argue that the so-called “individual mandate” was never very effective, since the Obama administration issued numerous exemptions, and the Trump administration added more. “This is not the death blow for the market that was thought,” says Chris Sloan of the consulting firm Avalere Health.

More short-term plans

Most states will have greater availability of short-term health plans. The Trump administration is allowing such plans to cover up to 364 days, and renewals up to 36 months. Premiums are much lower than for ACA plans, but pre-existing conditions are excluded and plans don’t have to cover basics like prescription drugs. “It’s uncertain how popular these cheaper and more bare-bones plans will be among the healthy people who will qualify for them,” says Larry Levitt of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.

Plans for small businesses

“Association health plans” for small businesses and sole proprietors have been expanded. The plans can be sold across state lines and are broadly similar to employer insurance. But it takes time to set up provider networks and to gain approval from state regulators, so it’s unclear how widely available they now are.


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Make good Medicare choices There are a few changes to Medicare this year. Here’s everything you need to know before you enroll.

1. Most people qualify for “premium-free” Part A by having paid Medicare taxes through payroll deductions for 10 years or more. For 2019, Part B premiums range from about $136 per person per month to $461 per month, for those earning about $160,000 as an individual or more than $320,000 for a joint tax return. The cost of Part C Medicare Advantage plans varies by the company offering the plans and benefits covered. One other thing to know: Medicare covers most, but not all, costs. For 2019, the Part A deductible that a patient must cover is $1,364 for each hospital admission during the year.

4. If you’ve enrolled in parts A and B, consider buying Medigap supplemental insurance. Medigap plans, which are offered by private insurers, can help cover the annual deductibles for Part A and Part B, as well as additional costs for extended hospital stays and other excess charges beyond what Medicare pays. About 14 million Americans buy a Medigap plan, according to the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance. Medigap coverage can be used at any doctor or hospital accepting Medicare.

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2. You must sign up for Medicare when you turn 65 through the Social Security Administration, unless you are already drawing Social Security or receiving Railroad Retirement benefits, in which case enrollment may have been done for you. The clock actually starts ticking three months before your 65th birthday and ends three months after the month you were born. Enroll online or by mail, but many experts advise signing up in person at a Social Security office. Delayed enrollment can result in costly penalties. How much? Up to 10 percent more per year for each year missed. You could also face a delay in the start of coverage, leaving you with a health insurance gap. One caveat: If you work at a large employer and plan to keep working, you do not have to immediately sign up for Parts B, C or D as long as you can keep an insurance plan through work. You’ll have eight months after you retire to enroll.

Some changes slated to take effect in 2019: The Part D yearly deductible will increase by $10 to $415 for 2019. The coverage gap called the “doughnut hole” will continue to shrink for brand-name prescription drugs covered by Part D insurance. That means that you are responsible for drug costs above $3,820 in 2019. You’ll also get a 75 percent “doughnut hole discount” on brandname drugs until your out-of-pocket costs reach the $5,100 yearly limit. Medigap Plans C and F will not be open for new sign-ups. Both plans will continue operating, but current members will probably see premiums rise as the pool of people sharing costs in these plans shrinks. Some Medicare Advantage plans will begin offering coverage of lifestyle-support services when prescribed by a health care professional, such as meals delivered at home, installation of bathroom grab bars and transportation to medical appointments.

3. If you’ve been putting money in a Health Savings Account (HSA), you must stop those payments before Medicare or Social Security benefits begin. HSAs are tax-exempt accounts in which people contribute pretax dollars through their work to pay for medical expenses. Internal Revenue Service rules prohibit Medicare recipients from contributing to HSAs. If you continue to do so while on Medicare, you could face stiff tax penalties. But you can draw down any money left in the HSA after enrolling in Medicare or going on Social Security. Know this, however: Premium-free Part A is backdated to six months before the date you apply for Medicare or Social Security. That means once it is in place, it covers costs from the previous six months. So the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) advises you to stop contributing to your HSA at least six months before you apply for Medicare to avoid paying tax penalties.

5. Medicare Advantage plans — Medicare Part C — may work better for you than signing up for the various parts of Original Medicare, so learn how they work. More than 20 million Americans annually sign up for these private insurance plans. Because they roll Parts A, B and D into one, and also can provide vision and dental coverage, some people find them easier to use and, depending on the plan chosen, less costly. Advantage plans generally require you to stay within their network of doctors and hospitals to control costs. 6. The cost of drugs can be a big part of health care expenses in retirement. There are many different Part D prescription drug coverage plans. Find one that will match up well with your needs. Be sure to review the drug list every year during open enrollment period. If a prescription drug you need is dropped from your plan, you can switch without penalty then. You can also set up a personalized drug formulary at cms.gov to compare Part D drug plans. Beyond the annual premium, Part D coverage requires users to pay a yearly deductible that for 2019 cannot exceed $415 per person per year. SALLY SQUIRES (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)


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Repairing bond: Redskins deserve a little more love the hot ticket in town. They haven’t really been for several years. It just took that long for management to admit it. But it’s time for fans who surrendered their longtime loyalty to return to FedEx Field. If not now — with the team two games ahead of Dallas and Philadelphia in the NFC East — then when? Otherwise, this will no longer be a Redskins town. For nearly a half century, the football team was often the capital city’s only unifying force. Norman is a relative newcomer to Washington with just 2½ seasons here. He doesn’t understand why loyalty is no longer blind, and he’s also immune to the team’s newfound marketing efforts. Norman didn’t endure nearly two decades of awful teams and mismanagement that finally broke the fan base. He hasn’t endured an 87-85-1 record at the old Big Jack, where too many crowds never returned after halftime to see an ugly defeat concluded. This breakup was long in

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It used to be easy to excuse poor attendance at Redskins games. Bad seasons and a bad owner had decimated interest: Instead of a waiting list of 200,000 to buy season tickets, there were 30,000 fans in the stands, sometimes outnumbered by the visiting team’s supporters. But the Redskins are 6-3 for the first time in 10 years. They’re not always pretty, but they have a pretty good chance to make the playoffs. Yet cornerback Josh Norman said Sunday after a 16-3 victory in Tampa that he’d rather play on the road. He blamed “keyboard warriors” who too often jeer the team both online and from the stands. Indeed, FedUp Field has become one lonely place. With the Capitals hoisting a championship trophy in June and the Nationals luring 2.5 million fans each summer, the Redskins are no longer

The Rams, Saints, Chiefs and Patriots remain the NFL’s elite. But in Week 10, these three teams declared themselves legitimate challengers to crash a conference title game.

Josh Norman, left, with fellow defensive back Deshazor Everett, says he prefers to play road games because fans at FedEx Field are too negative.

coming, and reconciliation will be achieved only through winning. Maybe this isn’t the year that starts another Super Bowl streak, but at least it’s a football team nowadays instead of a way to sell jerseys and beer. Whether Norman is happy to play at FedEx is irrelevant. He was a high-dollar free agent who came for the money. What’s important is that the Redskins seize the chance to replace fans’ infatuation with fantasy teams, sports betting and luxury seats with the simple satisfaction of beating an opponent.

Maybe Washingtonians are willing to judge the Redskins once more Sunday — against the 6-3, AFC South-leading Houston Texans — by returning to FedEx. Perhaps players, 3-2 at home this season, will continue to provide a good reason to put up with the high prices and traffic. Because if the strained relationship can’t be repaired through success on the field,, it won’t ever be fixed.

Mitchell Trubisky’s game vs. Detroit (355 yards, 3 TDs, 0 picks) displayed a QB transforming. He combines with a tough defense to make Chicago a force.

2 Steelers (6-2-1) Their 52-point explosion against Carolina was too striking to ignore. Antonio Brown, Ben Roethlisberger and James Conner form one of the league’s best trios.

1 Chargers (7-2) They’ve won six straight and Philip Rivers might be having his best season at 36. He has fine weapons in WRs Keenan Allen and Tyrell Williams and RB Melvin Gordon.

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Redskins lose another rookie to injury

Redskins rookie offensive tackle Geron Christian, a third-round pick who was playing in only his second game, tore an MCL in his knee during just st three snaps Sunday, coach Jay Gruden said Monday. Christian will have surgery and is out for the season. It’s another nother blow for a line that has been beset by injuries, and for the club’s rookie class. Second-round running back ack Derrius Guice (knee) and fourth-round safety Troy Apke (hamstring) already were lost for the season. (TWP)

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24 hours, Washington hurt itself with three offensive-zone penalties, and an ineffective penalty kill cost the Capitals for the second straight game. They allowed one of the league’s worst power plays to score twice in the Coyotes’ 4-1 victory. The Capitals, who visit Minnesota tonight (8, NBCSWA), have allowed six power-play goals in their past four games while going 2-2. The Capitals (7-6-3) have

They have given up six power-play goals in the past four games CAPITALS The Capitals tonight start a fourgame trip after an unsatisfying, 2-3 homestand, and one of the reasons for their frustration is clear: failure to kill penalties. On Sunday night, against an Arizona team that was playing its second game in less than

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by side since the 2016-17 season. That was Washington’s one bright spot Sunday. With the Capitals down 2-0, Ovechkin set up a wide-open Backstrom in the right faceoff circle for Washington’s first goal at 12:41 of the second period. But in what has become a pattern, a penalty killed the momentum: Less than a minute later, Evgeny Kuznetsov was called for high-sticking, and the Coyotes restored their two-goal lead with a score by Alex Galchenyuk, who was left alone in front of the net. Braden Holtby stopped the first shot, but Galchenyuk swatted in his own rebound. ISABELLE KHURSHUDYAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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MLB The Nationals’ Juan Soto finished second Monday night in media voting for National League rookie of the year, beaten by another precocious left fielder, Ronald Acuna Jr. of the Braves. Acuna won by a wide margin in voting by the Baseball Writers Association of America, receiving 27 of the 30 first-place votes. Soto got two first-place votes. Dodgers right-handed starter Walker Buehler (8-5, 2.62 ERA) had one first-place vote and finished third in an exceptionally strong field. Soto, who turned 20 in October, built his case on all that he accomplished at age 19. He bested Hall of Famer Mel Ott for most walks (79) by a teenager since 1900, and finished with the second-most home runs (22) by a teenager in history, tied with Bryce Harper. But Soto was ultimately outpaced by the 20-year-old Acuna, who caught fire once the Braves moved him into the leadoff spot in the middle of the season. Acuna ended up with a slim advantage in home runs with 26; runs scored (78 to 77); hits (127 to 121) and batting average (.293 to .292). Soto, on the other hand, had

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Ohtani wins AL award Angels pitcher and designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, left, was an overwhelming pick for American League rookie of the year in media voting announced Monday. Yankees infielders Miguel Andujar and Gleyber Torres were second and third, respectively. Limited by a torn elbow ligament, Ohtani was 4-2 with a 3.31 ERA. He hit .285 with 22 homers. (AP)

more RBIs (70 to 64), an edge in on-base plus slugging percentage (.932 to .917) and walks (Acuna had 45). Soto also struck out less frequently (99 to Acuna’s 123) in

seven more plate appearances. That all helped Soto compile a .406 on-base percentage to Acuna’s .366. But Acuna was set apart by something, and that was most likely his defense, base-running and role in pushing the upstart Braves into the postseason. The Nationals didn’t reach the postseason. Acuna also showed more promise as a left fielder, a spot Soto was still growing accustomed to in 2018. “[Soto] has done things no other teenagers have,� Nationals manager Dave Martinez said in September when asked to predict who might be voted top rookie. “He has been incredible, but it could go either way and baseball is lucky to have both those guys.� JESSE DOUGHERTY (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Finding your yoga flow Whether you do yoga at the local YMCA, at a trendy fitness studio or with an app on your living room floor, you probably know there are plenty of ways to get into the flow. But figuring out which practice best suits your physical and mental goals can be tough, and a two-sentence description on a class schedule is hardly enough. Over the years, classical forms of yoga have been adapted to be more fitness-focused — and sometimes plain gimmicky. Now there are so many options, it can be difficult to keep up. What makes Bikram different from other hot yogas? How does Anusara compare with hatha? Get the breakdown below. ELIZABETH KIEFER (FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

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This is the branch of yoga that probably comes to mind when most people think of yoga. It focuses on basic postures, such as downward-facing dog or the warrior poses. Sometimes the poses are combined into a set or series — for example, sun salutations — with each pose held for several breaths. Breathing is also rhythmic, with inhaling and exhaling as drivers of motion. Hatha is great for beginners and for anyone looking for a good stretch or to work on their alignment. Anusara yoga, which is related to hatha, focuses on sequences that are physically challenging but aimed at opening the heart and mind.

If you’re looking for a practice that will help support you during other styles of yoga, and you’re patient enough to hold poses for longer, then yin might be for you. In these classes, you’ll stay in a posture for several minutes, which helps connective tissue such as tendons, ligaments and fascia become more flexible. Similar to yin is restorative yoga, a slow-paced, meditative style that focuses on stretching by holding poses for up to several minutes, sometimes with supportive props such as blankets and bolsters. Restorative classes often happen in the evening with the lights turned down.

There are different styles of yoga designed to make you sweat. Bikram is highly regimented: It consists of 26 postures, mostly done twice in a row, in a hot, humid room where temperatures can exceed 100 degrees. The idea is that the heat helps protect your muscles from injury while also allowing you to deepen the poses. The Bikram series never changes. Hot yoga is derived from Bikram but is flexible in format. It just means the room is warm — typically between 80 and 100 degrees — and might contain any range of postures or particular series. Classes might look different depending on where you’re practicing.

If you’ve ever been to a yoga class where the word “flow” was a major part of the instructor’s vocabulary, it was probably vinyasa. In this type of yoga, the emphasis is on performing poses that are fluid from one to the next. There is no set series for these classes; teachers might ask practitioners to call out things they want to work on and tailor it to those requests. Mindfulness of breath, and marrying your breath to movement, is a part of this practice, too. Depending on where you’re taking the class and who is teaching it, this form of yoga can feel like a full-on aerobic workout. Vinyasa requires a fair amount of strength.

Pronounced eye-yen-gar, and developed by the esteemed teacher B.K.S. Iyengar in the 1970s, this practice is regimented, form-focused and propcentric. (Yoga props, or tools that help you modify poses or support your body, include blocks, straps, bolsters and blankets, among other items.) There are hundreds of different sequences, so there is a lot of variety among classes, and it can be practiced by students at all stages. Poses are held for stretches of time and do not flow from one to the next: The goal is to achieve proper alignment, as well as to build strength and balance.

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doesn’t like me. She makes it very clear by “joking” about the things she doesn’t like (I wasn’t raised in the church, I don’t eat much, I’m quiet). My boyfriend defends her when I tell him how much I don’t like spending time with her. I have told him I don’t want to go anymore to his family dinners. He says I need to make more of an effort. Well, I’d venture that we can’t be sure she doesn’t like you. Granted, her “joking” (biggest air quotes ever!) is not acceptable, but in fairness, she needs to be made aware of that, and given a chance to rein it in before you go for the boycott. Do you or your boyfriend say something in the moment? How about: “Yes, you’ve mentioned that before. Could we stop dwelling on it, though? I know you may be joking, but it hurts.” A larger, more private conversation could paint the bigger picture. But your boyfriend needs to step up here and be willing to mediate, or your dinner disappearances are understandable. What matters most is that you’re feeling targeted — not whatever her intentions may be. Fingers crossed she just needs guidance in better ways to make a connection.

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Sketched in history 1922-2018 Stan Lee, a writer and editor often credited with helping American comics grow up by redefining the notion of a superhero — including the self-doubting Spider-Man, the bickering Fantastic Four, the swaggering Iron Man and the raging Incredible Hulk — died Monday at a hospital in Los Angeles. He was 95. Lee’s name became synonymous with the company that would become Marvel Comics, which he joined as a teenage assistant and stayed with for much of his adult life. Born Stanley Martin Lieber on Dec. 28, 1922, in New York City, the eldest son of Romanian Jewish immigrants, Lee came by his pen name as a teenager. After graduating from high school, Lee took a job with Timely, a company that published Marvel. During World War II, Lee served in the Army. After his discharge, he continued spinning out science-fiction and monster comics for Timely, which was renamed Atlas. In 1947, he married Joan Boocock, a British-born hat model. After toiling in comics for 20 years as a self-described hack, on the verge of quitting the

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Legendary writer and editor Stan Lee died Monday at 95 in Los Angeles.

business, he was ordered by his boss to emulate a line of superheroes done by rival DC Comics. The art form had entered a dark age after Senate hearings in

the early 1950s that condemned the trade for contributing to juvenile delinquency. In the ’60s, Lee took a distinctly new approach to characters and setting, as well

as to the very interaction with readers who had grown used to comics featuring flawless heroes with uncomplicated morals. His full-color, complex characters helped foster a revival in a largely moribund profession. Much of Lee’s success was indebted to his Marvel partnership with artist and frequent co-creator Jack Kirby. Their first superheroes, appearing in 1961, were the bickering Fantastic Four. Other heroes came with their own weaknesses, such as the Jekyll-and-Hyde-like Incredible Hulk, who could not control the anger that gave him his strength. With artist Steve Ditko, Lee in 1962 created Spider-Man. In 2002, the “Spider-Man” movie opened at the box office and grossed more than $800 million worldwide. The Spider-Man films, as well as the X-Men franchise, turned Marvel characters into box office juggernauts. In the past decade alone, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has grossed more than $17.5 billion globally. Lee was known for an economy of humility. As a teenager at Marvel, he would sit on a file cabinet and yell, “I am God!” at his artists sitting below. In his memoir, he said, “If I may be totally candid, I’m my own biggest fan.” ALEXANDER F. REMINGTON AND MICHAEL CAVNA (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Paying tribute to Marvel’s superhero “Stan leaves an extraordinary legacy that will outlive us all. Our thoughts are with his daughter, his family, and his millions of fans. #ThankYouStan #Excelsior!”

“Stan Lee created a universe where, if a character was beloved enough, they could never really die. Now THAT’S thinking ahead. Thanks for so much of my life. You’ll never not be in it.”

“We’ve lost a creative genius. Stan Lee was a pioneering force in the superhero universe. I’m proud to have been a small part of his legacy and .... to have helped bring one of his characters to life.”

Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios

Joss Whedon, director of “The Avengers”

Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine in “X-Men”

Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next” tops Billboard Hot 100

“Stan ... more than a master of stories, you always seemed like a master of living. I will look to you for inspiration for the rest of my life. You live on. xoxo Your Wasp. #liveon #StanLee”

“Devastated by my pal Stan’s passing. He was a childhood inspiration, an instructor to me when I was just getting started and a genuinely sweet man. Will miss him terribly.”

Evangeline Lilly, who played The Wasp in “Ant-Man and The Wasp”

Frank Miller, author of “Sin City,” “300” and “The Dark Knight Returns”

Mark Dindal to direct “Garfield” animated film

Cameos gave Lee on-screen immortality It’s a time-honored tradition in movies with Marvel characters: Stan Lee will make a cameo. The legend, who died Monday at age 95, always made a point of showing up in films. Here were some of the various ways he appeared. EMILY YAHR (TWP) “X-Men” (2000) He’s a hot dog salesman trying to provide for his customers, but everyone is suddenly distracted when Senator Kelly washes up on the beach.

“Iron Man” (2008) Tony Stark thinks he’s Hugh Hefner.

“Thor” (2011) He tries to pull Thor’s hammer out of the ground with a truck, and it does not go well.

“The Avengers” (2012) He’s sitting in the park playing chess when he declares, “Superheroes in New York? Give me a break.”

“The Amazing Spider-Man” (2012) He’s a librarian obliviously listening to music in his headphones while the library gets destroyed.

“Captain America: Civil War” (2016) He’s a FedEx delivery guy (above) who has a package for “Tony Stank.”

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2015: Islamic State militants carry out a set of coordinated attacks in Paris on the national stadium, restaurants and streets, and a crowded concert hall, killing 130 people in the worst attack on French soil since World War II.

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7

Subtly spiteful

8

Partner of “kin”

9

Facial lid inflammation

10 Like some streets 11 “Key to the city” emcee 12 Nip in the bud

20 Excalibur’s 14 pounds?

60 Dinner scraps

23 Nervously anxious

62 Space letters

21 180 degrees from WSW

63 “Untouchable” Eliot

22 Tent prop

64 Like all good shoes

26 Footnote note

24 Bakery treats 25 Depends (on) 28 Wild, noisy brawl

61 Denmark money

33 Mr.’s mate

DOWN

29 “Go Dolphins!”

36 Double Es in a backward compromise?

1

Some farm males

31 Thailand, once

2

“Let me sleep ___”

3

“... lamp ___ my feet”

32 Dynamite alternative

40 Poetic tribute 41 In an angry mood

53 Fiddling Emperor

44 Was in a sword fight

54 Trash, in Yiddish

45 Artist Yoko

55 Cork’s country

46 Respond to, as an opportunity

56 Coin with a springbok

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25 ___ sapiens 27 Lymph ___

31 Hearty entree

52 Is vexing

43 Cause of depression

13 Geeky sorts

65 Barely made (with “out”)

30 Certain woodwind

39 Be a corruption exposer

28 Festive celebration

33 Go soft

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Why can’t we just let Michael date in peace?

Michael ‘not all the way heterosexual’ Michael C. Hall discussed his fluid sexuality in an interview with The Daily Beast, saying, “I’m heterosexual … but if there was a percentage, I would say I was not all the way heterosexual.” Hall added that while he has never had a sexual relationship with a man, he has “had an appetite to have emotional connections with men beyond beer, sports and fist-pumping that were considered ‘gay.’ ” (EXPRESS)

Michael B. Jordan told GQ in an interview published Monday that his fame keeps him from having much of a dating life. Referring to a hypothetical partner, Jordan said, “Everybody else is going to find out who you are. … That part of dating is tough.” He added: “I’m just going to keep trying to work on myself and build this empire.” He does have an admirer in Nicki Minaj, though, after the rapper name-dropped him when she won favorite female artist at the People’s Choice Awards on Sunday. “Shout-out to Donatella Versace for custom making this outfit for me,” she said, “and shout-out to Michael B. Jordan because he’s going to be taking it off of me tonight.” (EXPRESS)

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John Mayer has been sober since enduring a six-day hangover following Drake’s 30th birthday party in October 2016, the singer told Complex. “I made quite a fool of myself,” Mayer said of his experience at the party, which exes Taylor Swift and Katy Perry also attended. Later, “I went, ‘OK, John, what percentage of your potential would you like to have? … I went, ‘100.’ ” (EXPRESS)

Johnny Galecki, 43, and girlfriend Alaina Meyer, 21, made their red carpet debut Sunday at the People’s Choice Awards in Santa Monica, Calif. “Peeps choice was so fun with my bae,” Meyer wrote on Instagram. “Last night was wonderful,” Galecki wrote on his page. The couple began dating earlier this year. Galecki previously was in a relationship with his “Big Bang Theory” co-star Kaley Cuoco from 2008 to 2010. (EXPRESS)

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