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- Trayvon Martin’s mother to supporters on Capitol Hill: “Trayvon was our son, but Trayvon is your son.” [Associated Press]
- Special prosecutor to review George Zimmerman’s 911 calls. [Post]
- Nina Totenberg on Supreme Court health care case: “The government had a hard time, and if they win, they win narrowly.” [NPR]
- Mark Rypien is lead plaintiff in concussion lawsuit against NFL. [SB Nation]
- Another great report from Kavitha Cardoza on D.C.’s dropout crisis. [WAMU]
- District officials say they’re not interested in selling the Lincoln Theatre. [Arts Desk]
- Metrobus accident near Brookland injures three. [Dr. Gridlock]
- Could The Hunger Games be in the running for Best Picture next year? [The Atlantic]
- That’s one big-ass Easter egg sitting on H Street NE. [NBC4]
- Things got tense in Ward 7 last night when Yvette Alexander questioned her challenger, Kevin B. Chavous Jr. on his prostitution arrest. [Loose Lips]