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‘It’s a sad day for all of us’ Capital Pride Festival takes a somber tone after Fla. mass shooting CONDOLENCES

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THE DISTRICT A day intended to be one of celebration and jubilance for D.C.’s gay community took on a more somber tone Sunday as participants reacted to reports that the gunman who killed at least 50 people at an Orlando gay nightclub in an Islamic State-inspired attack may have targeted them because of their sexual orientation. Sunday’s Capital Pride Festival, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people, became a symbol for participants who said it both represented the recent triumphs of the LGBT community and also underscored the work that remains. There is still hatred. There is still reason to fear. Even in a moment of celebration. “It’s a sad day for all of us and a powerful reminder that there’s still a lot of hatred in the world,” said David Mariner, executive director of the DC Center for the LGBT Community. “Much work remains all around the world. And much work remains right here in the District of Columbia.” Authorities say Omar Mateen,

A moment of silence to honor the shooting victims in Orlando, Fla., is held Sunday before the Capital Pride Festival.

29, opened fire inside crowded Pulse nightclub early Sunday, killing 50 people and injuring 53 others in the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. In D.C., the question that suffused the festivities was how to celebrate the LGBT community’s growing prominence in the national ethos at a moment of so much violence and uncertainty. For many, the answer was to

celebrate as usual — if not more so — while paying respect to the lives lost. The Gay Men’s Chorus dedicated its festival performance to the victims. A moment of silence punctuated the festival early Sunday afternoon as hundreds of revelers hugged and hoisted rainbow flags. There was no indication that turnout was any lower than it would have otherwise been.

“People are not staying away; they are actually coming down here in the show of solidarity,” said Bernie Delia, Capital Pride Alliance board president. He added: “There’s a duality of emotions going on. There’s sadness, there’s anger but there’s also resolution and people are resolved to go forward.” TERRENCE McCOY, FAIZ SIDDIQUI AND FENIT NIRAPPIL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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THE DISTRICT Democrats heading to the polls Tuesday for the District’s presidential primary will participate in an odd ritual: They’ll vote, but the results won’t matter. The party’s intensely fought battle between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton is over — decided last week, when Clinton racked up enough victories across the country to secure her party’s nomination. The city’s inconsequential status is largely a function of its dead-last place on the primary calendar, something Mayor Muriel Bowser says she wants to change for future presidential contests. But that feeling of futility and sense of invisibility go beyond presidential primaries: They underscore the civic experience in the District, residents say. Despite the fact that more people live in D.C. than in Vermont or Wyoming, the city has no voting representation on Capitol Hill. “D.C. is the last colony, as I like to say. We’re always forgotten. We’ve had taxation without representation for so long — this election is just another example,” said Denise Woodson, a 45-yearold social worker who added that she had to dig deep to summon the will to participate in early voting last week after it was clear Clinton had already won. Despite residents who enthusiastically sport “I Voted!” stickers after leaving the polls, some say the exercise can feel empty. Voters will be able to decide a handful of D.C. Council races Tuesday, and those results do count. But during one of the most heated presidential contests in years, it feels like small consolation. “D.C. deserves better,” said Martin Ayaba, a native of

Hillary Clinton, left, talks with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Friday at Uprising Muffin Co. in Shaw. Bowser wants to push for an earlier primary for the District to increase its clout and perhaps even its chance at statehood.

Cameroon who just finished a master’s degree program and voted early last week — for Clinton. For months, residents of the nation’s capital waited patiently as the presidential primary contests rolled along, drawing national attention to the concerns of faraway voters. With each passing state, every uptick in the delegate count, the despairing reality for D.C. Democrats again set in. On Tuesday — for the ninth time in 11 presidential contests — the party’s voters will cast ballots after the presumptive Democratic nominee has been determined. That means almost no say for the Americans who will deal most directly with the next president, from motorcades that snarl traffic to administration policies that alter the character of the city. “It really should be the other way around,” said Jamison Gillespie, 28, a defense contractor

“Why would you even vote at this point? … All the motivation has been stripped away.” EUGENE PURYEAR, a member of

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who lives on Capitol Hill and attended a rally for Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday night outside RFK Stadium. “Voting in D.C. never means anything. … We should be the first, maybe even before Iowa, but I don’t think that’s going to happen.” D.C. Republicans held their primary in March, handing a victory to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, although it didn’t help much — he dropped out of the GOP race days later. But in a city where 75 percent of

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registered voters are Democrats, most have been passively watching presidential politics. Indeed, it’s Democrats’ dominance of D.C. during the past 50 years that is partly to blame. Because the city is overwhelmingly blue, the Democratic primary has become the de facto election. To lengthen the campaign season for local contests, the D.C. Council has tried to stretch out the party’s primary season, often selecting one of the last slots available on national party calendars in presidential years. And that has kept D.C. largely off the radar during primary contests since 1961, when Congress granted residents of the capital the right to vote for president. The city’s residents were the last in the country to win that right. Council member Jack Evans seems open to changing the primary. “Being dead last is just a terrible idea,” he said. AARON C. DAVIS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

The final primary of the campaign season will be contested Tuesday in the nation’s capital, where 330,000 registered Democrats will have a chance to weigh in on their party’s choice for president. Here are some things to know about the D.C. primary. (AP) Gray’s comeback? In the most-watched local race, former mayor Vincent Gray, above, is seeking to return to the D.C. Council, challenging incumbent Yvette Alexander in his home ward. Alexander is considered vulnerable. In the 2012 primary, she won with just 42 percent of the vote.

Other races At-large Council member Vincent Orange faces two challengers this year. In Ward 8, Council member LaRuby May, who succeeded the late Marion Barry, faces a challenge from Trayon White, who narrowly lost to her after Barry’s death.

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Virginia Tech’s first black Greek organization has been banned from campus for 10 years after a pledge says he was blindfolded and beaten over several days earlier this year. The Roanoke Times reports that the school’s Theta Iota chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity was barred for abusive conduct and hazing. In an executive order from the fraternity recommending the chapter disband, national fraternity investigators say that pledges were blindfolded and attacked for several nights in January while being quizzed about fraternity history. One pledge told the national fraternity he was hospitalized and withdrew from school. (AP)

A federal appeals court has temporarily suspended a lower court ruling that cast doubt on the constitutionality of a key provision of D.C.’s gun-control law. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said last week the court would move quickly to review the law, which requires residents to show “good reason” to obtain a license to carry a firearm on the streets of the nation’s capital. The D.C. law is similar to those in Maryland and New York that federal appeals courts have said are constitutional. On Thursday, a federal appeals court upheld a similar policy in San Diego. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown has declined to say whether he met a deadline to pay back $120,000 of a loan for his failed run for governor. The Baltimore Sun reports that Brown said Friday that he remains committed to fulfilling his obligations. The $120,000 due June 1 was the largest installment his campaign owed the Laborers Political League Education Fund under a payment plan. Brown borrowed $500,000 for the 2014 bid. He also loaned his congressional campaign $400,000 in personal funds for his successful run for the Democratic nomination for Maryland’s 4th Congressional District. (AP)

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PALO ALTO, CALIF. Stanford University graduating students and women’s rights advocates used the school’s commencement ceremony to again express their anger over the six-month jail sentence given to a former student for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. A handful of students demonstrated Sunday during “Wacky Walk,” a rambunctious, slowmoving stroll by graduating students dressed in zany costumes that precedes the official graduation events. One person held a sign that declared, “Stanford protects rapists.” Another graduate’s sign was a message to the victim: “You are a warrior.” Organizers said they wanted to show solidarity with the woman sexually assaulted on campus last year by former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner. “It’s very important to amplify the voice of survivors,” said Brianne Huntsman, a protest organizer. The victim’s emotional statement to the court about how the assault devastated her life was widely shared online, attracting national attention to the case. Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, whose keynote speech at the school’s 125th commencement

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More than one-third of the world’s population can no longer see the Milky Way because of man-made lights. Among those missing out on aweinspiring Milky Way views: nearly 80 percent of North Americans and 60 percent of Europeans. Tiny Singapore has it the worst. Its entire population is out of luck. These are the findings of a new global atlas of light pollution, published Friday in the journal Science Advances. More than four-fifths of earthlings now live beneath skies polluted by artificial light, which blocks out the Milky Way for more than a third of them, according to the research. “It’s a big part of our connection to the cosmos — and it’s been lost,” coauthor Christopher Elvidge said in a statement. (AP)

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Muhammad Ali was laid to rest Friday in a cemetery he chose more than a decade ago. The burial was followed by a starstudded memorial service where the boxing great was eulogized as a brash and wildly charismatic breaker of racial barriers. The memorial capped nearly a full day of mourning in Louisville for Ali, the three-time heavyweight champion of the world who died last week at 74 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. (AP) AFGHANISTAN

Obama OKs new steps for troops to fight Taliban President Barack Obama granted military commanders new powers to help Afghan troops combat the Taliban, officials said Friday, in a move that pulls the U.S. further from the president’s goal of ending the conflict before he leaves office. The new measures will permit military leaders to send U.S. troops on battlefield missions with conventional Afghan forces and will expand the use of U.S. air power for offensive missions against the Taliban. (TWP) POLITICS

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1 wounded after car bomb rocks Lebanon’s capital A powerful car bomb in Beirut on Sunday destroyed several cars, severely damaged BLOM bank, one of Lebanon’s biggest banks, and wounded one person. The streets were empty because the blast occurred a few minutes after iftar, the meal that breaks the daylong Ramadan fast. The Interior Ministry did not say whether the blast targeted anyone, but BLOM has been criticized by some pro-Hezbollah politicians after banks began abiding by a U.S. law that sanctions doing business with the group. (AP)

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Activists say airstrikes in northwest Syria kill 27

A man detonated a homemade explosive device in Shanghai’s busy Pudong International Airport on Sunday, injuring five people, including himself, the city government said. The airport’s management authority said the blast occurred at 2:20 a.m. Eastern time Sunday in the check-in area of Terminal 2. The man reportedly slit his own throat. He was hospitalized in intensive care. (AP/TWP)

Austria’s interior minister says he can imagine having the house where Adolf Hitler was born demolished, calling it “the cleanest solution.” The Austrian government wants to expropriate the house in Braunau am Inn on the German border to ensure that it doesn’t become a place of pilgrimage for neo-Nazis. The Interior Ministry has rented the house since 1972 to prevent its misuse. (AP)

A series of airstrikes in an insurgentheld Syrian province on Sunday killed at least 27 people, including four children, activists said. The airstrikes in the northwestern Idlib province struck a crowded market and an apartment block, despite reports that a truce between the government and insurgents had been renewed. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the airstrikes were carried out by Russia. (AP)

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Horror inspired by ISIS Gunman had pledged allegiance to the terror group before killing 50 people at gay nightclub

Fla. shooter’s ex-wife says he abused her

GOLDMAN, JERRY MARKON AND MARK

ORLANDO, FLA. The ex-wife of the 29-year-old man who is believed to have killed 50 people in an Orlando nightclub early Sunday said that he was violent and mentally unstable and beat her repeatedly while they were married. The ex-wife said she met Omar Mateen online about eight years ago and decided to move to Florida. The two married in March 2009. At first, the marriage was normal, she said, but then he became abusive. “He was not a stable person,” said the ex-wife, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared for her safety in the wake of the mass shooting. “He beat me. He would just come home and start beating me up because the laundry wasn’t finished or something like that.” Mateen’s ex-wife said his family was from Afghanistan, but her ex-husband was born in New York. His family later moved to Florida. In 2007, Mateen graduated with an associate of science degree from Indian River State College. “He seemed like a normal human being,” she said, adding that when they were married he wasn’t very religious. She said in the few months they were married he gave no signs of having fallen under the sway of radical Islam. She said he owned a small-caliber handgun. “He was a very private person,” she said. ADAM GOLDMAN, STEVE

BERMAN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

FRIESS AND JULIE TATE (TWP)

STEVEN FERNANDEZ (AP)

ORLANDO, FLA. The gunman who opened fire inside a crowded Orlando nightclub early Sunday morning, launching a rampage that killed 50 people and injured 53 others in the deadliest shooting spree in the country’s history, had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, according to U.S. law enforcement officials. In a rampage that President Obama said the FBI was investigating as an act of terrorism, the gunman fired a barrage of bullets inside Pulse, a popular gay bar and dance club, forcing people to drop to the floor and rush out through a back entrance during the club’s “Latin night.” After the first round of gunshots, police said the shooter held hostages for about three hours until officers stormed inside to rescue people and killed him in a shootout, although many details remained unclear. Witnesses and others said the shooting left a gruesome scene. One doctor at a nearby hospital said that victims came in with their bodies riddled with gunshots, while others “had their calves and forearms blown off.” While many waited for much of Sunday for information on whether loved ones were among the dead, concerns reverberated outward of broader dangers posed to the LGBT community. “We know enough to say that this was an act of terror and an act of hate,” Obama said during remarks at the White House. “And as Americans, we are united in grief, in outrage and in resolve to defend our people.” The gunman, identified as Omar Mateen, 29, made a 911 call

Omar Mateen

One of 53 people wounded in a shooting rampage is carried to an ambulance early Sunday in Orlando, Fla.

Sunday identifying himself and declared allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State, according to U.S. law enforcement officials who asked not to be identified in discuss the ongoing investigation. Mateen, whose family is from Afghanistan, also cited the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon during that call. It was unclear if he made the call before or during the attack. Details of Mateen’s background began to emerge slowly Sunday. Much like Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older of the two brothers who carried out the Boston attack, Mateen had been the focus of an FBI investigation. Ron Hopper of the FBI said that Mateen had twice been investigated by the bureau and that in both cases, he was interviewed before the probes were concluded. Mateen had been a security guard in Fort Pierce, Fla. In 2013, Hopper said, agents investigated Mateen after he made “inflammatory comments

Deadliest U.S. shootings Sunday‘s shooting is the deadliest mass shooting in American history. Here are the five worst. (TWP) Killed

Injured

Pulse nightclub, Orlando, 2016 50

53

Virginia Tech, 2007 33 23 Newtown, Conn., school, 2012 28 2 Luby’s restaurant, Killeen, Texas, 1991 24 20 McDonald’s, San Ysidro, Calif., 1984 19 22

to co-workers alleging possible ties to terrorists.” Mateen was interviewed twice and, when investigators were unable to verify the details of his comments, the FBI closed the probe. He was investigated again in 2014 by the FBI. This time, they looked into potential ties

connecting Mateen to Moner Mohammad Abusalha, the first American to carry out a suicide attack in Syria. Like Mateen, Abusalha lived in Fort Pierce. “We determined that contact was minimal and did not constitute a substantive relationship or a threat at that time,” Hopper said. Mateen’s pledge on the 911 call echoes what happened after the attack in San Bernardino, Calif., in December. Just after a husband and wife killed 14 people in an attack there, one of the shooters went on Facebook and pledged her allegiance to the emir of the Islamic State. Officials said the posting was made on behalf of both attackers. Hopper said the FBI was still working to determine a motive. He said officials had not found any indications of outside help or another suspect, and added that they were confident there were no additional threats. HAYLEY TSUKAYAMA, ADAM

Tony Awards: Ceremony dedicated to victims of Orlando shooting; “Hamilton” drops gun prop from performance

Afghanistan’s president “strongly condemns” Orlando shooting


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Suspect’s father appears on ‘pro-Taliban’ TV show

Police arrest armed man heading to L.A. pride event

A Florida LGBT advocacy group has already raised more than $700,000 for the victims of Sunday’s Orlando nightclub shooting. More than 18,000 people had donated to Equality Florida’s GoFundMe page as of early Sunday evening. According to the fundraising page, funds will go directly to victims and their families, and Equality Florida will work with other local organizations to distribute the funds. One man, who called himself Jeffree Star on the page, donated $20,000 and left a simple message: “Sending love. Praying for everyone affected in this horrible tragedy.” (TWP)

A former Afghan official says the father of Omar Mateen, the Orlando gunman, is a native of Afghanistan who appears on a television program known for “its anti-U.S. tirades” and “pro-Taliban” remarks. Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said Seddique Mateen hosted the anti-Pakistan “Durand Jirga Show” in the Dari language on a channel called Payam-e-Afghan, which broadcasts from California. The elder Mateen also campaigned in the U.S. for current Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who appeared on his program in 2014. The program’s studio has an address in Fort Pierce, Fla. (AP/TWP)

Authorities in Santa Monica, Calif., on Sunday detained a “heavily armed” man who had plans to go to a major Los Angeles-area pride event, stirring concerns about safety in the wake of the early morning mass shooting at a gay club in Florida. The man who was detained said he was “coming to Pride,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told reporters, though the reasons he was armed and going to the Los Angeles Pride Festival in West Hollywood were not immediately clear. He had “weapons and other dangerous material,” the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said. (TWP)

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LGBT group raises over $700K for shooting victims

Seddique Mateen, the father of the Orlando shooter, hosts a TV show known for anti-U.S. views.

Pope Francis expresses “horror and condemnation” of “homicidal folly” in Orlando shooting

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“Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don’t want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!” DONALD TRUMP, tweeting after the Orlando mass shooting. The gunman, Omar Mateen, had declared his allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State.

Hillary Clinton on Orlando shooting: “Hate has absolutely no place in America”

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LeBron James, left, and Draymond Green jaw at each other after they tangled in Game 4.

No Green for Game 5

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Best in NL meet in D.C. The Cubs start a threegame series tonight at Nationals Park, a matchup of the best teams in the National League so far this season. Here are some key storylines. DAVE TEPPS (EXPRESS)

3 A chance for revenge The Nationals’ worst stretch of the season to date came May 5-8 in Chicago when the Cubs rocked Max Scherzer and Gio Gonzalez en route to sweeping a four-game series.

His latest flagrant foul — taking a swipe at LeBron’s groin — prompts suspension NBA FINALS Warriors forward Draymond Green has gone from a secondround pick to one of the NBA’s best players because of his willingness to do whatever it takes — mentally, physically or otherwise — to find an edge over his opponent. It’s that same play-on-theedge mentality that will force him to miss Game 5 of the NBA Finals tonight (9, ABC) in Oakland, Calif. The NBA announced Sunday that Green had been assessed a level-one flagrant foul for swiping at LeBron James’ groin in the fourth quarter of Game 4. Because Green had already received three flagrant foul points this postseason, this pushed him

to four points, resulting in an automatic one-game suspension. Green will lose one game check — roughly $140,000. The Warriors lead the series 3-1 over the Cavaliers and could clinch the title tonight. Game 6, if necessary, would be in Cleveland. Warriors coach Steve Kerr did not say who would replace Green in the lineup. Andre Iguodala, the MVP of the NBA Finals a year ago, has occasionally started in place of forward Harrison Barnes, so he is a possibility. The NBA under its current commissioner, Adam Silver, has tried to give its players more latitude than it did under former commissioner David Stern. Green could easily have been

“There is no way you can say this is an acceptable act.” KIKI VANDEWEGHE, the NBA’s executive vice president of basketball operations

suspended for kicking Thunder center Steven Adams in the groin — perhaps inadvertently — in the West finals, but instead accumulated points that contributed to this suspension. The incident in Game 4 came after he scuffled with James, who then stepped over Green while he was down. Green said he was angry

at James’ action. But Kiki VanDeWeghe, the NBA’s executive vice president of basketball operations, said the retaliation by Green was out of bounds. “There’s no way you can say this is an acceptable act,” VanDeWeghe said. Green did not speak to the media Sunday, but his teammates said he was upset. “We know it’s going to kill him not being out there,” Klay Thompson said. Green is averaging 15. 3 points this postseason — thirdmost on the team behind Stephen Curry and Thompson — and a team-leading 9.6 rebounds with nearly six assists.

2 Good timing for Nats The Cubs have had baseball’s best pitching rotation, but the Nationals won’t have to face the 1-2 punch of Jake Arrieta and Jon Lester, who pitched this weekend.

1 Not-so-secret weapon League-leading hitter Daniel Murphy should enjoy facing the Cubs: With the Mets in the NLCS last fall, he wrecked Chicago with nine hits in 17 at-bats, including four HRs.

(THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)

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Lakers sever ties with one of their icons

Among longtime fans, Magic Johnson might be the most beloved Laker, but he no longer has an official place in the organization. Although he sold his ownership stake in 2010, Johnson still was listed as an honorary VP. But his frequent criticism of the Lakers — especially top basketball exec Jim Buss — has led the team to sever formal ties. A club spokesman said the goal was to eliminate “confusion” over Magic’s social media posts and other comments. (THE WASHINGTON POST) IndyCar race in Texas rained out again, rescheduled for Aug. 27

Mystics’ loss to Minnesota leaves them 0-5 at home

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UEFA tries to quell violence English, Russian teams could be expelled if their fans riot again WASHINGTONPOST.COM SOCCER INSIDER

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Suddenly, U.S. is thriving in Copa America

Fans of the Russian and English teams clash in the stands Saturday during their 1-1 match in Marseille, France.

Russian Football Union, including the potential disqualification of their respective teams from the tournament, should such violence occur again.” The statement followed emergency UEFA meetings to discuss the disturbances and security measures inside the 10 stadiums being used across France for the 24-team tournament. France on Sunday banned alcohol sales near venues and fan zones. It applies the day of

NATIONALS 5, PHILLIES 4

BELMONT STAKES

Werth’s two-out, two-run single caps 9th-inning rally

Long shot Creator wins final leg of Triple Crown

Jayson Werth hit a two-out, two-run single in the ninth inning Sunday, helping the Nationals rally past the Phillies 5-4 for a three-game sweep. Phils closer Jeanmar Gomez loaded the bases by surrendering one-out singles to pinch hitter Bryce Harper and Danny Espinosa and a two-out walk to pinch hitter Clint Robinson. Werth then singled. Jonathan Papelbon got the win despite giving up a homer to lead off the ninth.(AP)

The finish was dramatic Saturday, even without a Triple Crown on the line. Creator, a 16-1 long shot, found an opening in the stretch and ran down Destin in the final stride to win the Belmont Stakes by a nose. Destin was second and Lani third. Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist didn’t run in the Belmont and Preakness winner Exaggerator — the 7-5 favorite Saturday in New York — finished 11th.(AP)

matches and the day before. UEFA conceded it needed to do a better job of segregating fans of rival teams at Stade Velodrome, where the English and Russian supporters clashed. Russia has been charged by UEFA over crowd disturbances, fans’ racist behavior and the setting off of fireworks at the game. UEFA’s disciplinary body will judge the case Tuesday, imposing sanctions ahead of Russia’s second Euro 2016 game, against

Slovakia on Wednesday in Lille. When UEFA’s disciplinary panel judges incidents in Marseille, it could consider Russian fans’ actions at Euro 2012. UEFA imposed sanctions on the Russian Football Union for incidents at that tournament, which was hosted by Poland and Ukraine. Authorities Sunday said they had stopped 14 suspected hooligans trying to enter France from Belgium. ROB HARRIS AND GRAHAM DUNBAR (AP)

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“He’s not called Mr. Hockey for nothing. ... I don’t know of anybody that’s called Mr. Baseball or Mr. Football.”

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EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP England and Russia have been threatened with expulsion from the European Championship if there is further violence by their fans. Expressing its “utter disgust” over three days of disorder in Marseille, France, UEFA told the English and Russian federations Sunday “to appeal to their supporters to behave in a responsible and respectful manner” at the tournament in France. Only Russia is facing immediate UEFA disciplinary proceedings after its fans attacked English rivals inside the Stade Velodrome after their first match in Group B, which ended 1-1. But English fans were at the heart of days of trouble in Marseille’s Old Port district, which also involved French and Russian fans. The governing body said its executive committee “warned both football associations that — irrespective of any decisions taken by the independent disciplinary bodies relating to incidents inside the stadium — it will not hesitate to impose additional sanctions on the Football Association and the

CBS Sports won’t retain often-criticized NFL rules analyst and former referee Mike Carey

BILL TORREY, NHL executive, on the death Friday of Red Wings icon Gordie Howe, left, who played 32 pro seasons starting in 1946. Howe was 88.

From the brink of elimination to group winner, the U.S. national team is heading to Copa America Centenario‘s knockout stage. Next stop: Seattle. At 9 p.m. Saturday, the Americans booked their quarterfinal place with a 1-0 win over Paraguay in Philadelphia. At 11 p.m. Saturday, they ascended to the top of Group A when front-runner Colombia lost to Costa Rica, 3-2, in Houston. So the U.S. finished with six points and a plus-3 goal differential. Colombia was second (six points, plus-2). Costa Rica, showing great character vs. Colombia even though it had been eliminated, took third with four points. Paraguay was last with one point. The U.S. now heads to Seattle for a quarterfinal Thursday (9:30 p.m., FS1) against Group B’s second-place team: Brazil, Peru or Ecuador. Group B competition wrapped up Sunday night. The victory over Paraguay — on a first-half goal by Clint Dempsey — eased the pressure on coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who might have lost his job had the Americans failed to escape the group. In the past year, his team had stumbled in competitions that matter most: the worst Gold Cup finish (fourth) in 15 years, a defeat to Mexico in the CONCACAF Cup and an embarrassing setback to a poor Guatemala side in a World Cup away qualifier. STEVEN GOFF

USA Swimming bans for life the ex-Stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault


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In addition to her full-time job, Shelby Giles took on pro bono work as part of her master’s studies.

COLLEGE FUNDING

Does it pay to perform?

For these professionals, an internship provides a start to a new career

INTERNSHIPS Aubrey Whitehead isn’t your typical intern. He’s 42, served nine years of active duty in the military and recently resigned from a GS-15 position at the Department of State to focus on getting his doctorate. Now he’s interning in the University Career Services office at George Mason University (careers.gmu.edu) and preparing to teach an undergrad class there in the fall. “You’ve got to jump all in,” he says. Like Whitehead, plenty of people don’t fit the traditional mold of a high school or college intern getting their professional feet wet for the first time. For them, the experience is just as crucial — and they’re a good “get” for companies, too.

The veteran Older interns bring decades of skills to bear, even if from a different field. Robert DeNiro played one of these later-in-life career transitioners in 2015’s “The Intern.” At his internship — required as part of his Ph.D program in educational psychology at GMU — Whitehead, a former headhunter, helps students in the career services office prepare résumés, interview, find internships and

negotiate salaries. In his studies, Whitehead is interested in what factors contribute to college students’ interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) majors and careers. “This internship allows me to talk to Mason students and get a better sense of some of those factors,” he says. It’s an invaluable experience, he says, but the transition from well-paid employee to student and intern was an adjustment for him and his family. “We made sacrifices so I could do this,” he says. Carol Fishman Cohen, CEO of iRelaunch (irelaunch.com), a Boston-based return-to-work network, says if concerns about age or “overqualification” come up when seeking internships, candidates should emphasize that they sought the position because they can deliver results even at lower levels of seniority, and be able to better manage life outside of work with a less demanding position. “Some hiring managers will not be receptive to this, but others will not have thought about it from that perspective,” she says.

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while, I lost my desire to do that.” After going back to school for her undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Maryland University College (umuc.edu), Holt decided to transition to a career in human resources. Her internships have helped her get a better sense of what she wants her future job to look like. Her first internship with Aflac last year wasn’t a good fit, but her new internship in human resources at the

“We’re talking about a highcaliber, educated, experienced slew of talents.” CAROL FISHMAN COHEN, CEO of the return-to-work network iRelaunch, on the diverse candidates who are seeking internships these days

Department of Health and Human Services is looking more promising. “It helped me figure out where exactly in the field I wanted to work, by the process of elimination,” she says. “You don’t have to get somewhere and sign on to a job and sign on to a salary and waste the organization’s resources.”

The do-gooder No one likes to work for free, but it’s easier for a cause you believe in. Last spring, Shelby Giles, 32, was working full-time in federal consulting while providing pro bono consulting services to a nonprofit as part of a course in Georgetown University’s public relations and corporate communications master’s program (bit.ly/1tq03IT). “Having worked in consulting, I definitely see a difference in working with such a CONTINUES ON PAGE 18

Thirty-two states, including Virginia and Delaware, have a funding formula or policy that allocates money to public colleges and universities based on measures such as course completion, time to degree or the number of low-income and minority graduates. But a new report from the Century Foundation argues that financial incentives are reinforcing disparities within public higher education. “We’ve got it all backwards to tell colleges to perform first, without actually addressing their capacity constraints,” says author Nicholas Hillman, an assistant professor of education at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. According to the report, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Indiana failed to produce more graduates after adopting a performance-based funding model. (THE WASHINGTON POST)


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cause-oriented organization versus working with other organizations,” says Giles, who did her pro bono work at the D.C. leadership nonprofit Public Allies (publicallies.org). “It was a pleasure to work with so many passionate people.” Having a full-time job at the same time gave her the financial freedom to take on those pro bono services, Giles notes. She has since left her old job to join Vanguard Communications, a social impact PR firm in DC. The work experience gives students a “safe space” to explore this career path, says John Trybus, deputy director of Georgetown’s Center for Social Impact Communication, while the nonprofits get free labor. “These organizations literally get the equivalent of $50,000 of pro bono services,” he says. “Many of these organizations don’t have the finance or staff to do that.”

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(onrampfellowship.com), which helps women return to the legal and financial workforce after a career break. Participating firms offer six- to 12-month paid fellowships that can lead to full-time employment if the match is a good fit. The women also receive career-development support, including coaching and online continuing education. “When my children were tiny, I feel really lucky that I had the luxury to be with them during that time,” says Terrell, who is now completing a 12-month fellowship in patent litigation at the D.C. office of the law firm Cooley. Cohen says many of the people who use the iRelaunch service are women who have taken a career break to care for children or family (men take career breaks for this reason, too). If companies ask about long gaps in your résumé, she recommends shifting attention back to prior relevant work experience. “Acknowledge that you took the career break, don’t apologize, and then move on to why you are the best person for the role,” she says. As part of an initiative with the Society of Women Engineers, seven companies are piloting reentry internship programs for engineers in 2016, Cohen notes. The first program started in the D.C. area at Booz Allen Hamilton this month. “We’re talking about a highcaliber, educated, experienced slew of talents,” she says. ERIN BYLANDER (FOR EXPRESS)


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Tea specialist Christian Eck describes afternoon tea service at the Park Hyatt Washington’s Tea Table as “sort of a mix between high tea and low tea.”

What he does Christian Eck’s job is to help busy Washingtonians sit down and enjoy a cup of tea. When he’s not running special events at the Park Hyatt Washington, Eck oversees the Tea Table, a weekend afternoon tea service,

which provides a buffet of savory and sweet treats and a wide array of teas during the spring, fall and winter. He also manages the tea’s storage at the Tea Cellar, which holds 37 different types of tea, including a pu-erh from the 1940s, a type of tea that is fermented and aged. “[The Tea Table] is sort of a mix between high tea and low tea; it’s not a traditional either/ or,” Eck says. “It’s a low tea in that you’re eating a substantial meal and it’s a high tea because it’s more of a mingling afternoon

session as well.” Eck works with the chefs at the Park Hyatt to find teas to pair with the treats for the Tea Table. “If I’m looking at a dessert that’s got a lot of dairy in it, then dairy isn’t too bitter,” he says. “So maybe I’ll try to find a tea that’s got some bitter to it. Or, vice versa, if I have someone who’s eating breakfast or eating something more savory, then I look for a tea that’s got some acidity to it.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 20

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Come teatime, he keeps track of what’s brewing and monitors the service, including working with customers to suggest new teas and educating them. At other times, he scouts out new teas to include in the Park Hyatt’s collection. The teas have been gleaned from one exotic food provider in the past, but now Eck is looking to explore new sources, including recently tasting some single-estate teas from Taiwan. “I’m constantly looking for new ideas to change the menu up or ways to get new items or tea in,” Eck says.

How he got the job Among his other duties at the Park Hyatt, Eck is also a

professional sommelier. Around five years ago, as he was learning more about wine, he says he began to wonder, “I care so much about the wine I drink; why don’t I care so much about everything else?” He taught himself about different tea varieties and styles as he continued to learn about wine. “The aromas, the scents, the taste profile, the balance and all that, the acidity — it’s all very similar across the two,” he says. After he got a post as a sommelier at the Park Hyatt, he noticed that the existing tea program didn’t have someone running it. “I was able to step in with the grace of my boss at the time,” Eck says. “And he said, ‘Take it over. Run with it.’ And so it just kind of fell in my lap. And I was really able to take it in the direction that I thought it should go.”

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Christian Eck works with chefs to pair teas with dishes for the Tea Table.

An enthusiasm for tea is a clear requisite for the role. Eck says it’s always a good day when new tea comes in: “Tasting! That’s probably the No. 1 [favorite] thing of mine to do.” Teatime is social, after all, and being comfortable while assisting and serving others is key. Eck works with guests at the Park Hyatt to expand their tea horizons. “There’s a certain sense of joy that comes with providing someone with something they’ve never had before and then they ask me where they can get it,” he says. “It’s such a great feeling.” Eck says tea is growing in popularity. “You know, I think that the role of tea is shifting, especially with millennials,” he says. “When Starbucks bought [Teavana],

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I think that really legitimized that the American market is moving toward tea. And I think that what we’ve seen as far as the rise of coffee in the past decade, I think we may see a rise of tea in a very similar form as well.” Eck says that the level of stress can vary, some days being very calm and others requiring a lot of energy, like during packed days at the Tea Table. Still, it’s all worth it. “It’s fun. It’s creative. It’s enjoyable,” he says.

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Christian Eck is an expert on almost all types of tea, like this matcha.

For those interested in learning about tea, Eck suggests exploring Capital Teas, which has six shops in the area. “You can really see just about every style of tea that’s produced in the world,” he says. “You can go in, you can smell them, you can see them. And one of the things that I love is that you can buy them in such small amounts that you can go in and every time you go you could buy a different tea, and you can buy just enough of it to get

you say through a week or two, before moving on to a different tea.” There are also educational institutions that offer tea sommelier certifications. Eck also encourages tea enthusiasts to learn the distinctions between geographies and styles within the larger groupings. “You’ve had a Chinese green? Maybe now you try a Japanese green, just to try to see the little intricacies that are within each

family. That can really increase your palate and your knowledge,” he says. While Eck’s job is a role he created for himself, he sees potential for other tea-related professions. “There’s only one tea plantation in the United States,” he says. “That field is ripe with opportunity. If someone would like to grow their own American teas, they should go out and try now.” ALLIE GHAMAN (FOR EXPRESS)

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territory. The presidential race is a backdrop, though the season’s last episode will air in August. Robert describes it as “the comedy of ‘Men in Black’ mixed with the satire of ‘Network’ and the relationships of ‘The West Wing.’ ” Brain-eating bugs come to Earth via a meteor that lands in Russia, and they travel to America via container ship. In Washington they become devious, powerful and rampant, entering congressmen and their constituents through the ear, eating half the brain and leaving the host ultimately changed. Essentially, it seems, they’re a metaphor for Washington’s dysfunction. “The infected actually get smarter and clearer, more focused and more articulate,” says Tony Shalhoub, who plays Sen. Red Wheatus, R-Md., a Baltimore good ol’ boy, his brain among the bugs’ first brunches. Robert, who penned the 1988 Roger Corman killer-cockroach

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Tveit star in “BrainDead.”

“BrainDead” is “Men in Black” mixed with the satire of “Network” and the relationships of “The West Wing.” thriller “The Nest,” explains: “The bugs exploit what is human about the person but makes them even more extreme.” The infected drink copious amounts of green juice, and aren’t that interested in sex. Note to zombie loathers everywhere: This is not a zombie show.

The Kings make it clear that half the brain is still operating. The first episode has a fair amount of muck, but no blood. Despite going buggy, the show, which is filmed in New York, is trying to get the politics right. David McCallum, the deputy chief of staff to Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid, D-Nev., serves as the show’s Washington consultant. He was recommended to the Kings by D.C. crisis manager Judy Smith, the inspiration for “Scandal.” The Kings insist “BrainDead” will be fair and balanced, skewering both Democrats and Republicans. KAREN HELLER

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Gray matter-eating bugs invade the Hill in CBS’ comic thriller

‘Orange Is the New Black, Season 4’

This quasi-remake of the 1996 Lifetime movie stars executive producer James Franco and Tori Spelling. The danger revolves around vampires and a college-aged lesbian couple. (TRIBUNE)

3 ‘Uncle Buck’ 9 p.m. Tuesday on ABC

Inspired by the 1989 John Candy movie, Uncle Buck (Mike Epps) is introduced as the unlikely but wellmatched sitter for his brother and sister-in-law’s children in back-to-back episodes of this series premiere. (TRIBUNE)

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“Without John Williams, bikes don’t really fly. ... There is no Force. Dinosaurs don’t walk the Earth.” STEVEN SPIELBERG, praising the composer of scores for “Star Wars,” “E.T.” and “Jurassic Park” at the AFI Life Achievement

Award ceremony, which airs at 10 p.m. Wednesday on TNT. Williams, left, is the first composer to receive the honor.

Zayn Malik canceled appearance at London’s Summertime Ball 2016 Saturday due to anxiety

“The Bachelorette” villain Chad Johnson, 28, joins cast of “Bachelor in Paradise”


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Feel-guilty TV: Stand up and watch ‘Spartan’ There’s feelgood TV — heartwarming stories about lovely lovers and perfect parents and adorable moppets. There’s guilty-pleasure TV — shows so bad you just can’t keep from watching. Then there’s feel-guilty TV. That seems the appropriate adjective for “Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge,” the obstacle course race show premiering at 10 p.m. tonight on NBC. Because how can I sit back and enjoy chocolatecovered pretzels while “Spartan” contestants crawl 110 feet through muck beneath a net of barbed wire or climb the mudcovered 25-foot “slip wall”? Spartan races aren’t something TV made up. “This is a 16-year-old startup,” says Joe De Sena, who co-founded the sport of “grueling long distance races” in 2000. Today, he

says the Olympics is considering Spartan racing. The beauty of the sport is that anyone can sign up. You just need stamina. And determination. And flexibility. And maybe delusions of grandeur. To get on the TV series, you also need a backstory. Like the immigrants who have “this big American dream” (shhh, don’t tell Trump) or the man who adopted a special-needs child. The winning team gets $250,000, which, if you ask me, is not nearly enough for slithering through mud. There will be inevitable tensions, not to mention reality show mantras like “Push through the pain.” As for those inevitable feelings of guilt, take a tip from De Sana: Instead of lying on the couch, stand up while you watch. Or better yet, try some burpees. Read Marc’s previous columns at washingtonpost.com/muse

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‘The Voice’ singer fatally shot Friday ORLANDO, FLA. Christina Grimmie — a former finalist on NBC’s “The Voice” — was fatally shot after her show at the Plaza Live venue in Orlando on Friday. The 22-year-old singer’s suspected killer, identified as 27-year-old Kevin James Loibl, came up to Grimmie after the show, when about 120 people were still at the venue, and opened fire. Shortly after shooting Grimmie, Loibl then shot and killed himself, police said. Grimmie was taken to a hospital but eventually died. Loibl was armed with handguns and a hunting knife, authorities said. Nothing in the investigation suggested that the gunman knew the singer personally, police said. The concert venue has unarmed security guards, who check bags and purses when people enter, Orlando Police Chief John Mina said. Events at the venue have been suspended “until further notice,” according to a post on its Facebook page. Grimmie, a New Jersey native with more than 3 million subscribers on YouTube, finished in third place during Season 6 of “The Voice.” Her mentor on the show was Maroon 5’s Adam Levine, who on Saturday wrote on Twitter that he and his wife were “absolutely devastated and heartbroken” by her death.

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blog log “ ‘O.J.: Made in America’ ... lays out in painstaking detail the social and cultural factors that led up to Simpson’s infamous murder trial. ... There’s so much more to the story.” DAVE NEMETZ, at hollywoodreporter.com, reacts to the first installment of the five-part, 7½-hour documentary “O.J. Simpson: Made in America.” The first segment of the documentary, produced as part of ESPN’s awardwinning “30 for 30” documentary programming series, aired Saturday. ESPN will air the other installments Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

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KORIN MILLER , at womenshealthmag.com, on the new dating term “benching.” Coined by Jason Chen of New York magazine, “benching” is when someone texts you often enough to stay on your radar, but doesn’t make actual plans to see you again. So it’s like keeping someone on the roster, but not giving them playing time.

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1942: The first of two four-man Nazi sabotage teams arrives in the United States during World War II. (The eight were arrested after one of them went to U.S. authorities; six of the saboteurs were executed.)

1966: The Supreme Court rules in Miranda v. Arizona that criminal suspects had to be informed of their constitutional right to consult with an attorney and to remain silent.

1996: The 81-day-old Freemen standoff ends as 16 remaining members of the anti-government group surrender to the FBI and leave their Montana ranch.

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She can likely juggle and do a handstand, too Lawyer Amal Clooney, the wife of George who has been praised lately for her experimental fashion sense, does not use a stylist to achieve her looks, People magazine reported. According to William Banks-Blaney, the founder of WilliamVintage, one of Clooney’s favorite vintage stores in London, “Amal chooses everything herself, whether the more formal, professional or playful pieces.” (EXPRESS)

Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family celebrated her 90th birthday this weekend with three days of festivities. If it seems like the British queen had a birthday just a few months ago, that’s because she did: on April 21, to be exact, when much of the nation came together to praise her long and constant reign. The British sovereign has two birthdays each year: one on the actual date of their birth and the other in early June to take advantage of summer weather. The monarchy celebrated with a 10,000-guest lunch in front of Buckingham Palace and the Trooping the Color parade. Street parties were planned throughout the U.K. and even in the U.S. (AP)

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