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- Over 300,000 current and former University of Maryland students’ social security numbers compromised in massive cyberattack. [The Diamondback]
- The National Cathedral pinnacle survives another earthquake—but this time it was a lab-produced earthquake created for scientific purposes. [Post]
- How a disbarred D.C. lawyer came to serve as a workers’ comp judge. [WCP]
- An Arlington elementary school cafeteria worker was tasered by police after threatening a school administrator with a knife and claiming she had a gun. [WUSA0]
- This Town: Eleanor Holmes Norton wants Congressional staffers to know the difference between Washington and D.C. [WAMU]
- Trial dates for the three remaining suspects in the murder of Sean Taylor could be set later today. [WJLA]
- A Dunbar High School teacher was handcuffed by Metro Transit Police in front of her students in a case of mistaken identity. [NBC4]
- Life imitates art: Robin Wright speaks about D.C.’s journalists, says reporters often sleeps with their sources. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: LivingSocial gets a $110 million cash injection after being weeks away from bankruptcy.